Posted by Mauricio on Sep 4, 2008 at 2:05 PM | Comments
The Internet’s biggest authorized dealer of Alltel, Verizon, AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile devices,Wirefly, is currently offering RIM’s Blackberry Pearl smartphone for free, with a few conditions of course. The offer is available with select service plans on two year agreements and is only available with primary and secondary lines. It looks like it is mostly available through T-Mobile on a 600 minute, $39.99/month plan. Basicaly if you are willing to go on a two year commitment then this is an appealing offer since the Pearl is about $350 without a plan.
That is a great deal if you don’t have a cell phone yet. Christmas will be here soon enough . Definitely take advantage!
Posted by Mauricio on Sep 3, 2008 at 9:54 PM | Comments
What is Bplay?
Bplay is the premier shopping destination for the world’s top entertainment products for BlackBerry users. Bplay’s online and mobile portals offer games, themes, music, wallpapers, lifestyle applications and other products for people on the go, with the ability to quickly and easily download products directly to device.
Here are a few examples of how much Bplay is lowering its prices:
Guitar Hero III Mobile – Was $9.99 > Now $6.99
Texas Hold ‘Em King 3: Connected – Was $9.99 > Now $4.99
Golden Tee Golf: Mobile Edge – Was $9.99 > Now $6.99
Posted by Mauricio on Aug 27, 2008 at 3:18 PM | Comments
Impatient and can’t wait for the Bold to be released by your service provider?
A reader just left a comment about being able to purchase one right now! Keep in mind that since it is without a contract, the price is pretty hefty. I know there are people out there that would like to get their hands on one now though. Here are the prices:
Posted by Mauricio on Aug 17, 2008 at 9:56 PM | Comments
Looking for a way to make your life as a student a bit easier this year? TGQE llc and SimpleLeap Software have just teamed up to deliver us a very useful student application bundle.
What’s included in Student Starter Pack:
Cram
Student Docket
Cram is an application that allows a user to create, import, and study for tests on the go, using their mobile device. Cram can help you learn and review anything on the go from material on an upcoming math test, vocabulary words in your foreign language class, or trivia on your favorite topic. You can use Cram to study while waiting for your class to start, standing in line, or even when you are bored. Cram is perfect for studying for job training, certifications, homework help, test preparation, and standardized tests such as the SAT, ACT, GRE, GMAT, Accuplacer, LSAT and more*. Cram is the ultimate test preparation software for your mobile device! (SimpleLeap.com)
Student Docket, previously named StudentBerry, is a premier tasking application designed specifically for students with Blackberry® devices. Say goodbye to non-categorized, difficult to track, basic tasks in the standard tasking program. Let’s also go ahead and bid a not so fond farewell to overly complicated, business focused, expensive third party applications as well. StudentDocket is the awesomely simple and amazingly organized alternative you’ve been looking for. (StudentDocket.com)
Trials for both applications are available.
For a limited time only, get the Student Bundle Application for only $25.00! This deal will only last until September 18, 2008, so you have time to give both applications a test run before actually purchasing them.
Get fast, easy access to information and news including:
Directory search
Mapping
Stock tickers
Flight status
The elite edition also includes a 24/7 personal assistant called MobileCierge. Join the Owner’s Lounge and also get an exclusive coupon code to save over $29.00 when purchasing Pocket Express Elite.
Once you join the BlackBerry Owner’s Lounge, click on “Promotions” on the left sidebar to find Pocket Express Elite and take advantage of this great offer!
Posted by Mauricio on Aug 6, 2008 at 8:33 AM | Comments
Just saw this great deal posted over at BerryReview.
Amazon.com has a few 8 GB SanDisk microSDHC media cards being sold for $34.20 including shipping by 5 Featured Amazon Merchants:
eekTechnology
Rhinotech
Nextweb Sales
Digital Media Source
ChiTek Corps
As BerryReview mentioned, its a little odd that all the media cards are priced differently but the end price is $34.20 for all of them regardless because of the shipping. Either way, its a great deal compared to the original price of $99.99.
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