RIM – Please Test Your Accessories!
For the last year or so, I’ve been using a Blackberry Playbook and for the most part since it only cost me slightly more than $100 for it, it’s a solid device for e-mail and web surfing. The hardware fit and finish can’t be beat at this price point which is probably why in Canada […]
RIM: Convince me to Stick Around
I hate feeling like I’m cheating and Research in Motion (RIM) isn’t making things easier on me or it’s followers to remain loyal to its brand. I heard you crying loud, all the way across town You’ve been searching for that someone, and it’s me out on the prowl As you sit around feeling sorry […]

Blackberry Playbook 2.0 Review: A Tale of 2 Personalities
My original review of the Blackberry Playbook revealed a tablet that was lackluster compared to iPad and Android offerings. Lacking in apps and critical features at the time (such as built-in e-mail and calendar) we were left wondering what RIM was thinking of when they released it at the insane price points with less functionality that […]

Review: Seven Days with a Blackberry Playbook
Having been indoctrinated into the Android universe via hacking my Nook Color into an operable and cheap tablet at the beginning of this year, I did what I never thought I would ever do – I bought a RIM Blackberry Playbook. I figured my first real tablet would either be the upcoming ASUS Transformer Prime […]

BBM Music – Hot like Justin Bieber?
Yesterday RIM announced on their blog Blackberry Messenger Music (BBM Music). A social music discovery product tied to their popular messenger service. For $4.99 USD a month you get to create a profile of 50 songs that you enjoy and share them with others who are on your BBM friend list who are also subscribed to the BBM […]
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