Viigo has released an update for their popular (and pretty awesome) RSS reader for the BlackBerry. The latest update promises significant improvements in both memory usage and performance, most notably on the BlackBerry Bold.
The Where GPS application is now available for the BlackBerry Bold. Where comes complete with location based widgets including Starbucks, Gas Buddy, Eventful and Yelp. It's available through the AT&T Media Mall, Where.com, BuiltForBlackBerry.com and The Berry Store. Check out the video below for more info on the new Where app for the Bold. Hopefully, this will be the first of many location based apps.
The BlackBerry Bold 9000 was one of the most highly anticipated releases from RIM in years. Originally slated for a late summer release, the BlackBerry Bold was finally made available to customers in the US in early November. So, was it worth the wait?
Earlier this year, Sling Media announced they would be working on a version of Sling Player Mobile for BlackBerry. For those unfamiliar with Sling Player, with the purchase of a Slingbox, Sling Player Mobile allows to to control and stream content from your cable box, DVR or TiVo. Basically, you have complete access to your home TV directly from your BlackBerry.
The BlackBerry Bold 9000 comes with a case, but it adds a bit of bulk to the phone. BlackBerry (RIM) makes skin cases specifically for the Bold. The BlackBerry Bold Skin Case comes in a variety of colors (Black, Grey, White, Red, Blue) and it's priced competitively at just $9.95. Read on for our full review.
This week AT&T released the BlackBerry Bold and we even saw it show up at Walmart for free (with a 2-year contract). Join us as we unbox the new BlackBerry Bold. Just get the Bold? Be sure to submit your BlackBerry Bold Review in our customer review section. You can rate the BlackBerry Bold on a number of criteria and let our readers know what you think of the new BlackBerry. It's a great way to get feedback from 'real' BlackBerry owners. Of course you can also chat up the Bold in our BlackBerry forums. Not a member? Join today and you'll receive a discount code valid for 20% off BlackBerry software.
Earlier today we alerted our readers that the BlackBerry Bold was available online at AT&T Wireless priced at $299.99 (after a $100 rebate with a 2-year commitment). Walmart has the BlackBerry Bold in stock for free! Yes, the BlackBerry Bold at the unbeatable price of free. It does require a mail-in rebate of $199.99 and the obiligatory 2-year commitment to AT&T. Hard to find any fault in this deal.