All hail Stephen Fry! The intellectual turned tech guru has reached 100,000 followers on Twitter, putting him second only behind Barack Obama in numbers of devotees on the micro blogging platform.
All hail Stephen Fry! The intellectual turned tech guru has reached 100,000 followers on Twitter, putting him second only behind Barack Obama in numbers of devotees on the micro blogging platform.
The BlackBerry Storm has found a home in many gadget fancier’s pockets, despite some dodgy software sitting inside. But did you know you can instantly improve its performance, patch up the holes RIM left open, and make it a much more useful handset?
Follow our simple steps and you’ll soon have the BlackBerry Storm feeling much more like an iPhone beater, and less like an oversized trouser weight.
The BlackBerry Storm has passed 1 million sales in the US alone – or so says Verizon, the US mobile network.
Since the touchscreen BlackBerry Storm went on sale across the pond in November, it’s racked up 7 figure sales, despite heavy media criticism. “That’s not a bumpy start,” a Verizon spokesperson said after the company’s Q4 financial results and Storm success were revealed.
BlackBerry Storm apps are only just being accepted for inclusion in RIM’s official Application Centre, and we’re still a couple of months away from one-tap access to them.
But that needn’t stop you loading apps onto the mobile directly and getting the BlackBerry Storm loaded with new goodies right away. We’ve scoured the web and fished out five of the best BlackBerry Storm apps you can install and start using today!
Vodafone has confirmed its Christmas line-up, which includes 16 exclusive handsets, an unlimited text offer and the Dell Inspiron Mini 9 netbook. The BlackBerry Storm takes centre stage in its contract offerings, with exclusive colour-varying handsets dominating prepay – with a free digital photo frame thrown in with selected handsets. Read more
In the wake of the BlackBerry Storm, T-Mobile G1 and HTC Touch HD, it’s easy to forget LG’s dinky touchscreen number, but we reckon the Renoir is one of the true iPhone killers being overshadowed by the bigger boys. What do you think?
The BlackBerry Storm‘s an impressive bit of kit, and Vodafone says thousands of customers have already pre-ordered the device. Are you one of that number? We want to know!
We brought you first impressions of RIM’s new clamshell, the BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220, earlier in the month, and whether you think it’s an unnecessary gimmick or design god, it’s out in the UK for you to make up your mind.