BlackBerry phones caused John McCain a bit of embarrassment several months ago after one of John McCain's campaign staffers said incorrectly that the Arizona Senator "helped create" them.
Now it seems his former campaign workers can't even figure out how to erase private data on the devices before putting them up for sale.
A BlackBerry purchased at an auction of used office equipment from the McCain-Palin campaign turned out to contain cell phone num
Two brews stepped up to the field of battle. One armed himself with the tastiness of the humble blackbeery while the other trained his dark coffee flavor on his opponent. In the end, only one would remain and that victor is none other than Samuel Adams' Blackberry Witbier.
Competing against Samuel Adams' Coffee Stout in the 2008 Beer Lover's Choice Campaign, Blackberry Witbier won with 60 percent of the vote and is available where Sam Adams is sold.
When I got a hold of two sample bottles o
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A BlackBerry Curve costs a couple hundred bucks, but is team spirit priceless?BlackBerry CEO Jim Balsillie's bid to purchase the Phoenix Coyotes and move them to Canada is far from a done deal, but that hasn't stopped Valley hockey fans from organizing a "Save the Coyotes" rally for tomorrow, or requesting that attendees bring their BlackBerry phones to be destroyed in protest.
The new iPhone is a lust-worthy gizmo to begin with, but if you're into food and wine, there are even more reasons to chuck your Crackberry and give in to Apple: the apps.
One of the newest ones, WinePhD, was created by two locals, sommelier Brian Pierce and his business partner/co-inventor Dave Lauinger.
Pierce, the food and beverage director at the Four Seasons in Scottsdale, brought his wealth of wine knowledge to creating the app, which lets users search a library of 60,000 w