Love the BlackBerry smartphone that you can’t get enough of its keyboard as well as blinking red light which keeps you occupied for most of the day? Well, good thing you aren’t residing in the UAE where the country has apparently banned the used of BlackBerry services due to the government demanding for RIM to allow them access to all messages sent and received, with RIM not budging (good for them)

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Cricket Communications offer BlackBerry Curve 8530
What better way to introduce a new smartphone in the form of the BlackBerry Torch than to accompany it with a spanking new operating system as well? That’s what we’re talking about today with the BlackBerry 6 heading your way from Research in Motion. Boasting a redesigned interface which seamlessly works with a touch screen and trackpad, it will also throw in expanded messaging capabilities that simplify managing social media and RSS feeds

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Last week, I received a call from Research In Motion (RIM), and they asked whether or not I would be in New York on August 3rd. Clearly, they have no idea that I live in Washington State, and that I make it to New York like I make it to the UK.

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BlackBerry 9800 can hold a Torch to the iPhone
Last week, I received a call from Research In Motion (RIM), and they asked whether or not I would be in New York on August 3rd. Clearly, they have no idea that I live in Washington State, and that I make it to New York like I make it to the UK. When I asked the RIM PR person what is going on, they said that they couldn’t tell me.

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BlackBerry 9800 can hold a Torch to the iPhone
Want to get a BlackBerry but you are not quite sure where to start?

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MetroPCS offers BlackBerry Curve 8530
The first time I heard of Bitbop, it was at a party in Vegas for CTIA 2010. I have since had a chance to try out the service on a BlackBerry. For those of you who don’t know, Bitbop is a mobile application that allows users to watch and download television shows from a mobile device

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Alltel Wireless announces BlackBerry Curve 8530 smartphone
Staying warm while listening to your music isn’t always the easiest thing. It is entirely possible to wear a hat over the top of your ear or headphones. However, it’s not exactly comfortable and in some cases it’s far from making you look good. Well if these beanies are more your style, you could get the best of both worlds. You’ll be plenty warm and still be able to comfortably listen to your favorite tunes. The Sound Disk Beanie will even work with your Blackberry or iPhone. Just slip on the hat and Aerial 7 claims that you won’t even notice that you’re wearing headphones. Well besides that you’ll be able to hear your music. For those of you that aren’t fond of the knitted look, there are also beanies that come in plain black, grey and brown. You can purchase your own for $59.99 through Aerial 7 . Source: ChipChick Cool Gift Idea: Digital Picture Frames , check out our reviews.

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Aerial 7 Sound Disk Beanie
Nice to know that RIM does not put all of their eggs in a single basket, with their range of BlackBerrys being released across multiple carriers regardless of the country. Well, Verizon Wireless subscribers can now look forward to the BlackBerry Curve 8530 smartphone which will be able to take full advantage of Verizon Wireless’ 3G network alongside a bevy of other specifications, where it will come in a choice of black or smoky violet. We’ll take a closer look of the BlackBerry Curve 8530 smartphone right after the jump

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Verizon Wireless releases BlackBerry Curve 8530 smartphone
The REDFLY Mobile Companion from Celio is one gadget that has no internal processor despite looking like some sort of netbook or mini notebook. First released a year ago, the REDFLY Mobile Companion has yet to gain traction worldwide as most people do not see the need to tote around another device that functions as an external display while offering a much larger QWERTY keyboard than you’ll ever get on any smartphones or cellphones.

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Celio REDFLY Mobile Companion comes with BlackBerry compatibility now