willeonabe
Da Gooch from Da Bronx
willeonabe

Windows 10?

Win 10? Who cares. I have Win 7 and love it. Its perfect. So far the release after Win 7 have been crap. Not to mention I don't see people buying a new OS every time one comes out. Especially since its a pain to install them if you have other stuff installed. Its like buying a new hard drive.... unless you have no

Oh god no... make a different OS for different platforms, you morons. The problems with Windows 8 (and when did 9 come out?) came entirely from the fact that it was optimized for tablets and didn't work as a PC OS. Make a PC OS for PCs, make tablet OS for tablets, make a TV OS for Smart TV's. They all operate

Swype is the best I've used in terms of glass-based input. It doesn't solve the password and intricate input problem, though. If I were just using my phone for simple text messaging (and BlackBerry didn't exist), then this is probably what I'd rely on.

Oh, the rectangles I spoke of are a reference to the physical shape of virtually every phone on the market. My BlackBerry Classic is also a rectangle. It even has rounded edges! But it features a delightful keyboard that helps me use the device for communication & general input without all the frustration of typing on

I have considered Windows phone, but all I see are boring glass rectangles. BlackBerry has a hardware keyboard. I'm not the only hardware keyboard fanatic out there. Those who have held my Classic for a few minutes have admired those beautiful keys and some have divulged that was the very thing they wished their glass

Boo.

I own three, and just for that comment I'm going to buy another one this weekend. Suck it, fascist.

Well yeah, obviously. This is just the next step in making life as miserable as possible for people who dare to own a car.

Really, no one should need to drive across town at that spot? The dead center of midtown Manhattan? Nobody should need to drive there? No delivery trucks, no police, no taxis, nobody trying to get to the Lincoln tunnel... nobody? Really?

Here's the thing — the cars aren't actually going anywhere. If you shut down 42nd street to car traffic, you're just pushing that traffic to the surrounding, narrower, one-way streets. Sure, the people who depend on public transit to get crosstown will get there in half the time, but everyone else in a car or a bus

Apples ios is 8 years old, android is 7 years old. BlackBerry 10 was released in 2013 btw.

Iphones and android devices are toys, BlackBerry are tools. Consumers are so daft. Their has never been an iphone or android device that is better at performing communication tasks such as, emailing, messaging and making phone calls than a BlackBerry. Apple is too busy doing things like sacrificing battery life in

The technical aspect of it isn't relevant. What is relevant is that BB has had no major security breaches and Apple has. That's really all government security experts are caring about.

I realize that, but it is still a security breach, which makes them less trustworthy than the (so far) breach-free Blackberry.

lol yeah, because a not-even-two-year old computer is SO far behind technologically that's it is UNRECOGNIZABLE. C'mon.

Here's the funny thing, blackberry who owns qnx released details about owning 50% of the car market, in fact the article that is before this one is about volvo's tech. Guess what power's volvo's tech qnx. Instead of covering that you decide to place a smear post. If any other mobile company owned the car market like

If she is using a BlackBerry it's hardly a a downgrade. If she is using the Passport that you show in the article picture, she has Top of the line device that is made for productivity!! The security is second to none so get off this downgrade crap BlackBerry is winning awards all over the globe for their O/S and

BB's secure encryption makes it pretty important in a government.

what's so bad about using a blackberry? I'm using a BB passport for work, all i can say is, its not a bad phone. Dont expect fancy features but its get work done quickly when you're on the go.