Research In Motion’s new smartphone, the BlackBerry Curve 8520, is designed to straddle both the business and consumer worlds. In addition to providing traditional BlackBerry functionality, the device puts a heavy emphasis on music, instant messaging and games. However, enough benefits exist on both the hardware and software sides for IT administrators and procurement managers to give the device a hard look during their next tech refresh.
– If the Aug. 5 release of the BlackBerry Curve 8520 smartphone
is any indication, Research
In Motion has decided to devote more of its energies to the consumer market:
the review device that eWEEK has looked at
puts as much emphasis on music, videos and games as it does
business-related tasks. N…


