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is using a blackberry cell phone...
Today they've released the BBM7. This means that you will be able to speak for free using a wifi and your bbm with any of your bbm contacts.
Those are good news for me... except of course there are no contacts on my list as everyone has migrated to other phones...
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Huh.
My office phone is a Blackberry don't know and don't care which one it is. I like my Android.
"Bastards encourage idiots to use Oracle Forms, Web Forms, Access and a number of other dinky web publishing tolls.", Mycroft Holmes[ ^]
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Joan Murt wrote: This means that you will be able to speak for free using a wifi and your bbm with any of your bbm contacts. Nice. (I use Skype to do that on my Android phone and tablet).
/ravi
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Believe it or not there is not any opportunity for a BB user to use skype, viber, fring... you can use voip only if you have a special pbx system that allow you to do it.
So for BB users this is a good new.
PS: and all of us are green in envy for being able to use skype in other phones...
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Bummer.
/ravi
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I can name at least one for sure.
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What is blackberry?
Is that what they make Ribena [^] with........
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It's the thing used by the technology "have nots".
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It's a transportable telephonic apparatus that apparently makes even bigger mistakes with their service than Apple...
I was going to provide a link, but my google for "Blackbury C**k up" returned some...um...unexpected...results.
If you get an email telling you that you can catch Swine Flu from tinned pork then just delete it. It's Spam.
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I am still happily using my Blackberry. It and it's predecessors have never failed me and the touch screen it doesn't have can be cleaned without making long distance phone calls or deleting all my notes and contacts - you really have to watch what you swipe on an iCrap! I also have a couple of hundred books loaded on it that I am working my way though - very easy to read on the high-enough definition screen. I also use a wonderful (free) app called Google Maps that unlike that fruity version actually seems to know where it is and how to get elsewhere accurately.
I use Tether or a USB to connect to the internet via my PC (Bluetooth definitely is switched OFF) or simply use my 4G through AT&T - which is VERY fast!
My plan gives me unlimited everything (grandfathered in) for one fixed fee.
I love my Blackberry and drink (imported) Ribena (at $12 per litre - concentrated though) to celebrate it every day!
- Life in the fast lane is only fun if you live in a country with no speed limits.
- Of all the things I have lost, it is my mind that I miss the most.
- I vaguely remember having a good memory...
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