BlackBerry Bold for sale and shipping from AT&T’s website
CrunchGear —
The BlackBerry Bold has been a long time in the making but AT&T finally has the so-called “unequivocally the best piece of hardware that RIM has ever put out” up for sale at ATT dot Com. It’s yours with a two-year contract price of $299 and free shipping. Sure, it might be a 100 bones more than a iP3G but don’t you think the Bold is a bit more upscale for corner office types?
Daily Tech: The BB Bold Arrives. . . in Stores. . . Today!!
GeekSugar —
... Oh man, I feel like we've been told four different dates on this release. But I can finally say, you can go get a hot new BlackBerry Bold today! — CrunchGear ...
Help me, Wolf Blitzer, you’re our only hope
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NTT Docomo floods Japan with 22 new cell phones
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Fujitsu-F04A (waterproof)
15)
NEC N04-A (Amadana design)
16)
Panasonic P04-A (9.8 mm thickness)
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Panasonic P-05A (no camera!)
PRO series (focus on advanced handsets)
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HTC HT-01A (HTC Touch)
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HTC HT-02A (HTC Diamond)
20)
SH-04A (full keyboard, touchpanel, 3.5-inch ASV display)
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Blackberry Bold (CrunchGear review)
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Nokia E71 (CrunchGear review)
CrunchDeals: BlackBerry Bold for Free
CrunchGear —
... I’ve never purchased a phone from an online retailer before, so I’m a bit skeptical of this screaming deal over at Letstalk, but if $300 is too steep a price to pay for the Bold (review) then you’d be out of your mind not to scoop this up. The starting price on Letstalk is $100 cheaper than AT&T and they’re even offering free shipping. ...
BlacBerry 8900, which is a lot like the Bold, debuts in Germany
CrunchGear —
... at the BlackBerry 8900, to which RIM has added the Curve moniker. It’s very similar to the BlackBerry Bold, but only has EDGE (instead of 3G). That, and its camera is one notch higher than the Cruve’s 2-megapixel one, coming in at 3.2 megapixels with flash. Fancy man. ...
CrunchGear’s Best of 2008 plus the People’s Choice
CrunchGear —
... tradeshow or convention, and sneak into the press room. Look for your favorite gadget blogger. More often than not, they’ll be rocking a MacBook Pro. That says something - and no, I don’t mean that it proves we’re all tools.
Make jokes about the “Apple tax” all you want - for the durability, for the genius bar, and for the ability to boot into OS X or Windows without having to hack a thing, the MacBook Pro takes the title.
Best Phone
T-Mobile G1
People’s Choice
iPhone 3G
We get it, you ...
The most kickass gadgets of 2008, according to me
CrunchGear —
... I’ve had the pleasure of groping every single mobile phone (smart phones in particular) to come out this year and the only one that I can’t put down is the BlackBerry Bold. Sure, I’ve had the ...
CrunchGear’s Top 100 Posts of 2008
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... 95. Amazing mini 3D-display cube developed in Japan
94. Adobe already has iPhone version of Flash running on emulator
93. Macworld 2008 Keynote- Watch it beginning to end, right here
92. MIT students demonstrate their Android applications
91. iPhone turned numeric keypad with Numberkey app
90. Review- Netflix Player by Roku
89. CrunchGear Live at the Apple Notebook Event
88. Review- BlackBerry Bold for AT&T
87. Bigfoot ...
BlackBerry Storm, she is not doing so well
CrunchGear —
... RIM is #2 in the U.S. and it’s abundantly clear they do a good job at keyboard phones for a certain audience. Do they really need to offer a mass market phone, especially one as ham-handed as they Storm? The Bold is well-loved and great for email. There was no reason for them to release the Storm, especially as half-baked in the first place. ...
Howard Stern chooses the BlackBerry Bold over the Palm Pre (for now)
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... Yup, apparently Mr. Stern, who’s a Palm fan, was impressed with the Pre, save for one feature, or lack thereof: compatibility with Lotus Notes. Seems like Stern needs his Notes, and without it he’ll have to skip the Pre for now. Instead, he’s chosen to go with the BlackBerry Bold, which isn’t a bad device in its own right. ...
Review: BlackBerry Tour 9630 (Verizon)
CrunchGear —
Short Version: As it stands, the BlackBerry Tour 9630 is the best smartphone available for Verizon Wireless customers. It’s a mash-up of the AT&T BlackBerry Bold and ...



