[youtube video link for mobile viewing] We've taken a look at the video quality on the BlackBerry PlayBook a couple times in the past but it's always interesting to take a stroll
through the CrackBerry forums and find others that are impressed by the video camera as well as and more importantly — what they're recording with their PlayBooks.
Once you're done reading
through CrackBerry's review you'll want to take in the dulcet tones of Michael Fisher in MrMobile's BlackBerry KEYone Review
That's why I've been searching
through our CrackBerry store looking for a combination case that would let me carry some small items and my device with me while on the go.
That's why I've been searching
through our CrackBerry store looking for...
BeBuzz 6 has had a great beta period
through the CrackBerry forums and has now finally made its way to an official version.
Reading
through Crackberry forums many are posting battery door movement like was on 9630 topping that off with crooked track pads.
Kevin has already given it a look in his hands - on video and we've loaded up a nice photo gallery showing off the device, plus we have a special offer in place
through the CrackBerry Canada store for folks who want one to call their own as soon as possible.
Not exact matches
[youtube video link for mobile viewing] After having RIM's Andrew Bocking walk us
through the BlackBerry Torch 9850 / 9860 at BlackBerry 7 Fan Night, I fired up the
CrackBerry camera again to get a better hands - on look at the BlackBerry Torch 9810.
Filmed live on location at BlackBerry headquarters in Waterloo, Ontario, in this video you'll get a good first look at the touchscreen BlackBerry Curve 9380 as
CrackBerry Kevin and the Curve 9380 Product Marketing Manager walk
through the phone.
I can't wait to get some BlackBerry 7 devices to call my own so I can really put them
through my standard
CrackBerry tests.
While we pick
through it all, by all means go ahead and drop some comments here in the comments and in the
CrackBerry forums if you spot anything new.
I almost choked on a Cinnamon Heart today (chowing down on leftovers from Valentine's Day) when I was browsing
through our site analytics and saw how many people are landing on
CrackBerry because they're searching the web for Angry Birds for BlackBerry.
There's no telling how long it may stay available this time around, but folks in the
CrackBerry Forums have reported their orders are going
through perfectly fine so be sure to get in there quick.
Over the next two days I will make my way
through all of vendors in the Showcase and report back with the items I think will be of interest to the
CrackBerry audience.
So beyond all of our
CrackBerry loyals that have been visiting the site daily
through the years, it's time to start spreading the word and bringing more of our old friends who moved away from BlackBerry back to visiting
CrackBerry again (I'm sure a few of you out there are going to be CBK detractors initially, and that's OK.
We've featured Gazzet before here on
CrackBerry but since then it has gone
through many changes and improvements from its early release stages and is now a pretty solid app that's not only great looking but incredibly useful as well thanks to the Feedly, Twitter and Reddit integration.
Said developer goes by the name of businesscat2000 and posted his accomplishment on
Crackberry's forums, where his claim has since been put
through numerous tests by the blog's staff and forum members.
Curve 9380 Video Walkthrough Filmed live on location at BlackBerry headquarters in Waterloo, Ontario, in this video you'll get a good first look at the touchscreen BlackBerry Curve 9380 as
CrackBerry Kevin and the Curve 9380 Product Marketing Manager walk
through...
With Mobile HotSpot having now been shown off a few times here on the blogs and in the
CrackBerry forums
through images, the folks from bjxiaoc have also decided to go ahead and do up a video for us all.
Unfortunately, the source behind these images is a bit sketchy, coming into possession of a few of these 4G PlayBooks
through what seem illicit channels; he also isn't familiar with RIM products and has had difficulty on the
CrackBerry forums following - up with inquiries about the device.
The
CrackBerry writers got together and looked
through this week's submissions, and...
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.
The latest update to the
CrackBerry app for Android is now rolling out
through the Google Play Store and overall, the app will run much smoother now, and use less battery!