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- More BlackBerry PlayBook Features Confirmed – GPS Mass Storage Mode and More
- German Politician Tracked Using Cellphone Records… Creepy
- RIM Addresses Some Developer Question Regarding App World and Other Requirements
- Need More Cowbell? With the Free PlayBook Percussion App, You Got It!
- Are You a BlackBerry Addict? Ask Yourself These 3 Questions.
- BeBuzz v4.0 Released (Aka BerryBuzz) With New User Interface and More
- Kind Developer Shares Ant Script for PlayBook WebWorks Builds
- Berry FC Nintendo NES Emulator for Retro Gaming
- New Berrus theme from MiPar Designs
- WordPress for BlackBerry v1.4.6 Beta Released
More BlackBerry PlayBook Features Confirmed – GPS Mass Storage Mode and More Posted: 02 Mar 2011 03:09 AM PST At a PlayBook event yesterday RIM was showing of a little newer build (though nowhere near what they actually have internally) and I noticed some interesting things. Nothing mind blowing but for those with PlayBook envy like me every detail counts. For example, one of the things that always struck me about the PlayBook was the lack of a blinking LED notification. While that might not be necessary on the PlayBook I was always curious to see how you know their are notifications for you to address. I happened to see this show up in our demo and as you can see the notification is shown by a slight red highlight in the top left corner. The notification went away before I had a chance to see how you view the notifications but it was simply trying to tell us it was running low on battery. Here are some other things I noticed or had confirmed: The BlackBerry PlayBook DEFINITELY includes a GPS built in along with an 6 way magnetometer for augmented reality apps. This will be a cool development. I tried digging through the PlayBook documented API's and have not found anything about GPS yet… I asked RIM how you will get video and music on and off the PlayBook and it looks like there will be two ways. There will be desktop manager which will allow you to copy over your music AND backup your device. You will also supposedly be able to mount your PlayBook storage drive and copy music, movies, and more kind of like how BlackBerrys currently work where it will ask you if you want to use USB mass storage mode. The BlackBerry PlayBook Music app is sweet with some cool features that let you sort and find your music. Who knows it might just totally replace my BlackBerry smartphone for that. RIM has really improved the touch input on the BlackBerry PlayBook compared to what they were showing at CES in January. The touch controls are very easy and do not require the same double tapping that we kind of needed to do then. Also gestures are super fluid. I figured out how you put the device to hibernate mode to stop accidental touching. You simply tap the slightly small power button and it goes into sleep mode. Tap it again to wake it up. The device also has a screen saver mode where it simply turns off the screen and I found you could get off that mode by just swiping your finger on the screen. Also interesting was that you can reboot the BlackBerry PlayBook simply by holding the power button. The demo device took about 30-40 seconds to reboot but that is supposedly even faster in later internal builds. Still rebooting will be far and in between since app installs do not require a reboot and potentially OS updates also do not require a reboot due to how QNX works. Side loading of apps to a BlackBerry PlayBook from your computer will be possible. From what I could tell OTA installs will be limited to BlackBerry App World for now but who knows. Enterprise users will also have some way of provisioning apps on a device but I couldn't get more info than that. Need for Speed for PlayBook is awesome. It is a global setting if you want to allow apps to run in the background like a game or video when you switch apps. They have some fun names for the different modes but my picture of the different names came out fuzzy. Let me know if there are any other questions you wanted answered and I will try to get them answered! Obviously I already asked when it will be released and I am still hearing Q1-ish so think March-April. Here are some other shots I took of the enterprise SAP apps and other fun stuff at the event: If you liked this article, you might find these interesting:
Posted by Ronen Halevy for ©BerryReview, March 2, 2011, 6:09 am. | More BlackBerry PlayBook Features Confirmed – GPS Mass Storage Mode and More | Leave a comment | |
German Politician Tracked Using Cellphone Records… Creepy Posted: 01 Mar 2011 02:52 PM PST In recent TV shows I keep on seeing law enforcement using cell phones to track criminals. The amount of information they can find about where you are and what you were doing while you were there is kind of mind blowing. We have seen similar things before where people would use Twitter, Foursquare, or other services to track your location but this latest example was done by a German politician. Malte Spitz managed to get six months worth of data the carrier, Dutsche Telekom, had on him and submitted it to Zeit Online (German Newspaper) which turned it into a web app where you can track the politician using these logs.
The tracking system is in German so it is a bit hard to follow but the icons and movements for 6 months is pretty crazy. I have been trying to do some digging into what kind of records carriers in the US keep but have not managed to get very far. Just imagine. In the future when you get a speeding ticket your carrier could actually prove how fast you were going. Check out the tracking app simulation from your desktop at this link (German). via Ghacks – Thanks Aseem for the tip! If you liked this article, you might find these interesting:
Posted by Ronen Halevy for ©BerryReview, March 1, 2011, 5:52 pm. | German Politician Tracked Using Cellphone Records… Creepy | 6 comments | |
RIM Addresses Some Developer Question Regarding App World and Other Requirements Posted: 01 Mar 2011 02:00 PM PST RIM has been receiving some good feedback from developers lately. Yesterday Ronen commented on some of the issues and how RIM can make it easier for developers to make apps for RIM devices. One of the things that RIM is so consistent is the redundant work load it puts people when registering. Today Alex from RIM has addressed some of the issues he pointed out including issues with app world through their official Developers Blog. Here is the complete statement:
It is nice to see that RIM is listening and taking a more direct and open approach to the feedback being provided and letting us know that they are not just sitting on it and actually working to improve. Hopefully they are able to improve and find solutions faster so that they can attract more developers and make the overall experience much better. RIM has been really busy lately but is good to know they are paying attention. If you liked this article, you might find these interesting:
Posted by Luis Merlos for ©BerryReview, March 1, 2011, 5:00 pm. | RIM Addresses Some Developer Question Regarding App World and Other Requirements | 4 comments | |
Need More Cowbell? With the Free PlayBook Percussion App, You Got It! Posted: 01 Mar 2011 12:46 PM PST “I got a fever! And the only prescription is more cowbell!” – Bruce Dickenson. Everyone could use a little more cowbell in their lives. I’ve always wanted to learn how to play the drums and rock out as well. Percussion for PlayBook will really get my fingers tapping and it looks like a lot of fun. I’m looking forward to seeing this little app in action. I hope the sounds are realistic and that the multitouch capability of the PlayBook really shines through. As shown in the picture, you will be able to choose from 5 different percussion instruments:
Check out Percussion in App World. “Babies, before we’re done here, y’all be wearing gold-plated diapers.” – Bruce Dickenson If you have no idea what all this cowbell talk is about. Watch this video. You’ll thank me after you’ve stopped laughing. If you liked this article, you might find these interesting:
Posted by jforce for ©BerryReview, March 1, 2011, 3:46 pm. | Need More Cowbell? With the Free PlayBook Percussion App, You Got It! | 2 comments | |
Are You a BlackBerry Addict? Ask Yourself These 3 Questions. Posted: 01 Mar 2011 10:44 AM PST I have been reprimanded and embarrassed on more than one occasion, messing with my BlackBerry when I know I shouldn't. At church, at work, at school, in meetings and at home. Whether I'm responding to email, checking scores, playing games, chatting with friends, or reading blogs, I find the need to have my BlackBerry with me at ALL times. I admit, I am one of the "BlackBerry people" that Jerry Seinfeld refers to. I walk around holding the BlackBerry, because that is what BlackBerry commands me to do. I have also been guilty of the "creepy head down" on occasion, much to the dismay of my loving wife. I have learned a simple rule: If you feel like you might get in trouble for using your BlackBerry, you probably shouldn’t be using your BlackBerry. If you think you might be a BlackBerry addict, take this short quiz from the LA Times to find out: Question 1 – Do you find yourself getting less done than before you were so linked in?
Question 2 – Do you find it difficult not to check for emails or take a call when you're in the middle of a conversation or meeting?
Question 3 – Are you getting too attached to technology that you no longer have time to think?
If you answered yes to all 3 questions I would recommend starting this 12-Step Program suggested by Peter Lattman of the Wall Street Journal. Either that, or you could buy this Freedom app to force you to lay off the BB. I think we could all benefit from a little BB downtime…wait, what's that red blinking? …Gotta go! Source: Los Angeles Times If you liked this article, you might find these interesting:
Posted by jforce for ©BerryReview, March 1, 2011, 1:44 pm. | Are You a BlackBerry Addict? Ask Yourself These 3 Questions. | 11 comments | |
BeBuzz v4.0 Released (Aka BerryBuzz) With New User Interface and More Posted: 01 Mar 2011 09:03 AM PST BellShare has updated one of their flagship apps, BerryBuzz, to version 4.0 and renamed it to BeBuzz at the same time. My guess is that RIM forced the rename but who knows. The new version 4.0 of BeBuzz adds a whole slew of new features including:
You can pick up this latest version of BeBuzz in the store for $5.99. This update is $1.99 for current users of BerryBuzz 3.x but users who purchased BerryBuzz after January 1st of this year are eligible for a free upgrade. If you liked this article, you might find these interesting:
Posted by Ronen Halevy for ©BerryReview, March 1, 2011, 12:03 pm. | BeBuzz v4.0 Released (Aka BerryBuzz) With New User Interface and More | 5 comments | |
Kind Developer Shares Ant Script for PlayBook WebWorks Builds Posted: 01 Mar 2011 08:01 AM PST If you have ever developed for the BlackBerry platform in any serious capacity you have probably used or at least heard of ANT scripts. ANT (Another Neat Tool) is a nice Java utility from Apache that helps you automate the building of applications from source code. While we can always wish that RIM would include one click build, sign, deploy buttons in all of their tools that is usually not the case. For example, as we mentioned in the BlackBerry Developer School of Hard Knocks article the process sometimes involves scratching your left ear with your right hand. These ANT scripts help developers automate the 3-4 commands RIM requires to build an app and deploy it on devices like the PlayBook. Pnewhook was kind enough to share his sample ANT Build script for PlayBook WebWorks apps at this link in the official BlackBerry Forums. I really hope RIM manages to make this whole process into one button but for now I am working on customizing the script a bit to strip out .DS_Store files which invalidate the build on my Mac. If you liked this article, you might find these interesting:
Posted by Ronen Halevy for ©BerryReview, March 1, 2011, 11:01 am. | Kind Developer Shares Ant Script for PlayBook WebWorks Builds | One comment | |
Berry FC Nintendo NES Emulator for Retro Gaming Posted: 01 Mar 2011 06:57 AM PST I remember back in the day trying to get NES games on my BlackBerry 7100t using a J2ME emulator without much luck. Since then I have kind of given up trying since BlackBerry games tend to be better than most NES game. Still it is nice to see that LiHui has not given up the dream and has released Berry FC. The product description claims to not support the BlackBerry Torch but other than that most devices seem to be supported. The Nintendo NES emulator lets you load NES ROM games from your SD card so you can have tons of games on your BlackBerry. You have to search for the NES ROMs yourself but you will find many with a quick Google search. The app does not support sound but most emulators take awhile to get that right. Other features include:
You can pick up Berry FC for $3.99 in the store at this link. via PocketBerry If you liked this article, you might find these interesting:
Posted by Ronen Halevy for ©BerryReview, March 1, 2011, 9:57 am. | Berry FC Nintendo NES Emulator for Retro Gaming | 6 comments | |
New Berrus theme from MiPar Designs Posted: 01 Mar 2011 06:12 AM PST MiPar designs doesn’t push out themes by the dozen but it’s more about quality for them than quantity. Their latest, Berrus “is based off the Nexus S smartphone but with a BlackBerry twist. As MiPar Designs second theme release it is yet another great theme. The homescreen gives you access to (7) icons, and the banner that takes you to the manage connections setup screen. Navigation is a breeze, the transitions are clean, and you have the original BlackBerry 6 style icons.” Personally I like the color scheme and overall sleek style. Looks like Berrus is available for 9700/9600 OS 6 non-touch devices for a price of $3.99 in our Berryreview Store. If you liked this article, you might find these interesting:
Posted by Vicky for ©BerryReview, March 1, 2011, 9:12 am. | New Berrus theme from MiPar Designs | 4 comments | |
WordPress for BlackBerry v1.4.6 Beta Released Posted: 01 Mar 2011 05:45 AM PST I am not sure what the story is with WordPress for BlackBerry and their version numbering conventions but v1.4.6 (aka 1.4.5.2) is now available in beta form. A few readers sent in the change log from the WP4BB developer blog over the weekend and it seems like this beta is an overhaul of the storage security of the app along with a bunch of bug fixes. According to the devs this new version is mostly under the hood improvements with a "completely different, strongly encrypted storage model" whatever that means. Hey security is good right? Other changes include:
You can pick up the v1.4.6 beta (aka 1.4.5.2) of WordPress for BlackBerry at:
BTW kudos to the WordPress for BlackBerry team for keeping such detailed change logs. RIM could learn a thing or two from you… If you liked this article, you might find these interesting:
Posted by Ronen Halevy for ©BerryReview, March 1, 2011, 8:45 am. | WordPress for BlackBerry v1.4.6 Beta Released | 8 comments | |
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