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The '''BlackBerry''' is a [[wireless]] [[handheld device]] introduced in [[1999]] which supports [[push e-mail]], [[mobile telephone]], [[text messaging]], [[internet fax]]ing, [[world wide web|web]] browsing and other wireless [[information]] services. It was developed by [[Research In Motion]] (RIM) and delivers information over the wireless data networks of [[cellular telephone]] companies. BlackBerry made headway in the [[marketplace]] by first concentrating on e-mail. RIM currently offers BlackBerry e-mail service to non-BlackBerry devices, such as [[Palm (PDA)|Palm]] [[Treo]], through BlackBerry Connect software.
name = Pierre-Félix Guattari|
Using a [[scroll wheel|trackwheel]] and buttons. The original BlackBerry device had a [[monochrome]] display, but all current models have colour displays.
birth = [[April 30]], [[1930]] ([[Villeneuve-les-Sablons]], [[Oise]], [[France]])|
death = [[August 29]], [[1992]] ([[La Borde clinic]], [[Cour-Cheverny]], [[France]])|
school_tradition = [[Psychoanalysis]], [[Autonomism]] |
main_interests = [[Psychoanalysis]], [[Politics]], [[Ecology]], [[Semiotics]]|
influences = [[Freud]], [[Lacan]], [[Gregory Bateson|Bateson]], [[Sartre]], [[Hjelmslev]]|
influenced = [[Eric Alliez]], [[Michael Hardt]], [[Brian Massumi]], [[Antonio Negri]] |
notable_ideas = [[assemblage]], [[desiring machine]], [[deterritorialization]], [[ecosophy]], [[schizoanalysis]]|
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'''Pierre-Félix Guattari''' ([[April 30]], [[1930]] – [[August 29]], [[1992]]) was a [[France|French]] [[militant]], institutional [[psychotherapist]] and [[philosopher]], a founder of both [[schizoanalysis]] and [[ecosophy]]. Guattari is best known for his intellectual collaborations with [[Gilles Deleuze]], most notably ''[[Anti-Oedipus]]'' (1972) and ''[[A Thousand Plateaus]]'' (1980).
 
==Biography==
While including the usual [[Personal Digital Assistant|PDA]] applications (address book, calendar, to-do lists, etc.) as well as telephone capabilities on newer models, the BlackBerry is primarily known for its ability to send and receive e-mail anywhere it has access to an appropriate [[wireless network]] of a cellular phone carrier, as well as for its built-in [[Computer keyboard|keyboard]] optimized for "[[thumbing]]", or using only the thumbs to type. System navigation is primarily accomplished by the [[scroll wheel|trackwheel]] (or "thumbwheel"), a scrolling wheel with a "click" function, located on the right side of the device. Some models (currently, those manufactured for use with [[Nextel]], [[TELUS]], and other [[iDen]] networks) also incorporate a [[two-way radio]]. BlackBerry devices still depend on cellular phone service coverage and are not [[Wi-Fi]] compatible unlike similar handheld devices that are on the market now.
=== Clinic of La Borde ===
Born in Villeneuve-les-Sablons, [[Oise]], [[France]].{{Fact|date=February 2007}} Guattari was encouraged by psychiatrist [[Jean Oury]] towards the practice of [[psychiatry]], becoming impassioned from 1950 towards that field.{{Fact|date=February 2007}} Due to his frustrations with the theories and methods of French [[psychoanalyst]] [[Jacques Lacan]] — who both taught and analysed Guattari in the 1950s – Guattari became convinced that he needed to continue exploring as vast an array of domains as possible ([[philosophy]], [[ethnology]], [[linguistics]], [[architecture]], etc.,) in order to better define the orientation, delimitation and psychiatric efficacy of the practice. Guattari would later proclaim that psychoanalysis is "the best [[capitalist]] drug" because in it desire is confined to a couch: desire, in Lacanian psychoanalysis, is an energy that is contained rather than one that, if freed, could militantly engage itself in something different. He continued this research, collaborating in Jean Oury's private clinic of [[La Borde clinic|La Borde]] at Court-Cheverny, one of the main centers of institutional psychotherapy at the time. La Borde was a venue for conversation amongst innumerable students of philosophy, psychology, ethnology, and [[social work]]. La Borde was Félix Guattari's principal anchoring until he died of a heart attack in [[1992]].
 
=== 1960s to 1970s ===
Modern BlackBerry handhelds incorporate an [[ARM architecture|ARM]] 7 or 9 processor, however older BlackBerry 950 and 957 handhelds used [[Intel 80386]] processors. The latest BlackBerry models (8700 series) operate with an Intel PXA901 at 312 MHz, 64 MB [[flash memory]] and 16 MB [[SDRAM]].<ref>[http://www.blackberry.com/products/pdfs/blackberry8700c_ent.pdf. See BlackBerry 8700c Technical Specifications.]</ref>
 
From 1955 to 1965, Félix Guattari animated the [[trotskyist]] group ''Voie Communiste'' ("Communist Way"). He would then support [[anticolonialist]] struggles as well as the Italian ''[[Autonomists]]''. Guattari also took part in the movement of the psychological G.T., which gathered many psychiatrists at the beginning of the sixties and created the Association of Institutional Psychotherapy in November [[1965]]. It was at the same time that he founded, along with other militants, the F.G.E.R.I. (Federation of Groups for Institutional Study & Research) and its review research, working on philosophy, mathematics, psychoanalysis, education, architecture, ethnology, etc. The F.G.E.R.I. came to represent aspects of the multiple political and cultural engagements of Félix Guattari: the Group for Young Hispanics, the Franco-Chinese Friendships (in the times of the popular communes), the opposition activities with the wars in [[Algerian War of Independence|Algeria]] and Vietnam, the participation in the M.N.E.F., with the U.N.E.F., the policy of the offices of psychological academic aid (B.A.P.U.), the organisation of the University Working Groups (G.T.U.), but also the reorganizations of the training courses with the Centers of Training to the Methods of Education Activities (C.E.M.E.A.) for psychiatric male nurses, as well as the formation of Friendly Male Nurses (Amicales d'infirmiers) (in [[1958]]), the studies on architecture and the projects of construction of a day hospital of for "students and young workers".
The devices are very popular with some businesses, where they are primarily used to provide e-mail delivery to roaming employees. To fully integrate the BlackBerry into a company, the installation of BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) is required.
 
Guattari was involved in the [[events of May 1968]], starting from the [[Movement of March 22]]. It was in the aftermath of 1968 that Guattari met [[Gilles Deleuze]] at the [[University of Vincennes]] and began to lay the ground-work for the soon to be infamous ''[[Anti-Oedipus]]'' (1972), which [[Michel Foucault]] described as "an introduction to the non-fascist life" in his preface to the book. Throughout his career it may be said that his writings were at all times correspondent in one fashion or another with sociopolitical and cultural engagements. In 1967, he appeared as one of the founders of OSARLA (Organization of solidarity and Aid to the Latin-American Revolution). It was with the head office of the F.G.E.R.I. that he met, in [[1968]], [[Daniel Cohn-Bendit]], [[Jean-Jacques Lebel]], and [[Julian Beck]]. In [[1970]], he created C.E.R.F.I. (Center for the Study and Research of Institutional Formation), which takes the direction of the Recherches review. In 1977, he created the CINEL for "new spaces of freedom" before joining in the 1980s the [[ecological]] movement with his "[[ecosophy]]".
In November, [[2004]], RIM announced that the number of subscribers to the BlackBerry service had reached two million, having doubled within ten months.[http://www.blackberry.com/news/press/2004/pr-17_11_2004-01.shtml] Continuing their growth, RIM announced an additional one million subscribers in May, [[2005]], only six months after reaching two million.[http://www.blackberry.com/news/press/2005/pr-09_05_2005-01.shtml] On [[December 21]], [[2005]], RIM announced that their subscriber base reached 4.3 million subscribers [http://rim.com/news/press/2005/pr-21_12_2005-01.shtml] and has surpassed 5 million by March 2006, despite slowing sales [http://www.macworld.com/news/2006/04/07/blackberry/index.php].
 
=== 1980s to 1990s ===
 
In his last book, ''Chaosmose'' ([[1992]]), the topic of which is already partially developed in ''What is Philosophy?'' (1991, with Deleuze), Félix Guattari takes again his essential topic: the question of subjectivity. "How to produce it, collect it, enrich it, reinvent it permanently in order to make it compatible with mutant Universes of value?" This idea returns like a leitmotiv, from ''Psychanalyse and transversality'' (a regrouping of articles from [[1957]] to [[1972]]) through ''Années d'hiver'' ([[1980]] - [[1986]]) and ''Cartographies Schizoanalytique'' ([[1989]]). He insists on the function of "a-signification", which plays the role of support for a subjectivity in act, starting from four parameters: "significative and [[semiotic]] flows, Phylum of Machinic Propositions, Existential Territories and Incorporeal Universes of Reference."
===Keyboard===
Most BlackBerry devices come with a full, albeit tiny, [[QWERTY]] keyboard, using the [[Alt key|"Alt" key]] to enter numbers and special characters. A self-configurable "Auto Text" feature can be used for frequent words or easier input of special characters like umlauts (point 13 at [http://blackberry.wikicities.com/wiki/Benutzer:Fj], German). The 7100 series models feature a reduced-key keyboard and use a technology called 'SureType' to allow each key to represent multiple letters, numbers, and symbols. SureType uses a prediction dictionary to figure out which word a user will want, similar to [[Tegic]]'s [[T9 (predictive text)|T9]], used on many cellphones.
 
In 1995, the posthumous release ''Chaosophy'' featured Guattari's first collection of essays and interviews focuses on the French anti-psychiatrist and theorist's work as director of the experimental La Borde clinic and collaborator of philosopher Gilles Deleuze. ''Chaosophy'' is a groundbreaking introduction to Guattari's theories on "schizo-analysis", a process meant to replace [[Sigmund Freud]]'s interpretation with a more pragmatic, experimental, and collective approach rooted in reality. Unlike Freud, Guattari believes that [[schizophrenia]] is an extreme mental state co-existent with the capitalist system itself. But capitalism keeps enforcing [[neurosis]] as a way of maintaining normality. Guattari's post-Marxist vision of capitalism provides a new definition not only of mental illness, but also of micropolitical means of subversion. It includes key essays such as "Balance-Sheet Program for Desiring Machines," cosigned by Deleuze (with whom he coauthored Anti-Oedipus and A Thousand Plateaus), and the provocative "Everybody Wants To Be a Fascist."
==Operating system==
RIM provides a proprietary multi-tasking operating system (OS) for the BlackBerry, which makes heavy use of the device's specialized input devices, particularly the thumbwheel. The OS provides support for [[MIDP]] 1.0 and [[WAP]] 1.2. Previous versions allowed wireless synchronization with [[Microsoft Exchange Server]]'s e-mail and calendar, as well as with [[Lotus Domino]]'s e-mail. The current OS 4 provides a subset of MIDP 2.0, and allows complete wireless activation and synchronization with Exchange's e-mail, calendar, tasks, notes and contacts, and adds support for [[Novell GroupWise]] and [[Lotus Notes]].
 
''Soft Subversions'' is another collection of Félix Guattari's essays, lectures, and interviews traces the militant anti-psychiatrist and theorist's thought and activity throughout the 1980s ("the winter years"). Concepts such as "micropolitics," "schizoanalysis," and "becoming-woman" open up new horizons for political and creative resistance in the "postmedia era." Guattari's energetic analyses of art, cinema, youth culture, economics, and power formations introduce a radically inventive thought process engaged in liberating subjectivity from the standardizing and homogenizing processes of global capitalism.
Third-party developers can write software using these APIs, and proprietary BlackBerry APIs as well, but any application that makes use of certain restricted functionality must be [[digital signature|digitally signed]] so that it can be associated to a developer account at RIM. This signing procedure guarantees the authorship of an application, but does not guarantee the quality or security of the code.
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== Bibliography ==
==Supporting software==
=== Works published in English ===
BlackBerry handheld integration into an organization's e-mail system is provided through a software package called "[[BlackBerry Enterprise Server]]" (BES). Versions of BES are available for [[Microsoft Exchange]], [[Lotus Domino]] and [[Novell GroupWise]].
 
*''Molecular Revolution: Psychiatry and Politics'' (1984). Trans. Rosemary Sheed. Selected essays from ''Psychanalyse et transversalité'' (1972) and ''La révolution moléculaire'' (1977).
Individual users can often use e-mail services provided by the wireless provider and therefore may not be required to install a BES server on their local network, but organizations that have multiple wireless users usually run BES on their own network.
*''Les Trois écologies'' (1989). Trans. ''The Three Ecologies.'' Partial translation by Chris Turner (Paris: Galilee, 1989), full translation by Ian Pindar and Paul Sutton (London: The Athlone Press, 2000).
*''Chaosmose'' (1992). Trans. ''Chaosmosis: an ethico-aesthetic paradigm'' (1995).
*''Chaosophy'' (1995), ed. Sylvere Lotringer. Collected essays and interviews.
*''Soft Subversions'' (1996), ed. Sylvere Lotringer. Collected essays and interviews.
*''The Guattari Reader'' (1996), ed. Gary Genosko. Collected essays and interviews.
*''Ecrits pour L'Anti-Œdipe'' (2004), ed. Stéphane Nadaud. Trans. ''The Anti-Œdipus Papers'' (2006). Collection of texts written between 1969 and 1972.
*''Chaos and Complexity'' (Forthcoming 2008, MIT Press). Collected essays and interviews.
 
In collaboration with [[Gilles Deleuze]]:
BES can act as a sort of e-mail relay for corporate accounts so that users always have access to their e-mail. The software monitors the user's local "inbox", and when a new message comes in, it picks up the message and passes it to RIM's [[Network Operations Center]] (NOC). The messages are then relayed to the user's wireless provider, which in turn delivers them to the user's BlackBerry device.
This is called [[push e-mail|Push procedure]], where the mobile user doesn't have to synchronize the data by hand. All new e-mails, contacts and calendar entries are pushed to the BlackBerry device automatically. Device storage also enables the mobile user to access all data offline in areas without wireless service. As soon as the user connects again, the BES sends the latest data. This way the handheld is always up-to-date.
 
*''Capitalisme et Schizophrénie 1. L'Anti-Œdipe'' (1972). Trans. ''[[Anti-Oedipus]]'' (1977).
BES also provides handhelds with [[TCP/IP]] connectivity that is [[proxy server|proxied]] through a component called "[[Mobile Data Service]]" (MDS). This allows for custom application development using data streams on BlackBerry devices based on the [[Sun Microsystems]] [[Java ME]] platform.
*''Kafka: Pour une Littérature Mineure'' (1975). Trans. ''Kafka: Toward a Theory of Minor Literature'' (1986).
*''Rhizome: introduction'' (Paris: Minuit, 1976). Trans. "Rhizome," in ''Ideology and Consciousness'' 8 (Spring, 1981): 49-71. This is an early version of what became the introductory chapter in ''Mille Plateaux.''
*''Capitalisme et Schizophrénie 2. Mille Plateaux'' (1980). Trans. ''[[A Thousand Plateaus]]'' (1987).
*''On the Line'' (1983). Contains translations of "Rhizome," and "Politics" ("Many Politics") by Deleuze and Parnet.
*''Nomadology: The War Machine.'' (1986). Translation of "Plateau 12," ''Mille Plateaux.''
*''Qu'est-ce que la philosophie?'' (1991). Trans. ''What Is Philosophy?'' (1996).
 
Other collaborations:
In addition, BES provides security, in the form of [[Triple DES]] or, more recently, [[Advanced Encryption Standard|AES]] encryption of all data (both e-mail and MDS traffic) that travels between the BlackBerry handheld and a BlackBerry Enterprise Server.
 
*''Les nouveaux espaces de liberté'' (1985). Trans. ''Communists Like Us'' (1990). With [[Antonio Negri]].
The universal and push-based connectivity of the BES/MDS infrastructure are among the most valuable aspects of Research In Motion's product. An organization can have devices on different carriers, and connected through different [[cellular network protocol]]s, all functioning in an integrated fashion.
*''Micropolitica: Cartografias do Desejo'' (1986). Trans. ''Molecular Revolution in Brazil'' (Forthcoming October 2007, MIT Press). With Suely Rolnik.
*''The party without bosses'' (2003), by Gary Genosko. Features a 1982 conversation between Guattari and [[Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva]], the current [[President of Brazil]].
 
=== Works untranslated into English ===
Most providers offer flat monthly pricing for unlimited data between BlackBerry units and BES, which also enhances the value of the MDS component. In addition to receiving e-mail, organizations can make [[intranet]]s or custom internal applications with unmetered [[bandwidth|traffic]].
Note: Many of the essays found in these works have been individually translated and can be found in the English collections.
*''Psychanalyse et transversalité. Essais d'analyse institutionnelle'' (1972).
*''La révolution moléculaire'' (1977, 1980). The 1980 version (éditions 10/18) contains substantially different essays from the 1977 version.
*''L'inconscient machinique. Essais de Schizoanalyse'' (1979).
*''Les années d'hiver, 1980-1985'' (1986).
*''Cartographies schizoanalytiques'' (1989).
 
Other collaborations:
With more recent versions of the BlackBerry platform, the MDS is no longer a requirement for wireless data access. Beginning with OS 3.8 or 4.0, BlackBerry handhelds can access the Internet (i.e. [[TCP/IP]] access) without an MDS - previously only e-mail and [[WAP]] access was possible without a BES/MDS. The BES/MDS is still required for secure e-mail, data access, and applications that require WAP from carriers that do not allow WAP access.
 
*''L’intervention institutionnelle'' (Paris: Petite Bibliothèque Payot, n. 382 - 1980). On [[institutional pedagogy]]. With Jacques Ardoino, G. Lapassade, Gerard Mendel, Rene Lourau.
==Third party software==
*''Pratique de l'institutionnel et politique'' (1985). With [[Jean Oury]] and Francois Tosquelles.
Earlier BlackBerry models used C++ for software development, but all current models support MDS and universally supported [[Java (language)|Java]] (using the [[J2ME]] set of libraries). Software development for BlackBerry is also available through Visual Studio .NET via the [[AppForge]] Crossfire add-in which enables development in C# or VB.NET. A growing number of third party commercial applications are available for BlackBerry. These include applications in [[sales force automation]], [[customer relationship management]], and
*(it) ''Desiderio e rivoluzione. Intervista a cura di Paolo Bertetto'' (Milan: Squilibri, 1977). Conversation with Franco Berardi (Bifo) and Paolo Bertetto.
[[Remote administration|remote IT administration]]. There is also a wide selection of [http://blackberryforums.pinstack.com/downloads.php free 3rd party software] available for the Blackberry.
 
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==Social usage==
Thanks to their gain in popularity, BlackBerry devices are also used in social scenarios for setting up dates or movie viewing times with friends and acquaintances. The ease of keying in and sending not only e-mails, but mobile "short messages" ([[short message service|SMS]]) as well, is particularly practical, e.g. to quickly answer a mail message to a sender with a mobile phone, even if they do not have a BlackBerry.
 
*[[Éric Alliez]], ''La Signature du monde, ou Qu'est-ce que la philosophie de Deleuze et Guattari'' (1993). Trans. ''The Signature of the World: Or, What is Deleuze and Guattari's Philosophy?'' (2005).
RIM is increasingly integrating [[instant messaging]] into their new devices and software. RIM offers its own proprietary BlackBerry Instant Messenger, but also began offering a [[Yahoo Chat]] client in 2005 and introduced a [[Google Talk]] client in early 2006 [http://googletalk.blogspot.com/2006/03/google-talk-for-blackberry-devices.html]. There is speculation of an upcoming [[MSN Messenger]] client.
*Gary Genosko, ''Félix Guattari: An Aberrant Introduction'' (2002).
 
*Gary Genosko (ed.), ''Deleuze and Guattari: Critical Assessments of Leading Philosophers, Volume 2: Guattari'' (2001).
BlackBerry devices are also extremely popular in the [[Deaf community]], allowing people to message each other very easily.
 
==Name origin==
RIM settled on the name "BlackBerry" only after weeks of work by [[Lexicon Branding|Lexicon Branding Inc.]], the [[Sausalito, California]]–based firm that named [[Intel|Intel Corp.’s]] [[Pentium]] microprocessor and [[Apple Computer|Apple’s]] [[PowerBook]]. One of the naming experts at Lexicon thought the miniature buttons on RIM’s product looked like the tiny seeds in a strawberry," Lexicon founder David Placek says. "A linguist at the firm thought ''straw'' was too slow sounding. Someone else suggested blackberry. RIM went for it." (From a Bloomberg article by Anthony Effinger).
 
==Nicknames==
The ability to read e-mail that is received in realtime, anywhere, has made the BlackBerry devices infamously addictive, earning them the nickname "[[Cocaine|Crack]]Berry". Smaller blue-coloured models of the BlackBerry are colloquially nicknamed "BlueBerrys". The devices were called RIMs by some early adopters after the abbreviated company name displayed prominently on early BlackBerry devices.
 
Within the company, various model families are named for [[subatomic particle]]s; names used include [[Electron]], [[Proton]], [[Baryon]], [[Quark]] and [[Charm quark|Charm]].
 
==Problems==
A musculoskeletal disorder has arisen from repeated Blackberry use. Dubbed [[BlackBerry Thumb]], it causes pain and tenderness in the thumbs to a point where people have problems using them, thus minimizing dexterity.
 
A non-physical problem is the constant attachment to email. Most users get Blackberry devices in order to increase their productivity, but they tend to encourage multi-tasking which can make it difficult for users to concentrate on other tasks when out of the office.
 
==Models==
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|[[Image:Blackberry850.gif|120px|thumb|BlackBerry 850]]
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|[[Image:Blackberry1.jpg|120px|thumb|BlackBerry 6230]]
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|[[Image:BlackBerry 7230.jpg|120px|thumb|BlackBerry 7230]]
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|[[Image:BlackBerry 8700c.jpg|120px|thumb|BlackBerry 8700c]]
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!Generation!!Model!!Screen!!Network!!Notes!!Providers
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|rowspan=5|Early models||850||small monochrome||[[DataTAC]]||e-mail and [[WAP]] services only
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|850||small monochrome||DataTAC||e-mail and AOL instant messanging||American Online
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|857||large monochrome||DataTAC||e-mail and WAP services only
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|950||small monochrome||[[Mobitex]]||e-mail and WAP services only
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|957 "Proton"||large monochrome||Mobitex||e-mail and WAP services only
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|rowspan=2|Early Java-based||5790||large 160x160 pixel monochrome||900 MHz Mobitex||e-mail services only
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|5810||large monochrome screen||1900 MHz [[GSM]]/[[GPRS]]||phone but headset required
|-
|rowspan=3|"Quark"||6210||medium 160x100 pixel monochrome||900/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS||integrated phone
|-
|6230||medium 160x100 pixel monochrome||900/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS||integrated phone (blue case)
|-
|6280||medium 160x100 pixel monochrome||850/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS||integrated phone
|-
|6500||6510||medium monochrome||[[Integrated Digital Enhanced Network|iDEN]]||integrated phone, integrated two-way radio
|-
|rowspan=2|6700||6710||large monochrome||900/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS||integrated phone
|-
|6750||large monochrome||800/1900 MHz [[CDMA2000]] 1xRTT||integrated phone
|-
|rowspan=6|7200||7210||medium 240x160 pixel colour||900/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS||integrated phone
|-
|7230||medium 240x160 pixel colour||900/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS||integrated phone
|-
|7250||medium 240x160 pixel colour||800/1900 MHz CDMA2000 1x||integrated phone, Bluetooth
|-
|7270||medium 240x160 pixel colour||corporate [[Wi-Fi]] [[802.11b]] networks for data and [[VOIP]]||
|-
|7280||medium 240x160 pixel colour||850/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS||integrated phone
|-
|7290||medium 240x160 pixel colour||850/900/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS||integrated phone with Bluetooth
|-
|rowspan=2|7500||7510||rowspan=2|medium 240x160 pixel colour||rowspan=2|iDEN||integrated phone with speakerphone, integrated two-way radio
|-
|7520||integrated phone with speakerphone, integrated two-way radio, GPS and Bluetooth
|-
|rowspan=3|7700||7730||rowspan=3|large 240x240 pixel colour||900/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS||rowspan=3|integrated phone
|-
|7750||800/1900 MHz CDMA2000 1x
|-
|7780||850/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS
|-
|rowspan=7|"Charm"||7100t||rowspan=7|large 240x260 colour||rowspan=6|850/900/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS||rowspan=6|with integrated phone with speakerphone, [[Bluetooth]]||T-Mobile
|-
|7105t||Updated T-Mobile<!--7100 with features beveled rows of keys, similar to Nokia's 668X series, for easier touch typing. It also features larger send and end keys. The screen has been improved as well. It is now more legible outdoors, uses less power and is less susceptible to scratches.-->
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|7100r||Rogers
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|7100v||Vodafone
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|7100g||Many GSM providers including Hong Kong and Cingular
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|7100x||O2
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|7100i||800/1900 MHz CDMA2000 1x iDEN||with integrated phone with speakerphone, [[Bluetooth]], [[Push-to-talk]], GPS, 64MB||Nextel and Telus
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|rowspan=4|7130||7130e||rowspan=4|large 240x260 colour||800/1900 MHz CDMA2000 1x and [[Evolution-Data Optimized|EV-DO]]||rowspan=4|with integrated phone with speakerphone, [[Bluetooth]]||Verizon, Sprint, Telus and Bell Mobility Providers
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|7130c||rowspan=3|850/900/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS/EDGE||Cingular
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|7130g||Many GSM providers including Rogers and 02
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|7130v||Vodafone
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|rowspan=5|"Electron"||8700c||rowspan=5|large 320x240 pixels and 65K colour depth||rowspan=4|850/900/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS/EDGE||rowspan=5|integrated phone with speakerphone, [[Bluetooth]]||Cingular
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|8700r||Rogers
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|8700f||Orange
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|8700g||Many GSM providers including T-Mobile and Telefonica Moviles
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|8707v||850/900/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS/[[3G]]||Vodafone UK [http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2006/03/24/vodafone_3g_blackberry_8707v/] Vodafone Smartone (Hong Kong)
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===Phones with BlackBerry e-mail client===
Several ordinary mobile phones have been released featuring the BlackBerry e-mail client which connects to BlackBerry servers. All these phones have full QWERTY keyboards.
 
*[[Siemens AG|Siemens]] SK65, Operates on 900/1800/1900 MHz GSM network, 132x176 pixel screen
*[[Nokia 6810]] Operates on 900/1800/1900 MHz GSM network, 128x128 pixel screen
*[[Nokia 6820]] Operates on 900/1800/1900 MHz GSM network, American variant on 850/1800/1900 GSM network, 128x128 pixel screen
*[[Nokia 9300]] Operates on 900/1800/1900 MHz GSM network, 128x128 and 640x200 pixel screen
*[[Nokia 9500]] Operates on 900/1800/1900 MHz GSM network, 128x128 and 640x200 pixel screen
*[[Sony Ericsson P910]] Operates on 900/1800/1900 MHz GSM network, American and Chinese variants on 850/1800/1900, 208x320 pixel screen
 
==Popular culture==
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*[[Terry Pratchett]]'s 30th ''[[Discworld]]'' novel, ''[[Thud!]]'', features a "Gooseberry model" imp, which is used by [[Samuel Vimes]] to transmit messages (through the clacks) and find files in his office.
*[[Mike Novick]] uses a BlackBerry on [[Fox]]'s ''[[24 (TV series)|24]]'' to communicate with [[Jack Bauer]] about a [[nerve gas]] threat.
*In [[UPN]]'s cult hit TV show ''[[Veronica Mars]]'', Lynn Echolls leaves her suicide note on a BlackBerry.
*In the [[List of House episodes|''Control'']] episode of Fox's medical drama ''[[House (TV series)|House]]'', workaholic businesswoman Carly uses (with a touch of addiction) a BlackBerry.
*In the 2005 romantic comedy ''[[Hitch (film)|Hitch]]'', Albert Brennaman receives a warning on his BlackBerry from Alex Hitchens that his beloved Allegra Cole is on her way into his office.
*[[Joshua Lyman]] ([[Bradley Whitford]]) of ''[[The West Wing (TV series)|The West Wing]]'' can be seen using the BlackBerry throughout the series.
*[[Shane Powers]], a contestant on ''[[Survivor: Panama - Exile Island]]'' (Season twelve) found a piece of wood and was pretending it was his BlackBerry and he was sending messages to people back home.
*In an episode of ''[[So NoTORIous]]'', a [[VH1]] show based upon the life of [[Tori Spelling]], Tori loses her BlackBerry, on which pictures from a party are saved.
*In ''[[Green Day]]'''s ''[[Bullet in a Bible]]'' there appears to be what looks like a BlackBerry next to [[Billie Joe Armstrong]]
*In an episode of ''[[American Dad]]'', [[Steve Smith (American Dad)|Steve Smith]] and [[Roger the Alien]] find [[Dick Cheney]]'s BlackBerry at a [[Secret Service]] party picnic, and for the rest of the episode [[prank call]] the [[United Nations]].
*In the reality show, Last Comic Standing, one of the comics was kicked off of the show for using a BlackBerry after he had signed a contract that no outside communication was permitted during the show.
 
==References and notes==
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*[http://rim.com/news/press/2005/pr-05_04_2005-01.shtml Research In Motion Reports Fourth Quarter And Year-End Results For Fiscal 2005]
*[http://rim.com/investors/pdf/2005rim_ar.pdf Research In Motion 2005 Annual Report]
*[http://www.digital501.com/20060309100/blackberry-7100-osx-tmobile/ Review of the BlackBerry 7100t]
 
==External links==
*[http://www.revue-chimeres.org/guattari/guattari.html Chimeres site on Guattari (in French)]
*[http://multitudes.samizdat.net/_Guattari-Felix_.html Multitudes page on Guattari (in French)]
 
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===Books===
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* [http://www.blackberryfordummies.com/ BlackBerry for Dummies], website to the popular Dummies book for BlackBerry.
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* [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0764589539 Professional BlackBerry], a resourceful book for BES administrators on how to setup / install / manage the BES.
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===Corporate===
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* [http://www.blackberry.com/ BlackBerry.com], the main site.
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* [http://www.discoverblackberry.com/ Discover BlackBerry.com], the retail site.
[[Category:Psychotherapists]]
* [http://www.rim.com/ Research In Motion], the manufacturer of the BlackBerry.
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* [http://www.BlackBerry-Vodafone.co.uk/ BlackBerry-Vodafone], UK Vodafone reseller.
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===Services===
[[Category:Deleuze-Guattari]]
*[http://www.palm.com/us/enterprise/products/blackberry_connect.html PalmSource Mail for BlackBerry Connect], connect to BlackBerry services on Palm OS/Treo
* [http://www.pinstack.com Free Blackberry support services.], Free Blackberry themes, Software and Support services.
* [http://www.roadpost.com Blackberry Data Coverage] Up to date Blackberry coverage area.
* [http://www.blackberrytraining.ca. Free BlackBerry training], Free Blackberry training, no Registration Needed.
* [http://www.networklondon.co.uk/blackberry.html Blackberry Hosted Service] Hosted Blackberry Service.
 
===Legal===
* [http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,123614,00.asp PCWorld.com] BlackBerry patent controversy
* [http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/forumy/2006/02/bye-bye-blackberry-patent-problems.php Bye-Bye BlackBerry? Patent Problems with Patent Litigation], [[JURIST]]
* [http://www.spectrum.ieee.org/mar06/3087 The Story Behind the BlackBerry Case] -- ''[[IEEE Spectrum]]'', March 2006
* [http://msnbc.msn.com/id/11660224/ CHRONOLOGY-Key dates in BlackBerry patent battle] -- [[Reuters]]/[[MSNBC]], [[March 3]], [[2006]]
*[http://www.spicyedition.com/archive/news/396574p-336139c.html BlackBerry settles suit for 612.5M] - By Peter Svensson, AP
===Other===
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* [http://www.BlackBerryForums.com/ BlackBerry Forums], Largest BlackBerry Information Forum
* [http://blackberry.wikispaces.com/ BlackBerry Wiki]
* [http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/wireless/2005/09/15/what-is-blackberry.html What is a BlackBerry], Article on O'Reilly Network
* [http://www.allblackberry.com/ AllBlackBerry.com], In-depth news and reviews for all things BlackBerry.
* [http://www.rimroad.com/ RIM Road], a popular BlackBerry website, with discussion forums and a list of third-party software
* [http://www.ibbug.org/ International BlackBerry User's Group], an international consortium of BlackBerry.
* [http://www.blackberrygoodies.com/ blackberryGoodies], a resource website with news and downloads on BlackBerry "goodies".
* [http://www.blackberrycool.com/ BlackberryCool], a resource website with news and reviews on BlackBerry related items. Also home to the [http://www.blackberrycool.com/bbsoftware/ Blackberry Software Directory].
* [http://www.blackberryfreeware.com Blackberryfreeware.com] Blackberry Freeware Directory.
* [http://www.pinstack.com/ PinStack.com] the most complete BlackBerry site! [http://blackberryforums.pinstack.com/downloads.php?catid=7 Free themes], forum discussions and [http://blackberryforums.pinstack.com/downloads.php Free BB software downloads]
* [http://wikiwa.epochintegration.com/ Wikiwa], A wiki specifically for IT professionals managing BlackBerry and other wireless systems
* [http://www.appforge.com AppForge.com], mobile application development software for BlackBerry.
* [http://f1rezone.tblog.com/post/1969904799 BlackBerry® on a Nokia 9300] Combine the power of the Nokia Series 80 on Symbian OS with BlackBerry Connect
* [http://www.cameraberry.com CameraBerry] Blackberry equipped with a camera
* [http://www.smartphonestalk.com/forumdisplay.php?f=22 Own a BlackBerry? This forum is for you!] @ SmartphonesTalk.com
* [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BB386dev/ BB386dev] A Yahoo Group for developing on 386 ONLY BlackBerrys. Pelles C SDK.
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