BlackBerry Bold 9000
The BlackBerry Bold 9000 smartphone's support for tri-band HSDPA and enterprise-grade Wi-Fi (802.11 a/b/g) networks and its next-generation 624 MHz mobile processor make short work of downloading email attachments, streaming video or rendering web pages. The BlackBerry Bold also includes 128 MB Flash memory plus 1 GB on-board storage memory, as well as and a microSD/SDHC memory card slot** that is conveniently accessible from a side door. It comes with the renowned BlackBerry productivity applications, including phone, email, messaging, organizer and browser, and works with thousands of mobile business and lifestyle applications, making it easier than ever to stay connected, productive and entertained. With this powerful new smartphone, users can even talk on the phone while sending and receiving email or accessing the web, and download Word, Excel or PowerPoint files and edit them directly on the handset using the preloaded DataViz? Documents to Go? suite.
Why buring iTunes music to a CD is not your best choice?
You can burn your iTunes purchased song to CD, then rip the CD, but this wastes CDs, takes a while, and can only be done with about 20 songs at a time. You then have to find all the playlists that include each song and replace each iTunes purchased song by each CD-ripped song in each playlist. In other words, it¡¯s a big hassle, plus you lose sound quality, the CD is a lossless copy of the iTunes file (which is AAC-encoded), but once the CD track is encoded into MP3 (or back into AAC), it is compressed again, so quality is lost. Unless you import the CD as WAV files, which are way too big, and would reduce the number of songs your iPod can hold (and increase the hard disk space used by your song collection) by a factor of 10.
Using NoteBurner Audio Converter to remove iTunes DRM protection for your BlackBerry Bold 9000
NoteBurner Audio Converter applies virtual CD burning technology to simulate the burning and ripping process. By doing so it converts DRM protected audio files, such as m4p, m4a, m4b, wma and audio book, and unprotected audio, such as wma, mp3, wav, rax, mp4, ra, snd, aac, ogg, aa and aif, etc. to mp3, wav and wma.
Since adopting virtual burning technology, the converted music file will be saved in the preset folder located in your hard disk instead of a real CD. This smart method can save you from time-consuming CD bunring or money spending.













