
The United States Air Force has over 30,000 BlackBerrys in their inventory, accounting for over 50 percent of the Department of Defense’s total BlackBerry deployment. During the month of March, the Air Force will be implementing security updates to their BlackBerrys in order to better protect the organization from ...

We frequently feature useful applications on BBGeeks, so it surprised me that when I saw up update for SugarSync, I also saw that we hand’t covered the application before. We did cover Dropbox though, and the two services are somewhat similar. The biggest difference, right now, is that SugarSync ...

We all want software that works. Yet we’re also eager for new software, so that we’ll accept small bugs and flaws and run beta releases on our computers and mobile devices. I usually relish a beta release. Yes, there will probably be a flaw that annoys me in the ...

In an article posted by Reuters , Scott Totzke, RIM's vice-president of BlackBerry security speaks about the security of smartphones these days making some bold, but reasonable statements about where we could end up if we are not careful. Totzke, along with Kevin Mahaffey, chief technology officer at Flexilis ...

As teachers and students know by now, cell phone use in class is frowned upon. Not only do they present a distraction, but they also aid cheating. Friends can text message answers, and students can take photos of tests with camera phones. But just because a phone isn’t welcome ...

One thing I’ve been using my BlackBerry for more and more is taking notes. I used to carry around a small pad and paper, but I’d either forget to bring it with me, or else lose it somewhere along the way. With the BlackBerry, it’s with me all the ...

It's been a while since we have heard from the folks behind Bolt Browser, but that doesn't mean they have not been hard at work improving on their already stellar (and popular - they passed the 1 million phone installs milestone) third party BlackBerry web browser. In fact, they ...