By now you've hopefully enjoyed watching my CES 2014 antics from earlier this week when I went out and purchased the exclusive $2,000 P'9982 from the Porsche Design store in Las Vegas.
Following up the purchase, we went back to our CES Live stage at the Las Vegas Convention Center and unboxed the bad boy for your viewing pleasure. Watching the video now - I was clearly experiencing a little post-purchase "high" from the experience. Luckily, Adam was there to keep me somewhat grounded.
If you want to see what comes in the box of a $2,000 BlackBerry, and hopefully have a laugh or two, this is the video for you. I hope you enjoy it.
As for the P'9982, I've really been enjoying it. Sure, it's mainly just a really, really expensive BlackBerry Z10, but there's something about it that just makes you smile every time you whip it out and swipe up on the screen. I love carrying around a phone that you're not likely to see in anybody else's hands. And, if you do see one, you're instantly friends. When you get a P'9982, you're not just buying a phone, you're really buying into an exclusive club.
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Must-Watch Video: CrackBerry Kevin drops $2,000 in Vegas on something young, hot and sexy!
Oops. I did it again. As promised in my last Editor's Desk post, I managed to find something young, hot and sexy here in Vegas to drop some money on and record while doing it. It's not a gold show this time, but rather a stainless steel one. Watch the video and enjoy! :)
CES Day 3 roundup
The later you get into CES, the weirder it gets, and CES 2015 has been no exception to that rule. After the surprise revelation that Audi had an LG webOS smartwatch we had to wonder what else there could possibly be.
John Chen discusses IoT, the Blackberry brand and more
Following the announcements from BlackBerry at CES 2015, Liz Claman from Fox Business News caught up with BlackBerry CEO John Chen to discuss the Internet of Things, the BlackBerry brand and security and how he can get everyone to go back to BlackBerry. While some of the questions were rather typical and Chen has been answering them for months now, Claman also touched on the recent...
Olympus cameras come with great app support
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