Posted by: Christopher Meinck
on Dec 10, 2008
Hedone Designs has released a new theme for the BlackBerry Curve 8300 series and BlackBerry 8800 series. HD StormLike TodayPlus is the closest you can get to a Storm look-a-like on your pre-Storm BlackBerry. The HD StormLike theme retails for $7.00 and is available in the Everything Berry Software Store.

Posted by: Christopher Meinck
on Nov 27, 2008
Multiple sources are confirming that Rogers has started sales of the next generation BlackBerry Curve 8900. Rogers is selling the new Curve at $179.99 with a 3-year commitment, $499.99 on a 2-year commitment and $549 month to month. There has yet to be an official release, but that should come shortly. So, when is the US release? Stay tuned and we'll pass along information as we get it.

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Posted by: Christopher Meinck
on Nov 11, 2008
RIM and T-Mobile Germany have announced the launch of the new BlackBerry Curve 8900. The newest Curve features a host of upgraded features.
Posted by: Christopher Meinck
on Oct 31, 2008
The upcoming revision to the BlackBerry Curve takes stylings of the BlackBerry Bold and puts them into a smaller package. BGR got a hold of the BlackBerry Curve 8900, also known as Javelin, and offered up his thoughts on RIM's follow-up to the uber-successful Curve. What can you expect from the new Curve?
- Awesome size
- Convenience key is well more conveniently located than on the Bold
- The screen is flawless
- Keyboard is better than the first Curve
- Fake chrome bezel might be more durable than the Bold
There you have it. Looks like the RIM's Curve update is spot-on. As for a release date, that might be a bit pre-mature. In the meantime, we'll have to settle for the Bold and Storm release. Full
BlackBerry 8900 hands on gallery is over at BGR.
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Posted by: Christopher Meinck
on Aug 30, 2008
AT&T has targeted late September for the release of the BlackBerry Curve 8320. The BlackBerry 8320 will sport a new sapphire blue finish and will launch with OS 4.5. It also features integrated WiFi allowing for free automatic login at 17,000 hotspots including Starbuck's. An optional Bluetooth GPS accessory is necessary for turn-by-turn directions.
