The answer, friends, is in our review after the break. To install RIM’s BlackBerry Application Suite for Windows Mobile, you just install the program as you would like a normal Windows Mobile app.
This isn’t confirmed, but with RIM rumored to be exploring sliding-QWERTY devices for a pretty long time, one of our BlackBerry connects dropped some info on us and we wanted it to share it.
The video, which runs 1 minute and 40 seconds, was posted on RIM's BlackBerry Service Update Web page. The video comes as RIM enters day four of its largest BlackBerry service interruption to date.