
The BlackBerry Torch 9800 might be exclusive to one carrier in the U.S., but that hasn’t stopped the floozy of a handset from making the rounds in Canada. Bell Mobility recently announced that they too will be carrying the BlackBerry Torch slider — which we knew – beginning on September 24th. ...

We recently heard Rogers will be offering the BlackBerry Torch on September 24th and it looks like Bell is offering the same deal. On September 24th, the BlackBerry Torch will be available from Bell for $199.99 on a three year contract. The BlackBerry Torch will operate on Bell’s HSPA+ ...

We’ve been hearing that the Torch is set to arrive in September in Canada and launch dates have put it anywhere between the middle of September to the end of the month. A recent screenshot of a sales terminal or inventory system tells us that the Rogers BlackBerry Torch ...

The BlackBerry Torch has been in the office for a couple of weeks now and we’ve had a long time to think about some of the intricacies of using this device for both business and pleasure. The Torch is the first BlackBerry to feature BlackBerry 6, a touchscreen and ...

It looks like RIM is going to be sending the BlackBerry Torch 9800 up north and across the pond. The Globe and Mail is reporting that Canada’s three largest wireless carriers — Bell, Rogers, and Telus — all will be carrying RIM’s latest creation in the not-so-distant future. Rogers ...

Bell Mobility has officially announced the BlackBerry Torch 9800 with BlackBerry 6. The device from bell will have access to Bell services such as TV, radio, Remote PVR, Visual Voicemail, GPS Navigator and more. There are no details about a launch date or pricing, but it’s likely to be ...

The folks over at MobileSyrup caught some information for those of you out there still waiting on the BlackBerry Pearl 9100 to arrive. The information is pertinent to those who are on Bell and Rogers/Fido and while it's still not a release date it does show that carriers are ...

Bell has been for a while now, a key provider of mobile sports entertainment in Canada. Much like how Verizon and Sprint offer their specialties, Bell has for the most part locked down the NHL offerings here in Canada. This year for the Stanley Cup playoffs, Bell has added ...

Zoompass have made several announcements today that position them as leaders in wireless payments. With the Zoompass Tag, and the Zoompass app for BlackBerry, the company is helping to push the industry away from paper and onto our smartphones. The Zoompass Tag is a sticker that you put on ...

You can never have enough cowbell! For the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, you can show your support by waving the Bell cowbell app for your BlackBerry. It’s free and will be a fun app to use while watching your favorite event. Supported devices include: Bold 9000, Curve 8530, Pearl 8130, ...