BlackBerry Technology
A Blackberry is a personal communications device developed, distributed, and
serviced by Research in Motion(RIM), a Canadian company headquartered in
Waterloo, OntarioA .Blackberry can provide email, text messaging, web browsing,
and telephone service. It is an example of a convergent device. A BlackBerry is
an end-to-end wireless email solution that allows access to your Outlook Inbox,
Calendar, Contacts, and Tasks with full wireless synchronization. The
BlackBerry Server constantly communicates with the campus Exchange server (that
talks to Outlook, among other email clients).As soon as something comes into
your Outlook for Exchange email, the BlackBerry server gets a copy and sends it
to your device through the Internet. Your device receives that information
through the Internet using your carrier's preferred network.
The process works in reverse when you make changes on your BlackBerry device
that need to be copied into your Outlook account, e.g., if you send a message
that needs to be copied to your Sent items, or if you add a contact to your
Contacts list. The Blackberry can be set up and operated wirelessly without
ever being connected physically to a computer. RIM currently offers BlackBerry
e-mail service to non-BlackBerry devices, such as the Palm Treo, through the
BlackBerry Connect software. The original BlackBerry device had a monochrome
display, but all current models have color displays .
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