AT&T Inc. has announced that the anticipated Microsoft System Center Mobile Device Manager 2008 (MDM) is now available to AT&T business customers who use smartphones running Windows Mobile 6.1. In conjunction with the availability of Mobile Device Manager, AT&T also announced today the availability of the MDM Early Adopter QuickStart Program that was developed cooperatively by AT&T and Enterprise Mobile and is an exclusive offering designed to assist AT&T customers with deploying the... Read Full Story
AT&T and Research In Motion have announced that the first cellular and Wi-Fi BlackBerry handset, the BlackBerry 8820 ( announced last July ), will be available beginning Sept. 20 through the nation’s largest wireless provider. The global Wi-Fi capabilities of the BlackBerry 8820 from AT&T complement AT&T’s industry-best domestic and international wide area wireless data coverage. AT&T enterprise customers can use the BlackBerry 8820 with their corporate campus Wi-Fi networks for additional... Read Full Story
What is essential for being productive, staying in constant communication, and staying with Verizon? Why it's the Blackberry 8830. This is the first Verizon multimedia Blackberry. It allows you to tether (use as modem) at reasonable speed. You can add... Read Full Story
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer opened CTIA Wireless IT & Entertainment show on 23rd of October and announced the company’s new mobile device management platform, Microsoft System Center for Mobile Device Manager (MDM) 2008. MDM allows enterprises to manage Windows Mobile devices and roll out applications to the phones. The system will also allow employees to access company data across the corporate firewalls. The vision is to enable IT to easily and safely manage Windows Mobile phones like other... Read Full Story
The Blackberry 8820 is the first mobile and Wi-Fi Blackberry phone and was announced today by RIM and AT&T and slated for a September 20th reelase date. The combination of connections means that Blackberry users can use their Blackberry via Wi-Fi at work to increase coverage and at home. For an additional charge any of AT&T’s 10,000 US hotspots can be used for cheaper calls on the move. All of this happening seamlessly and without the user having to select the appropriate connection method... Read Full Story
Blackberry Pearl 8100 Unlocked GSM Phone -- International Version with No Warranty Blackberry Pearl 8100 Unlocked GSM Phone -- International Version with No Warranty by BlackBerry 22 days in the top 100 (9) Buy new: $199.99 $169.99 11 used & new from $139.95 (Ranking is updated hourly. Visit the Bestsellers in Cell Phones & Service list for authoritative information on this product's current rank.) Read Full Story
yes it's Pearl(Blackberry 8100 Pearl) Now why would i want to write about pearl when everybody else are immersed in apple-mania. That too its been quite a few months since pearl's out and there are strong rumours of pearl2 doing rounds on gizmodo and elsewhere. well it's because I've GOT IT!! i got the pearl recently and am totally blown away. 1.It took 2 years to develop. 2.It has a revolutionary trackball (although not the first one) which i just love and is central to the pearl experience... Read Full Story
If you have a Blackberry that suddenly stops displaying new emails, take a look at the top of the screen near where the 'bars' appear to indicate signal strength.
Look for the phrase '1XEV'. It is probably missing. (This indicates the connection you have to a data network.) It might say something like '1V', or something short, but not the full '1XEV'.
USUALLY the solution is very simple. Remove the battery cover, and take out the battery.
Wait for a few seconds (maybe count to 15... Read Full Story
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Glenn Fleishman / Wi-Fi Networking News : Live from Virgin America’s Inaugural Wi-Fi Flight — This is a first for yours truly—Wi-Fi from a commercial flight: I’m blogging from somewhere above 10,000 feet on Virgin America’s press event flight to kick off its commercial launch of Internet in-flight Internet service.
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