Another day, another lawsuit. Today we have the case of Openwave against Apple and RIM. Openwave is effectively filing a lawsuit against these two companies to defend its intellectual property for mobile Internet access. In a statement, Openwave CEO Ken Denman said: “Openwave invented technologies that became foundational to the mobile Internet. We believe that…
Rogers launches BlackBerry Curve 9360
Another day, another BlackBerry launch. Following up on the Bold 9900, Torch 9810, and Torch 9860, Rogers is now selling RIM’s latest entry-level smartphone: the Curve 9360. Bell and Telus got theirs out the door early last week, and Rogers is matching their $49.99 on a three-year contract. Although the Curve is a bit lower-end…
BlackBerry Bold 9900 now available at T-Mobile
RIM’s latest batch of BlackBerry smartphones have been gradually working their way out to various carriers over the last few weeks, and now there’s yet another notch to scratch. T-Mobile now has the BlackBerry Bold 9900 on sale for $299.99 on a two-year contract, as expected. That pricetag is a little on the high side,…
BlackBerry loses Developer Relations head Mike Kirkup
RIM has just lost another member of their senior staff. Mike Kirkup, Senior Direct of Developer Relations for the BlackBerry platform is calling it quits today, saying on his blog “this is a great company with leaders I respect and admire. It has been an honour to share in the success and growth of such an…
BlackBerry Torch 9860 burns up Telus for $99.99
Not far behind Bell, Telus has launched the BlackBerry Torch 9860, RIM’s first all-touchscreen phone in a long time. The pricetag is sitting at $99.99 on a three-year contract, for $549.99 with no strings attached. The BlackBerry Torch 9860 has the biggest, sharpest screen we’ve seen on a BlackBerry to date, measuring 3.7 inches and…
Video: Hands-on with the BlackBerry Curve 9360
I ducked into a Telus store late last week to play around with the recently-launched BlackBerry Curve 9360, and was pleasantly surprised by how slim and tiny the thing was. In the press shots, it looked a little blocky, and vaguely reminiscent of the old 8800 in its proportions, but holding one in person is…
BlackBerry Curve 9360 and Torch 9860 launched on Bell
Last week, Bell launched the BlackBerry Curve 9360 shortly behind Telus, and raised them a Torch 9860. Since the two carriers share an HSPA network, it’s no surprise that their device launches are close together, or that they’re matching pricetags at $49.99 on a three-year contract. The BlackBerry Curve 9360 is RIM’s new entry-level offering,…
First QNX BlackBerry spotted on camera?
Some blurry shots out of China are showing what is supposedly the first BlackBerry smartphone to run QNX, which is the operating system currently sitting on their PlayBook tablet. This is a transition that RIM has admitted they would be making sooner or later, with most estimates for a launch pointed at early next year.…
Telus launches BlackBerry Curve 9360 for $49.99 on contract
Only three days ago RIM announced some devices, and already the BlackBerry Curve 9360 is available from Telus in Canada for $49.99 on a three-year contract. The BlackBerry 9360 is RIM’s latest entry-level offering, and which means there are a few sacrifices to be made. The 2.4-inch 480 x 360 non-touch display, 512 MB of…
BlackBerry PlayBook OS 2.0 screenshot shows Android app player, stand-alone PIM apps
RIM’s still working hard to make their PlayBook tablet capable of running Android apps, and it looks like they’re getting close to having something ready for primetime. Some pictures from the Sun Yat-sen University BlackBerry lab in Guangzhou China have shown a BlackBerry PlayBook running OS 2.0.0.2992, and besides the long-awaited stand-alone applications for calendar,…









