Monday, March 01, 2004
As to those seen below, addicted to BlackBerry devices, Mary Beth isn't immune to the power of the Berry either. Using it here as a cell phone and to search the web on a Reg. Z question, she has entered the world of Geekdom.
And I admit I too have fallen victim. Here is a shot of my main work area. Can you say redundancy! There are two monitors two cell phones, 1.5 PDAs and the list goes on. After losing power for three hours recently I decided "over connectivity" wasn't a pain. Call it disaster relief, business resumption or as I prefer, business continuation. I can surf, do email and IM if necessary on battery and completely mobile.
Initially I tried an AT&T BlackBerry. It was more expensive, had fewer options, and get this, the web browser only did WML (WAP) sites. There aren't many of those I found any interest in. This one from T*Mobile receives HTML sites which are by far the most common. If you get one of these, consider that in your review and product test.

And I admit I too have fallen victim. Here is a shot of my main work area. Can you say redundancy! There are two monitors two cell phones, 1.5 PDAs and the list goes on. After losing power for three hours recently I decided "over connectivity" wasn't a pain. Call it disaster relief, business resumption or as I prefer, business continuation. I can surf, do email and IM if necessary on battery and completely mobile.
Initially I tried an AT&T BlackBerry. It was more expensive, had fewer options, and get this, the web browser only did WML (WAP) sites. There aren't many of those I found any interest in. This one from T*Mobile receives HTML sites which are by far the most common. If you get one of these, consider that in your review and product test.
