Windows Mobile users can access Blackberry services on the device, complete with the UI and feel of the Blackberry OS
First announced back in 2007, the virtual Blackberry application for Windows Mobile devices seems all set to see the light of day.
Let's go back in time a bit. In April 2007, RIM (Research in Motion) had proudly announced that they're working on a virtualization application that would enable Windows Mobile users to access Blackberry services on the device, complete with the UI and feel of the Blackberry OS. The euphoria was short-lived though. After the announcement there was a rather long lull, and its now, almost a year and a half later, that we finally have some news about it.
BerryReview, the Blackberry fan site, has managed to scoop up this interesting image, which shows what looks like the Blackberry OS 4.2 being virtually run on an HTC Touch Pro.