
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Are you addicted to your Blackberry?

Monday, May 12, 2008
Blackberry Bold Debut - Rim Blackberry 9000

Some of the features include
- a half-VGA (480x320 pixel resolution)
- a 65,000-color display
- QWERTY Keyboard
Measurements
- 4.5 inches tall
- 2.6 inches wide
- 0.5 inches deep
- weighs 4.7 ounces
You can read more details on the launch at c-Net here.
Move over iPhone - Blackberry Bold is here.
Let me know your thoughts
Matt
Sunday, May 11, 2008
Can Children Be Meanaged By a Blackberry
Saturday, May 3, 2008
How accessible are you - really?
The employee starts to get emails 7/24, they become addicted to the technology and have a tendancy to use it more and more and more over time.
Does the company start to have a "We Own You" mentality raising their expectations and expecting prompt email response?
When I speak to clients - it is amazing how many companies are creating the culture that Blackberry use is the 1st priority.
Here is a great article from the Globe and Mail outlining how the Blackberry has become a Hot Labor issue. You can read it here.
Let me know your thoughts.
Thursday, August 30, 2007
Possible RIM takeover by Microsoft?
RIM stock hit a record high today while the uncomfirmed rumours continued to swirl.
I wonder what Nokia, Motorola or HP would say if such a takeover happened.
It will be interesting to see what transpires.
Leave a comment and let me know what your thoughts of a takeover would be.
Matt
Saturday, August 25, 2007
New York City Deploys Blackberry GPS
Today I came across an interesting article that is putting Blackberry GPS devices to unique use and fixing a city at the same time.
Here is an excerpt of the article."It's the latest quality of life initiative taken by the environmentally-friendly mayor. He's calling the program "Scout."
"Scouts are actually a fleet of three-wheel mini-truck-like vehicles whose mission is to drive every city street once a month and report to 311 conditions that negatively impact the quality of life in the city. "The scout operator will drive down a street with a BlackBerry connected to a GPS system. When the operator sees something like litter or graffiti or a pothole, they'll just push a button and enter in the information into the system."
You can read the entire article here.
As always let me know what you think.
Matt
Saturday, August 18, 2007
Vodafone picks up Blackberry GPS equipped BlackBerry Curve 8310
Let me know your comments
Matt