By now, I'm sure most
CrackBerry readers have updated to PlayBook OS 2.0 and have already been through the ins and outs of it all but in case there is anyone out there who hasn't updated yet — when you do, you will notice there will no longer be a «BlackBerry Bridge Browser» on your PlayBook.
By now, most BlackBerry PlayBook fans and
CrackBerry readers know RIM has officially released the BlackBerry PlayBook OS 2.0 software.
So this is pretty awesome for all you hardcore
CrackBerry readers + PlayBook owners out there who want your PlayBook to have the absolute latest software on it, even if it's an internal build that will never get pushed out to PlayBook owners via the WiFi update.
CrackBerry readers looking to get a closer look at the new BlackBerry Q10 can now get a good nights sleep.
CrackBerry readers will get to experience it on September 25th when we put it in action for the BlackBerry Jam keynote in San Jose.
A variety of colors, smooth finish and durability are just some of the resons why
CrackBerry readers love incipio cases and your mom will too!
Well it's a topic that's pretty familiar to
CrackBerry readers and a frequent question in the forums: how do I separate SMS and Email boxes in the messages folder?
It just sucks from a value proposition standpoint - I think most
CrackBerry readers, myself included, we're under the impression that the jump to 768 MB of RAM would mean a ~ 200 + megs of additional memory to take advantage of, and that's not the case.
Any other
CrackBerry readers out there jonesing for the new Bold 9790 or Curve 9380 to hit?
Henrik from BellShare just sent us an email letting us know that BerryWeather 2.1 is now available in Public Beta form and that they're looking for feedback from
CrackBerry readers to help put the finishing touches on it.
As you can see from the title above, the developer has decided to offer unlimited copies of his application for free to
CrackBerry readers until the code expires, which is June 30th.
As most
CrackBerry readers know by now, BlackBerry has introduced their BlackBerry Assistant app and a lot of folks are looking forward to actually using it.
Whether you agree or disagree with Laptop's results, I'm curious to see among
CrackBerry readers which new BlackBerry Smartphone of 2010 is the preferred choice.
Let's hope they do soon for the sake of
our CrackBerry readers on those networks.
A picture sent in by
a CrackBerry reader indicates that these two devices will reach their end - of - life on the Canadian carrier on April 15th and 30th respectively.
Our friends at Rogers are going to hook up one lucky
CrackBerry reader with a complimentary BlackBerry Passport!!!! Entering for your chance to win is super easy.
That's right folks, we're giving away another BlackBerry Torch to a lucky
CrackBerry reader, and this time it's coming to you courtesy of...
Not exact matches
Which is better for the busy executive, the BlackBerry Bold 9780 or Torch?customer surveys I received the following email from a
reader and decided before responding that I wanted to check in with our greater
CrackBerry audience to see where they stand... Kevin, I have read both your reviews for the Torch and the Bold 9780.
Knowing our loyal
readers, I know there's nobody better than a
CrackBerry member to win my BlackBerry Bold 9700!!!
So according to
CrackBerry's find, Borders is launching an eBook
reader with no set date.
Starting things off this week is a chance for our
readers to purchase some
CrackBerry swag, more specifically a limited edition «Back in BlackBerry» t - shirt.
I've noticed a lot of
readers dropping off - topic comments on
CrackBerry posts this week asking for an update on the release date of the BlackBerry Bold 9900 from AT&T, so here it is...
Longer Story: If you're a loyal
reader of the
CrackBerry blogs and forums, you'll know that I purchased a BlackBerry Bold from Rogers the day after it became available (since there was no actual stock on launch day).
We here at
CrackBerry use Evernote quite a bit, and we know that many of our
readers do as well.
That's right, even though we're a BlackBerry - focused website we realize we have a lot of
readers coming to us from Android devices and much like we have in the past with our forums apps, we're spreading the
CrackBerry love with a new app built specifically for Android devices.
So late last month, we asked over 5,700
readers of Android Central,
CrackBerry, iMore and Windows Central to share their thoughts on what could be taking their calls.