
With anticipation high for the release of Research In Motion’s latest smartphone, details have surfaced, via Infosync, regarding possible release dates and pricing. AT&T subscribers will get first crack at the handset at a cost of $350 with each of the 3 other major carries to follow in September (Sorry for your Verizon and Sprint folk that just jumped on the Curve).
In a move to bolster and make use of the Bold’s enhance multimedia features, CNET, recently acquired by CBS Networks for 1.8 Billion dollars, has leaked some of the early detailsregarding the Bold’s ability to somehow sync with iTunes. An application called Blackberry Media Sync will make this possible. For us currrent Crackberry addicts, this was feat many of us have been doing for a while now using apps like iTunes Agent.
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yeeeeeeeeeeeah buddy!
i think this is gonna be my next blackyjacks v2.
*hatin on john mayer for getting it early*
good to see this bloggy blog up and runnin!