Everyone loves the new, shiny-shiny toys for boys and their gadgets like the latest cell phones, or the latest MP3 player, top-of-the-line gaming system, 60 "TVs, surround sound system date and the largest BlackBerry. But what makes these devices, which is only a mobile phone, so addicting? you hold a Research In Motion, maker of the Blackberry have more those of us who own one of these devices
Research In Motion or RIM is a leader in smartphones. They were the first to come out with a phone that is just about everything. They are also one of the first companies to customers, you and I, with no control over what's on our phones. Until then you can add applications to your phone, make your own ringtones, or even upload your own photos. Most carriers have done everything they could to lock you out -. It's as if they were leasing the phone, even though you were buying
But Rome had control over everything, you had the opportunity to take your work with you, the busy executive or senior manager means that you can stay in touch with the office and your staff anywhere. You do not have to lug around a laptop to answer e-mails.
such as newer models are coming, Blackberry has become more powerful and even more popular to the point that they released the consumer version, and even with that consumers are opting for the business version of its mobile phones such as curves and the latest smartphone hit the market by RIM, the torch.
Individuals such busy managers and executives love to be able to stay in touch, they enjoy having the ability to check your e-mail regularly and RIM with its patented push email, you do not have to log in to your account every minute -. messages get delivered to you by e-mail
But BlackBerry addicts research on their side, a survey conducted by David Vance at Rutgers University-Camden, and Nada Kakabadse of Northampton University in Britain found that BlackBerry users show signs of addiction that are "like alcoholics". Now May was not to be flattering, it's not going to explain how it is that BlackBerry users and even sleep with their BlackBerry phones!
But BlackBerry addicts research on their side, a survey conducted by David Vance at Rutgers University-Camden, and Nada Kakabadse of Northampton University in Britain found that BlackBerry users show signs of addiction that are "like alcoholics". Now May was not to be flattering, it's not going to explain how it is that BlackBerry users and even sleep with their BlackBerry phones!
...So why are we really addicted to BlackBerry? Perhaps the real reason is that RIM has developed a device that has captured our ideas and was the first company to give control back to the phone owner, you and I, not the phone company.
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