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- Jabra Sport Bluetooth Headphones Review
- FCC Gives AT&T’s Purchase of T-Mobile a BIG Thumbs Down
- Score Mobile for Blackberry Updated to Version 1.85 With New Calendar Feature
- Devs: BlackBerry PlayBook 2.0 Beta OS Updated to v2.0.0.4869
- Water-resistant electronic devices coming our way?
- BlackBerry PlayBook Native SDK 2.0 Beta & New OS 2.0 Simulator
- BlackBerry PlayBook Native Apps Screenshots Show Off TAT Cascades Design
- T-Mobile Getting White BlackBerry Bold 9900 for $299 with Contract
- US Cellular Black Friday Deals on Torch 9850, Bold 9650, & Curve 9530
- Kobo eBook Reader v1.3.1 Released for the BlackBerry PlayBook
- BlackBerry DevCon Asia Relocated to Singapore Due to Flooding in Bangkok
- HomeScreen Missed Calls Displays Missed Calls On Your Wallpaper
- Free Angry Dots Game Brings Classic Dots Game to BlackBerrys
Jabra Sport Bluetooth Headphones Review Posted: 23 Nov 2011 02:56 AM PST Review: Jabra Sport Bluetooth Headphones Like many of you, I am always plugged in to my headphones. Sitting at my laptop working all day, I’ve either got a phone to my ear, or earbuds sitting in them. When Jabra announced the Jabra Sport, I thought this was the perfect item for me to try out. After using these for the last week, I would say these headphones are very comfortable. As soon as you put them on, you forget that you are even wearing headphones. They stay in your ears well and do not feel loose. The freedom of having no wires attaching you to your phone, which would otherwise go flying when you walk away is amazing. As one who has been using Shure headphones every day, I must say that the music quality on the Jabra Sport is mediocre. These will not be replacement headphones for any audiophile. That said, the music quality is not terrible, and if you’re using these while running at the gym, you may not notice the difference all that much with everything else going on around you. Calls sound good on the headphones. I had doubts about the microphone being so far from your face, but I was quite impressed with it. Callers could hear me quite well in areas that had a decent amount of background noise. Hearing the call in both ears also makes it much easier to hear when you’re in a noisy surrounding. One interesting thing I noticed, was that when placing calls while listening to music, the call would start off on the phone handset and switch over to the headset after 2 seconds. This wasn’t much of an issue but caused me to glance back at the phone to ensure I was still connected. This only occurred if music was playing at the time I placed the call, and in no other scenario I tried out. Similar to other Jabra headsets, the Sport announces callers and informs you when the headset has been turned on or off, is in pairing mode, and allows for voice commands. These work fairly well, although I never completely trust voice commands, always double checking the screen to ensure it’s calling the right person. Overall, these headphones are great for anyone who goes running outside or listens to music at the gym and wants freedom from wires and the ability to easily answer calls and switch back to their music afterwards, without taking a break from their workout. However, if you’re an audiophile, you may want to keep looking. If you liked this article, you might find these interesting:
Posted by Mendy for ©BerryReview, November 23, 2011, 5:56 am. | Jabra Sport Bluetooth Headphones Review | Leave a comment | |
FCC Gives AT&T’s Purchase of T-Mobile a BIG Thumbs Down Posted: 22 Nov 2011 03:21 PM PST You have to appreciate the times when government officials see through the smoke and mirrors and actually make what seems to be a reasonable decision. The FCC put our a draft order today giving AT&T a piece of its mind. They rejected practically every part of AT&T's argument for why the acquisition of T-Mobile should be allowed through. The FCC says that the merger would reduce jobs rather than AT&T's claim that it would create them and would kill wireless competition in 99 of the 100 largest markets in the US. That on top of the simple fact that they didn't agree that AT&T needed T-Mobile to roll out their 4G network faster. The cherry on top is the quote GigaOm snagged from a senior FCC official:
This does not mean that the deal is dead but rather that the FCC doesn't like the deal and doesn't even want to bother trying to make the deal work by watering it down. They are recommending that AT&T take it to an administrative law judge which is the closest the FCC can get to saying no. Either way it looks like AT&T still has quite a few hoops to jump through before they even get to that judge. So anybody want to take bets on if or when AT&T will call off the acquisition? via Mashable If you liked this article, you might find these interesting:
Posted by the BerryReview Team for ©BerryReview, November 22, 2011, 6:21 pm. | FCC Gives AT&T’s Purchase of T-Mobile a BIG Thumbs Down | 4 comments | |
Score Mobile for Blackberry Updated to Version 1.85 With New Calendar Feature Posted: 22 Nov 2011 02:47 PM PST The Score mobile app for Blackberry has been updated to version 1.85 bringing OS 7 optimization and a very cool calendar feature. The new version allows users to easily add their favorite teams’ schedule directly to their BlackBerry calendar. This is a long-awaited, and welcomed feature for me. Here’s how to do it:
Easy as that! If you liked this article, you might find these interesting:
Posted by jforce for ©BerryReview, November 22, 2011, 5:47 pm. | Score Mobile for Blackberry Updated to Version 1.85 With New Calendar Feature | 3 comments | |
Devs: BlackBerry PlayBook 2.0 Beta OS Updated to v2.0.0.4869 Posted: 22 Nov 2011 01:11 PM PST
There was a nice little present included in the BlackBerry PlayBook Native SDK 2.0 Beta update today. RIM also started rolling out a new version of the BlackBerry PlayBook 2.0 OS Beta (developer preview) that they first released at DevCon. BarracudaBob pointed out that once you register for the beta you will get a notification to download OS v2.0.0.4869 which is an update from the previous v2.0.0.3894. Hopefully this update fixes the bridge issues with the previous update. This OS is intended for developers and not for end users but it sucks as a developer to have to cripple your device to use it for testing. Hit that update button or register your PIN for the Developer Beta OS and let us know what you find! If you liked this article, you might find these interesting:
Posted by the BerryReview Team for ©BerryReview, November 22, 2011, 4:11 pm. | Devs: BlackBerry PlayBook 2.0 Beta OS Updated to v2.0.0.4869 | 16 comments | |
Water-resistant electronic devices coming our way? Posted: 22 Nov 2011 12:33 PM PST Have your electronic devices especially BlackBerry phones being exposed and had some fun with water? Well, it seems that this might no longer be a problem!!! The guys over at Never Wet posted this incredible video which I think is pretty amazing. They claim that with this coating of theirs, it will make the devices:
Desktop Video Link | Mobile Video LinkNot sure how long it will last though, but it does indeed offer an improvement vs those without coating! I do hope that RIM will step up and acquire this technology for our phones and patent it quick enough before the competition! Does anyone feel like using BBM while showering? Via HWZBB Facebook via Youtube If you liked this article, you might find these interesting:
Posted by Terrence T for ©BerryReview, November 22, 2011, 3:33 pm. | Water-resistant electronic devices coming our way? | Leave a comment | |
BlackBerry PlayBook Native SDK 2.0 Beta & New OS 2.0 Simulator Posted: 22 Nov 2011 12:10 PM PST There has been quite a bit of good juju flowing towards Native SDK developers from RIM. The latest is a new public beta of Version 2.0 of the BlackBerry PlayBook Native SDK. This new update also includes a new BlackBerry PlayBook Simulator that has OS 2.0 for those of you who don't want to limit your PlayBook by running the beta 2.0 release. This new 2.0 beta 1 release of the Native SDK includes:
You can pick it up directly from RIM along with the simulator here If you liked this article, you might find these interesting:
Posted by the BerryReview Team for ©BerryReview, November 22, 2011, 3:10 pm. | BlackBerry PlayBook Native SDK 2.0 Beta & New OS 2.0 Simulator | 4 comments | |
BlackBerry PlayBook Native Apps Screenshots Show Off TAT Cascades Design Posted: 22 Nov 2011 10:53 AM PST RIM told us that they would be using The Astonishing Tribes Cascades UI framework in the BBX and PlayBook OS and now we are seeing examples of that. Kyle @BBCool scored loads of screenshots from a BlackBerry Innovation Forum today where RIM gave a demo of native email, calendar, and contacts on the PlayBook. There are loads of goodies hidden in the images of these slides so let us know what you noticed. You can clearly see the Cascades framework in the email client and address book apps. You also notice that the email accounts allow you to have multiple accounts and view folders. There is also a people view in the calendar that may have some GIST connotations…
You can check out the full gallery at BlackBerryCool or below in case it gets yanked: If you liked this article, you might find these interesting:
Posted by the BerryReview Team for ©BerryReview, November 22, 2011, 1:53 pm. | BlackBerry PlayBook Native Apps Screenshots Show Off TAT Cascades Design | 14 comments | |
T-Mobile Getting White BlackBerry Bold 9900 for $299 with Contract Posted: 22 Nov 2011 08:07 AM PST The white BlackBerry Bold 9900 has been making its rounds to carriers and the latest rumor has it coming to T-Mobile USA soon. CrackBerry scored a T-Mobile flyer showing the white Bold 9900 coming soon for an obscene $299 after rebates and a two year contract. The flyer was mailed out along with customers monthly bill so it looks like it is coming soon. If you are up for paying $299 keep an eye out on www.tmobile.com for the device and let us know when you spot it! If you liked this article, you might find these interesting:
Posted by the BerryReview Team for ©BerryReview, November 22, 2011, 11:07 am. | T-Mobile Getting White BlackBerry Bold 9900 for $299 with Contract | Leave a comment | |
US Cellular Black Friday Deals on Torch 9850, Bold 9650, & Curve 9530 Posted: 22 Nov 2011 08:03 AM PST
US Cellular is starting their Black Friday deals early this year. A couple readers let us know that US Cellular has announced discounts on all of their BlackBerrys. They are offering the BlackBerry Torch 9850 and older BlackBerry Bold 9650 for $99.99. The new BlackBerry Curve 9350 is also on sale for free after a rebate. Not bad deals if you are a US Cellular customer. Check them out here or catch the full release below:
Reward Yourself and Everyone on Your List With a U.S. Cellular Smartphone for $99.99 or LessDon’t Wait to Get the Best Prices – U.S. Cellular Holiday Deals Start Nov. 21CHICAGO, Nov. 21, 2011 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — U.S. Cellular (NYSE:USM) is rewarding customers this holiday season with great deals kicking off four days before Black Friday. New customers who switch to U.S. Cellular can be a part of the only rewards program in wireless and get any of the carrier’s cutting-edge smartphones for $99.99 or less after a $100 mail-in rebate. From Nov. 21 through Nov. 28, the Android-powered Motorola ELECTRIFY™ and HTC Hero S™, HTC 7 Pro Windows™ Phone, BlackBerry® Torch 9850 and BlackBerry Bold 9650 are $99.99. The BlackBerry® Curve 9350, Samsung Mesmerize™ (a Galaxy S phone) and the upcoming Samsung Repp are free, and with an instant rebate, the HTC Wildfire S™ and LG Optimus U™ are free. The HTC Merge™ is $79.99, and the LG Genesis™ is $49.99. Customers can get a free phone now and be well on their way to a second free phone with the 2,000 point bonus they receive when they sign up for "My Account" within 14 days of starting service. Current U.S. Cellular customers who add additional lines will also receive the 2,000 point bonus. Customers on Belief Plans are recognized for their loyalty and get points for doing simple things like paying their wireless bill on time, adding a line or referring friends and family. Points can be used for new phones faster, accessories, ringtones and monthly service charges. "In addition to getting a great deal and joining the happiest customers in wireless, your rewards points will really add up, so you can get the latest cool phone faster without signing another contract," said David Kimbell, vice president of marketing for U.S. Cellular. "Get a jumpstart on your holiday shopping and start earning rewards now." U.S. Cellular has introduced a new $39.99 plan that includes 450 minutes, free incoming calls, texts and pics, mobile-to-mobile calls, and nights and weekends beginning at 7:00 p.m. A great deal for families is the Essential Plus Plan, which can save customers up to $30 per line versus similar plans at other major carriers. It’s $54.99 per line with 5 GB of data per line, 1,500 minutes to share, unlimited messaging and free incoming calls, mobile-to-mobile and nights and weekends beginning at 7:00 p.m. Along with these great deals, competitively priced plans and rewards, U.S. Cellular customers also get unique benefits like free Battery Swap, Overage Protection, and free incoming calls, texts and picture messages. Associates are available to help customers and potential switchers select the device and plan that best meets their needs to organize and simplify their lives. For more information about U.S. Cellular’s holiday offerings, rewards program and high-speed nationwide network, visit any retail store, uscellular.com or U.S. Cellular’s Facebook page. * Purchase of a data plan is required, and a new two-year agreement may apply for new customers. Mail-in rebates, additional terms, conditions, restrictions and/or charges may apply (while supplies last). Steve Carlson, U.S. Cellular, steve.carlson@uscellular.com, 773-355-3331 About U.S. Cellular U.S. Cellular rewards its customers with unmatched benefits and industry-leading innovations designed to elevate the customer experience. The Chicago-based carrier has a strong line-up of cutting-edge devices that are all backed by its high-speed nationwide network that has the highest call quality of any national carrier. U.S. Cellular was named a J.D. Power and Associates 2011 Customer Service Champion and received PC Magazine’s 2011 Readers’ Choice Award. To learn more about U.S. Cellular, visit one of its retail stores or uscellular.com. To get the latest news, promos and videos, connect with U.S. Cellular on Facebook.com/uscellular, Twitter.com/uscellularand YouTube.com/uscellularcorp. If you liked this article, you might find these interesting:
Posted by the BerryReview Team for ©BerryReview, November 22, 2011, 11:03 am. | US Cellular Black Friday Deals on Torch 9850, Bold 9650, & Curve 9530 | Leave a comment | |
Kobo eBook Reader v1.3.1 Released for the BlackBerry PlayBook Posted: 22 Nov 2011 07:54 AM PST
Quite a few readers have been having issues with Kobo reader in the last few weeks and we knew Kobo was working on it. Scuebydue pointed out in the forums that the eBooks by Kobo app for the PlayBook has been updated to v1.3.1 this week. This version is supposed to fix many of those problems so it is definitely worth a shot. I was hoping it would also allow you to sideload your own books but that does not seem to be the case. Either way you can pick up the updated eBooks by Kobo app in App World free If you liked this article, you might find these interesting:
Posted by the BerryReview Team for ©BerryReview, November 22, 2011, 10:54 am. | Kobo eBook Reader v1.3.1 Released for the BlackBerry PlayBook | 4 comments | |
BlackBerry DevCon Asia Relocated to Singapore Due to Flooding in Bangkok Posted: 22 Nov 2011 07:17 AM PST It seems like the Bangkok flood crisis has forced Research In Motion to take precautionary measures to ensure our safety. Research In Motion has made the decision to reschedule and relocate BlackBerry DevCon Asia to Singapore instead of Thailand as previously planned.
Will you be attending DevCon Asia? Now that it is in my country, I’m actually planning to go! If you liked this article, you might find these interesting:
Posted by Terrence T for ©BerryReview, November 22, 2011, 10:17 am. | BlackBerry DevCon Asia Relocated to Singapore Due to Flooding in Bangkok | One comment | |
HomeScreen Missed Calls Displays Missed Calls On Your Wallpaper Posted: 22 Nov 2011 07:07 AM PST There have been quite a few apps over the years since OS 4.7 or so that let you show dynamic information on your homescreen by editing your wallpaper. The latest to follow this trend is another cool app called HomeScreen Missed Calls by ToySoft. The app does a nice job of displaying your missed callers picture on your homescreen. You can show all missed calls or only ones that have pictures in your address book. There is also the option to show the date and number on the picture.
The cool part is that HomeScreen missed Calls also sort of acts as a wallpaper switcher. You select a wallpaper folder which can have anywhere from 1 to 256 wallpapers which will be selected at random and used as the background for the app. You also set it to a single wallpaper along with how often it changes. You can find HomeScreen Missed Calls for $0.99 in App World If you liked this article, you might find these interesting:
Posted by Ronen Halevy for ©BerryReview, November 22, 2011, 10:07 am. | HomeScreen Missed Calls Displays Missed Calls On Your Wallpaper | Leave a comment | |
Free Angry Dots Game Brings Classic Dots Game to BlackBerrys Posted: 22 Nov 2011 05:33 AM PST As a kid you may remember playing the classic Dots game on a piece of paper with friends. Contlex Ventures has done a great job of recreating that experience for BlackBerry smartphones. The rules are the same with you playing larger or smaller boards. You connect the dots and the person who closes the box with their line gets a point. When all the boxes are closed the winners is the one with the most dots.
You can pick up Angry Dots in App World here. Now they just need BBM Mutiplayer! If you liked this article, you might find these interesting:
Posted by the BerryReview Team for ©BerryReview, November 22, 2011, 8:33 am. | Free Angry Dots Game Brings Classic Dots Game to BlackBerrys | Leave a comment | |
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