Yet another new game has hit the market for the BlackBerry (NSDQ: RIMM) Storm. Called Tiltris, it’s a take on the ever-popular puzzle game of Tetris. It makes full use of the touchscreen. Swipe your finger across the screen to rotate a piece clockwise or counterclockwise (depending on direction of your swipe). Plus, just tilt Click to Read More >
The BlackBerry (NSDQ: RIMM) Pearl Flip 8220 is making appearances all over the world lately. A few days ago the Pearl Flip was announced in India, and today it is making an appearance in Malaysia. Maxis Communications Berhad, the leading mobile provider in the country is now providing the Pearl Flip at all of their Click to Read More >
Although Indian mobile users have probably hoped for this to happen in 2008, it’s only today that RIM and Vodafone Essar have announced the release of BlackBerry Storm 9500 in India. Already on sale in North America and across Europe, the Storm is RIM’s first smartphone to lack a physical QWERTY keyboard and to have Click to Read More >
After it was released in the US, Canada and several European markets, RIM’s BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220 has now reached India too. The first ever BlackBerry clamshell smartphone is available across India thanks to Airtel, the country’s largest mobile operator, and it can be bought, from authorized channels, at the retail price of Rs. 21,990 Click to Read More >
Some people drop their devices. I’m fortunate enough to not be one of them. I know people that drop their phone on a daily basis. Me? Well, I’ve had my current iPhone 3G for many many months now… and I haven’t dropped it yet. Call me lucky (Watch, I’m going to drop it today… I Click to Read More >
It’s a no-brainer to make an app designed to sync iTunes music to your BlackBerry able to work with a Mac, but it still hasn’t been made available until recently. Media Sync makes filling your BlackBerry with iTunes music, playlists and album art easy and automated. If you already have Desktop Manager installed on your Click to Read More >
Blackberry Storm and Blackberry Bold users get to enjoy the convenience of the web at their fingertips. Well they did except for the Blackberry site itself, which wouldn’t load properly on Blackberry handsets. Instead of an easy to navigate site, you would get an oddly formatted page that didn’t render correctly, Ah, the irony for Click to Read More >