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I got the blackberry 8830 world edition through Verizon Wireless. While I'm happy with a lot of the features of this smart phone, I'm really disappointed with other aspects. Let's list some of the pros and cons of this blackberry.


Sep 18, 2007 02:14 PM


What are the pros and cons of the Apple iPhone?


Sep 18, 2007 02:08 PM


I'm working for an organization who's currently using shared folders on a network and Laserfiche to scan & store documents in a database repository. We plan to also create a SharePoint portal for cross-team collaboration (documents, ideas...). I'd like to weigh pros & cons of each, and then come up with a usage policy for each.


Sep 10, 2007 06:31 PM


This is a topic that many parents must think about before buying a child or themselves a cell phone


Jun 08, 2007 06:37 AM


The Pros and Cons of owning a Nintendo D.S.


May 04, 2007 08:00 AM


Cellular phones. What in the world would we do without them? If you're current calling plan is more of a hassle than help, perhaps you should consider prepaid cellular. Prepaid cellular is now offered by many wireless carriers and although prices vary from carrier to carrier, the idea is the same: you buy the phone; you buy the minutes and you pay as you go. Think of it as the cellular equivalent to long distance calling cards. Have you fulfilled your two-year commitment to your current...


Dec 12, 2006 08:58 AM


The Blackberry is a device manufactured by Research in Motion (RIM) that came out in 1999. It allows a user to email, text message, send and receive faxes, browse the web, and make and receive phone calls through the use of mobile phone technology. It's a sign of status these days to have a Blackberry. Users must subscribe to both a mobile phone provider and Blackberry in order to get email on the phones. Additionally, the phone you choose must be Blackberry ready. Phone manufacturers such a...


Dec 07, 2006 12:28 PM


Remember when the 1 gigabyte hard drive came out for the PC? Now we have 64 gigabytes packed into a few inches with the USB Flash Drive. The memory capacity runs anywhere from 128 megabytes up to 64 gigabytes. These little memory gadgets have changed the way a lot of folks work and play.


Dec 07, 2006 11:24 AM


Who doesn't know about iPod. It's almost a rule that you must have an iPod. Wherever you go there they are, invading earth with their evil slimness. No, actually they are rightfully popular since they provide okay sound quality, beautiful design and huge space in order for you to add hundreds or thousands of music and movies, depending of how much you spend on it. It's the mp3 of mp3s, but slowly fading out as other brands catch up with it.


Dec 07, 2006 01:43 AM

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