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RIM need more than a new phone..

With no BES / BPS offering capable of sitting on an SBS2008 server. RIM is currently loosing a vast part of the 5-25 seat business space that would typically have one or two blackberry's wanting it to synch with exchange. The touchscreen type tend to appeal to this market place (as opposed to the corporate users who have their own dedicated BES server). Without the software it is useless. Odd that an iphone works better than a Blackberry. Think they have lost the plot! Just go out and get the Palm Pre!

posted by : Jonathan, 14 October 2009 Complain about this comment
dingleberries

and the device only needs charging every 2 hours!

now thats efficient and convenient(!)

posted by : clinker, 13 October 2009 Complain about this comment
NET 4. Beta1 157Mb DownLoad, 2 Varieties....

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=ee2118cc-51cd-46ad-ab17-af6fff7538c9&displaylang=en

Pre Release Pre Nuptial Check Box Agreement. Ultee', In OUTBURST of theINQ Reader Favortism, States there .iso of Visual Studio 2010 @ Bottom of page.

drashek

posted by : Ultee', 13 October 2009 Complain about this comment
Sorry Blackberry

I want REAL BUTTONS, not a touchscreen.

posted by : Mark Green, 13 October 2009 Complain about this comment
No! They don't fly.

That breaks them for sure. Never drop one while the charger/usb is attached.
They shouda called them PITAberries.

never going back again.

posted by : Name withheld by request, 12 October 2009 Complain about this comment
I DETEST MARKETING BS !

I've been known to tell my share of porkies in my time, but I can guarantee 110% that this sentance highlights crappyness that was NOT in the original launch pack for the Storm v1

"...address shortcomings in the original smartphone..."

I hate being surrounded by all the lies 24x7

It really, really gets to me

posted by : Chris Evenden, 12 October 2009 Complain about this comment

Blackberry Storm 2 rumours fly

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