I just found these fancy Bluetooth Headset on the right which looks really nice.

I think it is the best looking headset for the BlackBerry 8800 and the Black BlackBerry Pearl. So if you are interested in it, check it out.

By the way: You can find more of such featured BlackBerry accessories in our BlackBerryInsight Hardware Store.

;)

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People's Republic of China

Since quite a long time the BlackBerry service should be available in China. Right now it is possible to get a service plan as well as devices there.

Unfortunately, China Mobile (RIM’s partner in China) is only selling two old devices:

Obviously, you cannot buy – officially – other devices like the Pearl, Curve or one of the 8800 Series. Perhaps because some of them have a built-in GPS receiver and you can navigate quite well with them?

Moreover, it is very interesting that China Mobile’s BlackBerry 8700g looks pretty much like the BlackBerry 7280 (see screenshot below) :)


China Mobile - BlackBerry 7290 - BlackBerry 8700g

China Mobile Site: What’s new – BlackBerry

Related links:

Looking for free and optimized BlackBerry wallpapers? Check out BlackBerryInsight Wallpapers!

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Republic of Uganda

The Republic of Uganda and its people “can now access their corporate intranet and e-mails, browse the Web, chat, SMS and a host of other mobile voice and data solutions outside their offices, following the launch of the BlackBerry Enterprise Solution on the Ugandan market”.

It seems the BlackBerry is more and more exploring the African market. We have seen this with the “business intelligence” in South Africa as well as our article with “BlackBerry all over the World”. It will not last long and the whole African market is covered with BlackBerry connectivity.

So if we are on a trip in a foreign country and want to make cheap calls hope, we should always remind us to the possibility to use calling cards :)

Links:
Celtel launches BlackBerry service
Celtel’s BlackBerry service takes off

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South Africa
Cognos 8 Go! Mobile extends the value of the proven Cognos 8 Business Intelligence architecture by providing users with access to timely, secure, and personalized information on their BlackBerry® wireless devices.

After checking their website didn’t really know what “business intelligence” is. But it sounds promising and it somehow reminds me to the Central Intelligence Agency. I guess there might be a lot of business users who are interested in business intelligence. It seems to be an interesting range of application.

While Cognos 8 Go! Mobile is initially available for the BlackBerry wireless device platform, Bredenkamp says continued development will imminently result in a solution suitable for the Windows Mobile operating system, and possibly the Symbian platform on which Nokia and other leading handsets are based. “BlackBerry has enjoyed limited adoption in the South African market; it is likely that mobile BI will see larger scale adoption locally when the Windows solution is available,” he says.

Via bizcommunity.com

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VideoJug: How To Make A Phone Call With A BlackBerry

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(PRWEB) September 19, 2007 — Network Solutions has developed a new application that allows customers to search for and buy a domain name, or conduct a WHOIS database search, directly from their iPhone, Treo™, Blackberry®, or other Web-enabled mobile devices.

This new mobile application, which allows customers to buy a domain with just one click, can detect whether a customer is visiting the Network Solutions site from an iPhone or other mobile-enabled device, and quickly presents a home page that can be easily viewed. If a customer is using an iPhone, this new application will present an interface specifically designed for their phone that leverages the iPhone’s high resolution touch screen.

Via eMediaWire™

Basically, it is just a small website that is optimized for mobile browser like the BlackBerry® browser. If you use Opera Mini you can order domains at every company like godaddy.com.

Links:
Network Solutions
Build my mobi

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The Mobile Cell Cloud

By k | September 19th, 2007 | No Comments »

Just experimenting a bit with some tag clouds…

It is really nice to see that the BlackBerry devices seem to be quite famous. Unfortunately, it is not possible to get a tag cloud that comes with links of several BlackBerry related gadgets. It would be great to have everything like cases, batteries, Bluetooth GPS receivers, devices, SD-Cards and so on in there.

Looks like the BlackBerry Curve is really famous right now :)

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Just some days after Sprint Nextel mentioned the BlackBerry Pearl 8130 on a poster which confirms the BlackBerry 8130 will come with an internal GPS receiver we have seen a new hint on this.

It seems Skylab Mobilesystems has added the new and unreleased BlackBerry Pearl 8130 to its compatiblity list for the GPS / Mapping application Spot and its KML tracklog application MobileTracker (beta). So we can now be sure that the new Pearl will come with an internal GPS receiver and will bring that great feature to this great phone. As you can’t find an official notice on their site as well as there seems to be no press release on this I guess they just prepaired it for the official release of the new 8130.

Here are some screenshots for you:


Spot - GPS and mapping application - BlackBerry 8130

MobileTracker - BlackBerry Pearl 8130

You might want to check out our comprehensive guide BlackBerry and GPS.

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  1. Open “Media” Application on your Blackberry.
  2. Select “Ring Tones”.
  3. Select either “All Ring Tones”, “My Ring Tones” or “Preloaded Ring Tones”.
  4. Press the Blackberry button directly to the right of the green phone button (the button that looks like a dialpad – actually it looks like a BlackBerry).
  5. Select “Receive Using Bluetooth” (You will see a “File Transfer – Waiting for connection” message).
  6. Go to your MAC and open Bluetooth File Exchange.
  7. Select “Send File”.
  8. Select the device you want to transfer your file to (in this case, a Blackberry 8100 Pearl).
  9. Click “Send”.
  10. Go to your Blackberry and notice a window asking you to “Please choose the location where you wish to save file”.
  11. Select “Save” located at the bottom left of the window.
  12. SUCCESS! The ringtone is on your BlackBerry now :)

BlackBerry Ringtone Generator

This howto is compatible with the following BlackBerry Wireless Handhelds:

  • BlackBerry Curve: 8300, 8310.
  • BlackBerry Pearl: 8100, 8130.
  • BlackBerry 8800, 8820, 8830.
  • Technically all BlackBerry Wireless Handhelds running BlackBerry OS 4.2 and newer.

Based on a BlackberryForums Entry.

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The M220 reader from Austin-based RF Code, takes the signals from active RFID tags that transmit data over the 433-MHz band and transmits data via Bluetooth over a short distance to a Research In Motion Ltd. BlackBerry device, a Windows Mobile handheld or a laptop, RF Code officials said in an interview. Currently, the only tag readers with similar capabilities are expensive, industrial-class handhelds such as those from Symbol Technologies Inc., a division of Motorola Inc.

RFID Component

That might be interesting for a lot of companies that do already have an huge work force with a lot of BlackBerry devices and want to switch over to RFID in tagging their products.

Via PC World

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