TechnoBuffalo Interviews: CrackBerry Kevin on RIM’s Future

Earlier this week I got the chance to catch up with perhaps the blogosphere’s foremost authority on all things BlackBerry, Kevin Michaluk. As Founder, Editor in Chief, and “Fearless Leader of CrackBerry Nation,” @CrackBerryKevin leads millions of CrackBerry.com visitors on a never-ending quest to get the most ouf of their beloved BlackBerrys.

I ran into Kevin at day one of BlackBerry DevCon Americas in San Francisco, and immediately asked his thoughts on the opening Keynote we’d both attended earlier in the day. Nice guy – and fellow all-around media junkie – he is, Kevin agreed to step in front of the camera to talk about the state of the RIMpire. He also showed us his blinged out PlayBook, custom fashioned by about $12 in parts bought at Home Depot.

Without further ado, click Play and do yourself the favor of listening to Kevin break down what RIM did and didn’t deliver at DevCon Americas 2011.

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Noah Kravitz mourned the day that Star Castle was replaced in the pizza parlour he frequented as a kid. The sadness ended when he saw an older kid make it to the Ninth Key level on the Pac Man that took his place. Years later he’s become a fixture of consumer tech reporting on the InterWebs and TV, and Galaga vies with Zoo Keeper as his all-time favorite arcade games. His loves of music, games, TV, video editing and yapping endlessly at anyone who’ll listen have all been channeled into an Internet addiction that spans screens big and small and devices portable, pocketable, and best left on his desk. Noah has been reporting on gadgets and media for a decade and a half now, including writing, podcasts and videos for PhoneDog, MacDirectory, Maximum PC, PowerBook Central, and a few other publications. He’s also written about the arts, education, and sports for some magazines you’ve likely never heard of, and has invaded your television talking about consumer electronics on CNBC, Fox Business Network, and a host of local TV stations.