The illustrious Mr. Douglas Soltys graces us with his presence this episode, as we run down the week’s news…
- BlackBerry Cool Podcast: Get Connected Fairly Act: Ottawa Member of Parliament David McGuinty is heading up an act which could completely clean up Canadian wireless fees.
- RIM doubles revenue on Q1 report, shareholders visibly deflate: Revenues of $2.24 billion fail to impress analysts this quarter, but just you wait until the Bold launches…
- AT&T BlackBerry Bold delayed until mid-August?: Wow, Canada’s getting the Bold first? Woo!
- OS 4.5 for BlackBerry 8330 making the rounds: OS 4.5 is packing HTML e-mail viewing and a bunch of other goodies that CDMA users may want to try out…
- BlackBerry JDE 4.5 goes public: The latest BlackBerry JDE offers Maps integration… maybe some cool new apps to come out of that…
- BIS 2.5 upgrade coming June 28th, with HTML e-mail?: A BIS upgrade scheduled for this weekend should give U.S. subscribers long-anticipated HTML email support.
- BlackBerry Desktop Manager 4.5 hits the streets: RIM releases BlackBerry Desktop Manager 4.5. Key features: it no longer looks like a Windows 95 application.
- BerryBUDDY and OtterBox reviews updated: The BlackBerry Curve and Pearl both have had some changes over the last little while… let’s see how the accessories keep up.
- Review: SugarSync: There are a lot of different places where you can keep your files these days – SugarSync can keep ‘em all together.
- Weekly Contest: How Would You Regulate Carrier Power?: BlackBerry Cool is giving you the power to fight carriers — how will you use it? Post a comment and win a free SugarSync subscription and a BBCool tee shirt.
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