BlackBerry maker Research In Motion (RIM) has had it tough in this dwindling economy. RIM's shares, which were around $148 a piece on the NASDAQ a few months ago are at $55 today (in fact that is what they closed at just an hour ago).
We recently had a chance to go hands-on with Verizon Wireless' Storm, the first BlackBerry to feature a full touchscreen. The Storm is drop-dead gorgeous: it took a lot of self control not to pocke...
Call Al Roker: the Storm has arrived! After months of anticipation and heavy rumors, Verizon Wireless and Research In Motion (RIM) announced today that the BlackBerry Storm will be available exclusive...
Now you know that the BlackBerry Storm is officially headed to the Verizon network this fall, that its touch screen feels like nothing else and that it cannot only handle your e-mail needs but also yo...
The on-top-of-everything-cell-phone-related Boy Genius Report published a post over the weekend about an internal Verizon Wireless e-mail. Boy Genius Report is speculating that the "exciting news," re...
RIM didn't just slap a lid on its most compact smart phone. The BlackBerry Pearl Flip was intelligently designed, featuring a clever dropped hinge that makes the device comfortable for typing and stab...
DataViz's Documents To Go for BlackBerry OS 4.6 wins our best Software/Service award hands down because it's the very foundation that allows new BlackBerry 4.6 and 4.5 owners to access Office document...
Who needs an iPod? Seriously, once you load the Slacker application for BlackBerry on your smart phone, you won't need to carry a separate music player. When this app launches in October, you'll be ab...
This morning we learned that Slacker, the popular internet radio device and application, is now available on BlackBerry. So we chased Slacker down for a hands-on with this service, and we were immediately impressed..
Proving that Apple isn't the only cool kid in town when it comes to mobile apps, today RIM announced three big partnerships with Slacker, MySpace, and Microsoft (yes, Microsoft and BlackBerry are work...