4.5 broke my internets?

So ever since I installed 4.5 I've had a great difficulty accessing the internet on my T-Mobile Blackberry Curve. The google search app does not work, it only sits on requesting or gives me a Cannot Connect error.  The go-to box within the startup page does not work, it just sits on requesting.  If I search from the startup page it just sits on requesting. 
However if I click one of my bookmarks its speedy and zips right  to the bookmark.  
I've updated the google software, uninstalled and reinstalled it, cleared cache (and everything else), rebooted the device, etc (everything I can think of!).  
Anyone else run into this??

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