Playing with Cingular 8700c this weekend!

Our BlackBerry project at work is starting to make a little bit of headway on the “fun” meter.  We just got in our first development device – a Cingular BlackBerry 8700c!

Too bad Cingular makes it super-difficult to link to specific devices on their website, so I’ll link to the actual BlackBerry page (here and here) instead.

RIMarkable on Visto Post

RIMarkable has a post on the same Visto story I talked about earlier today.  I still can’t figure it out, and have the same question as Robb Dunewood – who actually uses their technology to get mobile email?  There are dozens of people that we all know that use BlackBerry’s, some that have Palm Treos, Nokia Series 60/S60 devices, and Windows Mobile Smartphones and Pocket PC Phones that use alternate methods like GoodLink, POP3, IMAP and Exchange 2003 solutions.

While I don’t agree with some that question the viability of patents today, I do lament the lack of integrity of patent filers/holders and in the disappointing performance of the US Patent Office itself regarding technology patents.

Vonage adds Europe to calling plans

Vonage has added European access to their Premium Unlimited $25 and Small Business $50 plans.  The international calling fees to the UK, Ireland, France, Italy, and Spain will be waived for these plans.  Good news for international callers!
Check out ZDNet’s article for more information.

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