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BlackBerry Storm review
By now most of us have heard this story in one fashion or another: when Steve Jobs and Apple were in the planning stages of the iPhone, the first carrier they brought the device to was America's largest network, Verizon. Even if you haven't heard how the tale ends -- Verizon refused and Jobs ...
Ask Me Anything About the BlackBerry Storm
gearlog.com — A storm is brewing here in the PC Magazine offices - and it's not some imported European... storm, it's a good ol' American storm. We'll be getting a BlackBerry Storm from Verizon Wireless this week, and I'd like to make sure I've got all of your questions covered. Beyond the obvious (how's that ... (more) Ask Me Anything About the BlackBerry Storm
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Engadget reviews RIM’s BlackBerry Storm: ‘Frustrating, inelegant, uncomfortable; a disappointment’
MacDailyNews — ... and special events all celebrating the arrival of the Storm," Topolsky reports. "The only hitch in this plan is a major one: it's not as easy, enjoyable, or consistent to use as the iPhone, and the one place where everyone is sure they have an upper hand -- that wow-inducing clickable screen -- just isn't all that great... It feels undercooked -- and that's not enough for us." There's much, much more in the full, very comprehensive review, including video - highly recommended - here . [Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader "scopie" for the heads up.] MacDailyNews Take: Two for two, ...

Review roundup: RIM's new touchscreen BlackBerry Storm
AppleInsider — ... of thought into the design. But I think it fall short of what they were aiming for, and ultimately what all the hype is driving people to expect. Some of this is fixable: The damn thing needs to crash less often. But SurePress is not the end-all, be-all of touchscreen technologies—it's not really an evolutionary step forward, even. The experience may be fairly refined, but more polish is still needed. Had this Storm been left to brew a bit longer, it would've been much more powerful." Engadget's Joshua Topolsky "Going into this review, we really wanted to love this phone. On ...

VIDEO: Blackberry Storm vs. iPhone web browsing
Apple Gazette — ... The Blackberry Storm was recently launched, and there have been lines waiting for it, product shortages, and some surprisingly mixed reviews. Engadget has a very comprehensive look at the phone that makes it clear that the device still needs some work if it’s going to be a true iPhone rival. ...

The Blackberry Storm - An iPhone 'Killer'?
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) — ... What follows is by no means scientific, nor is it an in-depth review of the Storm. I'll leave that to Engadget. These are just my observations and impressions as an iPhone and Mac user when also using a Storm to accomplish the same tasks. ...

BlackBerry Storm Review
iPhone Journal — ... As everyone is now aware Blackberry released their newest phone, The Blackberry Storm.  This phone has been marketed as Verizon’s answer to the iphone.  Engadget has a great review on their site giving you all the gritty details. ...

See Lightning, Hear Thunder, Know The Storm
Digital Daily — Though it launched marred by software glitches and to a chorus of middling to scathing reviews, Research in Motion’s (RIMM) BlackBerry Storm has actually sold fairly well. Certainly, it hasn’t stumbled as badly as some reports have suggested. Verizon (VZ) said this week that it’s sold 1 million Storm handsets since it first began peddling them in the states on Nov. 21. Now that’s a far cry from the One-million-sold-in-a-weekend -2.4 million-in- a-quarter sales of Apple’s iPhone 3G, but it’s a ...

Blackberry 9500 (Storm)
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