
This post had to be written because I should be lynched for the last free iPhone porn sites post that I did. While writing the post, I neglected to take into account the fact that my iPhone was in fact iGarbage and couldn’t play any of the videos. Because of that, the whole post was about how the sites weren’t working.
Now, I’m using a new iPhone, and I’ve written up the Top 5 Free iPhone Porn Sites for your reading/viewing pleasure.
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BrickBreaker, the classic comes-with-your-BlackBerry game, is on the Storm and here’s the video. The video is a little long but you get the point really quickly. BrickBreaker is back! In touch form!
(via CB)
Back in May, Bell Canada launched BlackBerry Unite! - a free download that allows you to “keep connected and organized, collaborate and share content, calendars, contacts, pictures and videos on your computer and sync it with your BlackBerry.” Yesterday a new video surfaced, created by Blink Media Works, outlining its features and benefits.
Get the software here!
[via Mobile Syrup]
Here is the launch video for the i.TV application for iPhone. I’ve been writing about i.TV for a little while now and I’ve used their application on several occasions. The best time to use i.TV is when you and your friend/spouse have one of those “what movie should we see?” moments. You just whip out your iPhone, and play a couple trailers.
Doesn’t this video remind you of the old Mac ads? Just the part with the droids staring at the screen in a 1984 kind of way.
Here is a video we got from CrackBerry. Although the video is a whopping 3 minutes long, it showcases all the features we’ve been looking forward to on the BlackBerry Storm. Something I’m curious about is the landscape keyboard: will it turn for everything? As Doug has mentioned before, I’m an iPhone user and one of the problems I have is that the keyboard will go landscape for Safari, but not SMS. I’ll add this to my giant list of problems with the iPhone. Anyways, this is a BlackBerry site and RIM knows its stuff, so I’m sure they’ve figured it out. Enjoy!
(Via CB)
Our boy Kevin at CrackBerry has made another hands on video of a pre-released BlackBerry, this time of the BlackBerry Curve 8900, formally known as the BlackBerry Javelin. According to Kevin, you can think of the Curve 8900 in two ways: as a 83xx Curve on steroids or a toned-down BlackBerry Bold.
Hmmm, Curve 8900, Bold or BlackBerry Storm? Make sure to ask Kevin when you see him at the BlackBerry Cool 15.
(via CB)
At this point, no one should be surprised that this Italian promotional video of the BlackBerry Storm has appeared on the Internet. However, what is surprising is just how sexy and chic the device comes across: it certainly looks as though the Storm can give any other handset a run for its money.
In addition to the exciting video above, CrackBerry.com has posted the latest ‘leaked’ information from the latest Verizon internal ‘Talking Up a Storm’ email mailout. You can read the mailout, which deals with the BlackBerry Storms’ global features after the jump.
(via CB)
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Read the rest of New BlackBerry Storm video, Verizon 9530 ‘leak’

Tired of sitting around watching all the cool kids and their streaming video? Well now you can join in the fun — Qik has just moved into an open beta phase.
Offering both S60 and Windows Mobile clients (with iPhone allegedly on the way), Qik does a pretty stellar and unique job of streaming live audio and video straight from your handset to your millions of adoring fans glued to their computer monitors around the world.
So go sign up! And if you don’t have millions of adoring fans, be sure to drop me a line with your username. I’ll watch you juggle.
[via All About Symbian]
mywaves, a company specializing in mobile video, has announced that they are supporting a number of new devices.
The BlackBerry Pearl 8130, the iPhone, the Symbian S60, and four Palm handsets — the Treo 680, 700p, and 755p, the Centro — are all now able to make use of the mywaves video service. The service allows users to watch videos, set up content channels, and share videos with friends via email or SMS.