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Can’t find your BlackBerry? Berry Locator to the rescue!

February 6, 2008 by Will Park - 15 Comments

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How many times have you forgotten where you placed your car keys/wallet/purse/sunglasses/watch/mobile phone? Well, if you’re like us, you’re always scrambling to figure out exactly where those sneaky buggers run off to. They really have minds (and legs) of their own.

Berry LocatorScatter-brained BlackBerry owners have a friend in the newly launched Berry Locator. No matter where your BlackBerry is hiding, all you have to do is send a simple email (with a specific trigger-message) and Berry Locator will make it sound-off its location (even if it’s in silent mode). If you happen to have abandoned your BlackBerry somewhere far-off, Berry Locator will display your email’s message on the display, so you can include instructions for how to get your BlackBerry back in your hands (as long as the person that finds it feels the same way).

Berry Locator works with your BlackBerry’s GPS hardware (if equipped, of course) to relay its exact location – it won’t tell you if it’s under the couch, but it will tell you if it’s at the coffee house.

The free trial is, well, free. A full-version of Berry Locator will run you $4.99.

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