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Join the Mission to Bring Back BlackBerry Phones by signing the petition at BringBackBlackBerry.com! Read the Manifesto here.
Following the publishing of the Bring Back BlackBerry Manifesto, CrackBerry Kevin explains the Method to the Madness.
Full screen BlackBerry Motion Review - Come for the battery, stay for the durability! The BlackBerry Motion is a purpose-driven smartphone designed to get you through your day, help you do more and do ...
Don't worry -- Word Substitution (aka AutoText) is still with us in BlackBerry 10. It's a bit harder to find now, and honestly, I looked for a while and then wrote it off as being a feature that went ...
If you can cast your minds back to early 2012 you may remember we reviewed Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light for the BlackBerry PlayBook. Step forward to the current day and the same game has now ...
Getting some attention on the net today is a new application aptly called BlackBerry OTA Downloader. Blackberry OTA Downloader allows you to download the files ...
Although the BlackBerry Classic has already been officially announced by BlackBerry, the device never really was unveiled so to speak nor did BlackBerry really put a timeline on its release outside of ...
Exploring the ways to activate your BlackBerry on a BES Back when the new BB7 devices launched I wrote an article about the Enterprise Activation application compatibility issues with OS7. The article ...
I love the Word Substitution (aka Auto Text) feature on my BlackBerry. I've set up shortcuts for all three of my kids' names, CrackBerry and all sorts of other words. While using the Word Substitution ...
As some of you have started to notice and as I mentioned on my From the Editor's desk, we've now pushed out a new release for the CB10 app and this time around, it's loaded up with bug fixes, ...
Ring2 Conference Controller for BlackBerry After pounding the conference floor at the Wireless Enterprise Symposium and hiding out in the demo theatres reviewing the myriad solutions on display at ...
It never seems to fail. Any time you stick BlackBerry CEO John Chen in a room with the media someone is going to ask about a BlackBerry tablet and, no surprise, it has happened again. This time around ...