Blackberry Can Now Read E-Books
Thursday, February 25, 2010
With the launch of the BlackBerry line joins the iPhone and iPod Touch that already have the application. The software also is available for Windows PCs. Amazon has plans to take the same product for Mac and the newly launched iPad.
Electronic books purchased by Amazon’s site can be downloaded to the Kindle via the wireless technology Whispersync. By launching applications Kindle, Amazon paves a way to sell as many books as possible. According to the company, the idea of bringing the application to BlackBerry refers only to meet user demand.
“Since the launch of the iPhone application last year, customers have asked us to provide similar experiences for BlackBerry line, and today we offer this,” said Ian Freed, vice president of Amazon Kindle in a statement.
According to The New York Times Amazon’s 420 thousand e-books available, including 102 of the 112 best-seller. How to use Amazon technology copyright protection itself, the store has less than half of electronic books available on competitors such as Sony and Barnes & Noble, which support a standard e-book open.
Still, the Kindle leads off with the market for e-reader. In presenting the results of the fourth fiscal quarter, last month, the chief executive of Amazon, Jeff Bezos, said that for every ten physical books sold, he sold six e-books.
Source:Ub-News
Labels: Amazon, Amazon Kindle, Amazon Web Services, BlackBerry App World, Blackberry Applications, Blackberry News
T-mobile announced the RIM BlackBerry storm 2 9550
Monday, February 22, 2010
The manufacturer went with the smartphone, no new roads, because that unit has been further optimized and large experiments was largely abandoned. The errors of the first Storm are now a thing of the past, the new Storm not only offers an improved SurePress technology, but also WLAN, HSDPA, GPS, Bluetooth, a 3.2-megapixel camera with autofocus and LED flash as well as 1 gigabytes of internal memory.
BlackBerry supports A-GPS and geotagging can find streets and places so much easier. However, this is not enough to replace a navigation system to be fully satisfying.
The bar phone comes with dimensions of 112.5 x 62.2 x 13.95 mm on the market. For many users, this phone is, however, pose a serious problem, because the unit weighs whopping 160 grams, which is significantly harder than the competition.
The OS here is the BlackBerry itself and is called the BlackBerry OS. The platform is a proprietary development. If the system version 5 to the BlackBerry OS is used.
In the CDMA network standard, CDMA2000, GSM 1800, shall, 1900, 850 and GSM 900 for a better reception. UMTS makes for a good reception at this point the standard W-CDMA.
Truly outstanding is the built-in battery. The Li-ion battery is at a maximum power of 1400 mAh, thus creating a standby time of 270 hours and a maximum talk time of 500 minutes. For a BlackBerry, which has generally always been a slightly smaller display, it is very important to deliver a really good performance.
The TFT LCD screen and a maximum resolution of 360 x 480 pixels making it ever a good beginning has been made. 3.25 inches on the large display can loosely be described up to 65,536 different colors.
The advanced smartphone features besides a really nice digital camera on the back of the phone. The maximum resolution is 2048 x 1536 pixels. For the user, further advantages in the handling by the built-in LED flash and the 2-fold zoom.
So users can shoot plenty of photos and can store many different files on the phone, is a 2000 MB internal dynamic memory be for cutting. Extends to them the memory is still not, they can easily expand this by card, here in the formats microSD, microSD and TransFlash.
The built-in with 256 MB of RAM is also very neatly fitted and works with the processor quickly and easily, without much stuttering and similar difficulties.Mobile TV over UMTS receive them, unfortunately, is on the entertainment media, a radio, not present. After all, subscribers can use over the 3.5-mm jack plug their own headphones.
If users want to expand the comprehensive phone book yet, then they begin to equal the best in their contacts, because they can not just add a picture or e-mail addresses their loved ones, but also add a few more numbers and assign special ring tone to the contact.
Among the usual functions as a calendar, scheduler, alarm clock and voice control, and the speakerphone and the stopwatch. Users can read with a mobile phone via the Document Reader entire Excel, PDF, PowerPoint and Word files in peace.
An MP3 player is also available to them, can create playlists as desired quickly and dominates all popular formats. Even Cover Arts are displayed and quickly synchronized.
If we are in our last point of connectivity to the mobile Internet. They come over GPRS, EDGE and HSDPA into the net. Via wireless connection to the Internet. Only with HSCSD and HSUPA, the BlackBerry Storm 2 9550 cannot serve to connect with other external devices, Bluetooth 2.1 EDR provides a maximum range of 10 meters.
Source: http://ub-news.com/news/t-mobile-announced-the-rim-blackberry-storm-2-9550/9317.html
Labels: A-1 Technology, Blackberry Applications, Blackberry News, Tmobile
BlackBerry to get Gmail syncing?
Monday, February 08, 2010
After having looked at the files, some of what we had learned from the last leak was once again confirmed. Check out the run down.- GMail - The enhanced plugin will get an update which allows for read/unread status of email.
- Open Office- Open Office documents will gain support for presentations, text, speadsheets.
- WMA Support - Long awaited handling of WM Audio will be supported now in attachments.
- Email Setup /Validation - An enhanced email set up application will be added. Increasing security for end user and methods of email validation/revalidation uponPIN changes.
- Carrier Enhancements - Error messages will now be more indicative of who they should be related to. ie: "If you are having a problem please contact
. - Other -Carrier based tools such as BIS Admin which help with troubleshooting customers.
Nice updates most importantly out of all of it would be the GMail, Open Office and WMA support as I see it. The email validation and settings is something that some users will appreciate especially first time users, those familiar won't even likely notice until it comes time to change a device. Can't say I like having to wait for all these changes to happen but it's good to know they are coming. Now how about a new browser since I didn't really have an issue with the email before?
Source:http://crackberry.com/blackberry-internet-service-3-0-details-leaked-again
Labels: Blackberry Applications, BlackBerry Internet Service information, Blackberry News
BlackBerry Bold 9700 launched in India
Monday, February 01, 2010

With a 2.44-inch TFT LCD display, the phone offers a resolution of 480x360 pixels. Featuring a full-QWERTY keyboard touch with sculpted keys and chrome accents, the phone packs a wide range of communication and multimedia features.
Bold 9700 supports 3G HSDPA networks and is equipped with 624 MHz processor and 256 MB on-board Flash memory.
The phone has a built-in GPS, Wi-Fi, 3.2 megapixel camera with auto focus, 2X digital zoom, flash and video recording. As for battery, the phone supports talktime of upto 6 hours and standby time of upto 21 days/504 hours.
Bold 9700 also supports BlackBerry App World which features a catalog of mobile applications. The phone is available for Rs 31,990.
Source:http://infotech.indiatimes.com/
Labels: BlackBerry App World, Blackberry Applications, BlackBerry Bold 9700
BlackBerry Magnum hands-on video review
Friday, January 29, 2010
The BlackBerry Magnum video lasts just under the tow minute mark and the reviewer emphasises the BlackBerry Magnum is a real BlackBerry with a clicking screen for any doubters out there, and that RIM has tried to keep the style of the BlackBerry Magnum similar to the old style BlackBerry Bold.
He then compares the BlackBerry Magnum up against the BlackBerry Bold 9000 and BlackBerry Bold 9700 noting the Magnum is similar to the 9000 whereas the 9700 has a changed up keyboard.
Anyway enough of me babbling on, you just want to hit up that BlackBerry Magnum video for yourselves and make up your own minds, so get to it and enjoy.
Source:http://www.phonesreview.co.uk/
Labels: BlackBerry App World, Blackberry Applications, BlackBerry Magnum, Blackberry News
Verizon to offer prepaid BlackBerry service?
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Thus far, Verizon offer only four handsets in its prepaid scheme, with none of them true smartphones. Three are flips, while one is a candybar, and the prepaid plans are based on daily access rather than a monthly one, as at many other carriers.
Prepaid BlackBerries are increasingly common at other carriers worldwide, most recently Wind Mobile in Canada, but are rare in the US. Most American carriers typically encourage more lucrative monthly smartphone plans that often cost about $70 per month.
Source:http://www.electronista.com/
Labels: BlackBerry App World, Blackberry Applications, Blackberry News
Foursquare BlackBerry Client Launches to the Public
Saturday, January 23, 2010

We had a chance to check it out in private beta, but today sees the official public launch of Foursquare’s mobile client for BlackBerry users.
The client will work on any BlackBerry device with a trackball — essentially 8000 and 9000 series handsets, plus the Storm — although a special client built for its touchscreen is separately in the works as well.
It’s still officially considered a beta version, so be prepared for perhaps a few rough edges here and there. But as we saw in the private beta, the app is generally stable and provides the typical expected functionality Foursquare (Foursquare) users on iPhone (iPhone) and Android (Android) have come to know and love. Still, Foursquare says new features for the BlackBerry client are still in the works, so if you’re a BB user keep an eye on snagging the latest builds as they come out.
Have you checked out Foursquare for BlackBerry yet? What are your impressions of the app?
Source:http://mashable.com/2010/01/21/foursquare-blackberry-launches/
Labels: balc, BlackBerry App World, Blackberry Applications
BlackBerry Bold 9700 finally on sale in Telstra
Saturday, November 28, 2009

RIM's long awaited Bold 9700 has finally arrived in the Christmas season to compete with other smar-phones available in the market. The Blackberry Blod 9700 adorns the similar look and feel except being pretty smaller than the original. It is available from today on the Telstra Next G network from Telstra Shops, dealers and online.
The successor to last year's Bold 9000, the new device sports the latest BlackBerry 5.0 operating system. The companion to the Bold 9000, it comes with added capabilities such as 3G HSDPA support and an optical trackpad.
It also features an optical trackpad below the screen which acts like a laptop touchpad in certain applications, such as the web browser. Also it comes in a lightweight package. The optical trackpad allows you to glide your finger across a trackpad square, as opposed to having to roll around the trackball, originally launched with the BlackBerry Pearl and seen as its white glowing “pearl” at the time.
Research in Motion (RIM) recently informed it has included support for the Mac OS X operating system in the BlackBerry Bold 9700. The phone will be available on an $85 per month plan over 24-months. Rival merged carriers, 3 and Vodafone, are set to release the handset on December 2.
Telstra’s Executive Director of Product Management, Ross Fielding, anticipated the 9700 a winner with business customers and consumers given the Bold 9000’s growing popularity.
For consumers, Fielding suggested that: “Consumers are demonstrating a real appetite for smartphones and we think the BlackBerry Bold 9700 will be popular with these customers. BlackBerry’s seamless email on-the-go experience and the ability to personalise each phone by downloading and running a range of social media applications like Facebook and Uber Twitter are amongst the features we expect will appeal most to consumers.”
For business users, Fielding informed that: “Lighter and more powerful, the new Blackberry 9700 has a full keyboard and push email service which will help customers stay connected to their email, office calendar and the mobile internet. Teamed with Telstra’s Next G network it provides outstanding smartphone performance in more places.”
“A premium finish and a high build quality are carried across to the new model. Battery life continues to be outstanding giving customers the range they need to stay connected on longer trips.”
Labels: Blackberry Applications, BlackBerry Bold 9700, Blackberry News
RIM Unveils BlackBerry Media Sync 3.0
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
The new app lets users pull files and folders down from the PC to the BlackBerry, and optimize photos for the device along the way (allowing for more storage). It also lets users pull photos off the device, and pops up an alert whenever new pictures are detected.
As before, BlackBerry Media Sync also syncs playlists and random music lists, works with iTunes and Windows Media Player, and works with any recent, media-capable BlackBerry smartphone.
BlackBerry Media Sync 3.0 will be available for download beginning at 12:00 PM ET at www.blackberry.com/mediasync.
Source:http://www.appscout.com/2009/11/rim_unveils_blackberry_media_s.php
Labels: BlackBerry App World, Blackberry Applications, BlackBerry Media Sync 3.0, Blackberry News
BlackBerry Messenger 5 is now available
Friday, October 09, 2009
You have two install options: either navigate to www.blackberry.com/messenger via your phone’s browser to initiate the OTA download or find the program in App World. Be warned though, the program requires a reboot to finish the installation.
Click through for the full list of updates and new features.
Overview
- The follow is a subset of new or improved features found in BlackBerry Messenger 5.0. For more information on these and all features, please refer to the BlackBerry Messenger 5.0 user guide.
- BlackBerry Messenger is supported for BlackBerry handheld software 4.5 and higher.
- Certain features may require specific handheld code version.
- Users using BlackBerry Messenger 5.0 will still be able to communicate with users of all older version of BlackBerry Messenger.
- BlackBerry Messenger provides a unified interface for sending and receiving SMS/MMS messages.
- Single contact list for most personal mobile to mobile communications.
- There is also a reply area at the bottom of the Conversation Screen for responding to SMS messages.
- Personalization of SMS contacts, such as Avatars.
- SMS integration only available on BlackBerry device software 5.0 and higher.
Compatibility
Enhanced SMS Integration
Conversational Chat-like User Experience, similar to a BlackBerry Messenger
READ MORE:- http://www.mobilecrunch.com/
Labels: Blackberry Applications, BlackBerry Messenger, Blackberry News
BlackBerry Desktop Manager Hitting the Mac Oct. 2
Thursday, October 01, 2009

We reported earlier that BlackBerry would be delivering its Desktop Manager software for Mac in September of this year. Keen readers will note that, in fact, that was not the case, since it is now the last possible day for that software to appear, and that software isn’t coming.
It is, however, going to arrive just a little outside of the originally announced release window. On Oct. 2, which is this Friday, BlackBerry customers who are also Mac users will finally be able to enjoy equal status with their PC counterparts. About time, RIM. Be honest, you were just holding a grudge about the iPhone’s success, weren’t you?
As of this Friday, you’ll be able to use BlackBerry’s own software to sync contacts, calendar items and appointments, notes and task from sources such as iCal, Address Book, and Entourage, among others. You can also add and remove software downloaded via BlackBerry’s App World using the Desktop Manager, which is good news for people who’ve been trying to manage their fledgling collections all via the device itself.
BlackBerry users will also be able to sync playlists from iTunes, so long as the format is compatible. Last time I checked (just last week), the Tour still didn’t play back .m4a files. It recognized them and was able to retrieve track information, but it wouldn’t actually play them.
People with RIM devices will also be able to schedule and encrypt backups for their phones, and install software updates from the desktop. BlackBerry Desktop Manager is designed to run on OS X 10.5.5 and above. BlackBerry devices used with Desktop Manager for Mac must be running OS 4.2 or higher. Set your alarm for 10 a.m. PDT on Friday, because that’s when the download goes live at the official BlackBerry site.
Main Story:http://theappleblog.com/2009/09/30/blackberry-desktop-manager-hitting-the-mac-october-2/
Labels: Blackberry Applications, BlackBerry Desktop Manager, Blackberry News
Enhanced Google Mail Plug-in Now Available For BlackBerry!!!
Sunday, August 23, 2009
The Enhanced Google Mail™ plug-in for BlackBerry® smartphones introduces an advanced level of email service integration for BlackBerry smartphones. It supports additional Google Mail™ features that provide BlackBerry® Internet Service subscribers with broader access to their Google Mail accounts while on the go. The Enhanced Google Mail plug-in is optional. Existing and new Google Mail integrations will continue to function without it.
Features:
- Add and remove labels and stars on email messages
- Report spam email messages
- Perform local and remote searches
- Archive email messages
- View related email messages as a single conversation (threaded view)
Synchronization only happens from your BlackBerry to your Google Mail account, meaning some changes made through your Google Mail account won’t sync to your BlackBerry. Your BlackBerry must be running at least OS 4.5 (get your latest OS here) in order to download the Enhanced Google Mail plug-in, and your Google Mail account must be associated with BlackBerry Internet Service (BIS) through your carrier.
Once you associate your Google Mail account you will receive a PIN with instructions on how to download the plug-in. If you already have your Google Mail accounts associated with your BIS you will need to re-associate them. In addition, your Google Mail account must have IMAP enabled, not POP.
Read More Here:http://blackberryrocks.com/2009/08/22/enhanced-google-mail-plug-in-blackberry/
Labels: BlackBerry App World, Blackberry Applications, Blackberry News, Gmail News
RIM Plans for Flash & Silverlight Support for BlackBerry
Thursday, August 20, 2009
The future versions of the Blackberry browser (based on the same Webkit framework as Mobile Safari, and Android's Chrome browser) will have FULL Flash support and Full Silverlight capabilities. With Flash being one of the most sought after features this can only be taken as extremely good news for BlackBerry owners, as at present there are no workarounds or even third party apps that will allow Flash video content on BlackBerry devices.
We all know that when RIM proposes something or plans something, it probably means it’s a while away. According to a BGR's source this won’t happen until next summer as RIM needs to add some time due some to technical restrictions on the current handset offering from the company. RIM than will have access to higher data speeds for this to work effectively (HSPA and LTE). RIM has already achieved over 10Mbps downloads on next generation BlackBerrys in the test labs with test LTE equipment so it’s looking good, folks.
Fierce competition is expected ahead with the presence of other smartphones in the market. As earlier BlackBerry gets a lot of criticism for not producing a browser experience on par with the likes of iPhone. The introduction of this full-blown version, along with Silverlight support can act as a differentiating factor with the iPhone.
The news is likely to scare operators around the world into how they will deliver the possible millions of video and high data streams that flash integration will allow.
Labels: BlackBerry App World, Blackberry Applications, Blackberry News
BlackBerry App World 1.1 - New Features, More Countries
Monday, August 03, 2009

It seems it was only yesterday that we opened up a world of possibilities with BlackBerry App World™. We’re proud to announce the launch of BlackBerry App World 1.1!
BlackBerry App World 1.1 New Features :
a) You can now view the Top 25 Free and Top 25 Paid applications!
b) When searching for applications, you can now filter by newest, name, price, vendor, popularity and relevance.
With BlackBerry App World 1.1, you’ll now be able to archive your downloaded and purchased applications on a microSD™ Card. Click the “Continue Reading” link to read a brief FAQ and step-by-step guide on how to archive applications on your BlackBerry® smartphone.
Where do my apps go when I install them?
Any app you install on your BlackBerry smartphone (from BlackBerry App World or anywhere else) is installed in flash memory. Each BlackBerry smartphone has a different amount of flash memory – and this is what determines how many apps each device can have installed. With the new archiving feature, you can store the app on the microSD™ card and restore it when you want to use it.
VIA:http://blogs.blackberry.com/2009/07/blackberry-app-world-11.html
Labels: BlackBerry App World, Blackberry Applications, Blackberry News
Blackberry Desktop software for Mac – Coming Soon
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
The Mac desktop software will finally let you sync your iTunes playlists, calendars, contacts, notes, and tasks with your mobile device. In addition, you can install new software packages, if you’d rather not use App World to download them to your device directly. You can also add and remove applications, update your device as soon as new software is made available, backup and restore data from your device, and have the option to manage multiple devices.
In addition to a brief overview of the features of the new Desktop Software for Mac, Andrey at Inside Blackberry (the company’s official blog) also posted screenshots of the application in action. It looks a lot like their official Media Sync solution for Mac, but with a lot more options, as you’d expect from a program that does so much more. And it’s nice to see that RIM is paying attention to the desires of its users, as Apple-loving BlackBerry users have been clamoring for just such a program for years.
The new software will debut in September. it’s nothing revolutionary, but for Mac addicts who need their BlackBerry fix, it’s a welcome change to no longer be considered second-class BlackBerry users.
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RIM Launching A BlackBerry Social Network For Venting Tomorrow
Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Perhaps you’ve noticed that apps aren’t exactly flying off the virtual shelves in BlackBerry’s App World store, like they are in Apple’s App Store. The store is hard to navigate and there’s confusion about several of the apps, are the main complaints we’re hearing (along with memory issues). And RIM hopes to alleviate some of those problems with the launch of its own social network for BlackBerry users tomorrow, we’re told.
The network, called MyBlackBerry, gives device owners a social profile where they can share opinions on their favorite apps, accessories as well as tips and tricks they use on their devices. More importantly, they can also vent about all of these things with fellow users, and RIM will be there to listen. The whole thing looks more like a bulletin board than what you might consider to be a traditional social network nowadays, but that’s probably a good idea to streamline it and make it all about information.
Read more about BlackBerry Social Network Here
Labels: Blackberry Applications, Blackberry News, RIM
For yahoo iPhone is priority - Kills blackberry app to focus on iPhone
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
——Original Message——
From: Yahoo! Mobile beta
Subject: Yahoo! Mobile for smartphones beta update
Sent: May 18, 2009 8:04 AM
Yahoo! has decided to cease development of the Yahoo! Mobile smartphone app effective Wednesday, May 20th. So you will not be provided access to the beta program for this product.
For the time being, we will be focusing our efforts on the newly-launched Yahoo! Mobile experience for browsers (available at new.m.yahoo.com) and for the iPhone (available via the Apple App Store).
We really want to thank you for your interest in being a beta tester. The feedback we receive during these programs is extremely helpful in improving the customer experience across all of Yahoo!’s mobile products. In the meantime, stay tuned for more exciting new mobile product releases from Yahoo!. There’s a lot coming and we want to hear your feedback!
Many thanks,
The Yahoo! Mobile team
Source: Blackberry Review
Labels: Blackberry Applications, iPhone
RIM to open applications store within a month
Saturday, March 14, 2009
It is expected that Black Berry App World will start offering games, networking software and music applications, within the month. RIM had initially said the store would be available in March. User friendly programs which will be easily accessible are being made by RIM so as to move ahead of the business users which make up the bulk of its customer base. Most of the world’s biggest banks and securities have cut more than 260,000 jobs since July 2007 so as to manage the bottomless economic slump activated by the fall of supreme mortgage market.
Behind a successful device there is not only the hardware but software too. All the users have this query in mind that “What are you going to do for me beyond the actual device to make it more interesting?"
With the help of this device you will be able to download applications for a fee by EBay Inc.'s Paypal site. According to Milanesi in Las Vegas, RIM may make the store public on April 1 at CTLA.
RIM shares had fallen down since last year by approx 58%. It is expected that this year sales growth of handsets with Web and e-mail functions will slow to 8.9% which is according to IDC, one-third the rapidity of the year 2008. Yet it is expected that the fragment will perform better than the total mobile-phone market, which will contract for the first time since 2001.
Mostly all the consumers are paying out less because the recession is deepening, with the World Bank predicting the global economy may shrink for the first time since World War II.
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