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- Desktop Manager 7.1 Adds Support for Dev Alpha & 4G PlayBook
- BlackBerry 7 Approved For Government Use in UK, Australia and New Zealand
- Build Your Own Contraptions With Phyzicle Sandbox for the PlayBook
- XIMAD Huge Sale Offers 12 of Their PlayBook Games for $0.99 Each
- UK BlackBerry Owners Get Telmap Navigator GPS Free
- Tip: SideLoad PlayBook Apps Using LocalBar2 Without a Proxy
Desktop Manager 7.1 Adds Support for Dev Alpha & 4G PlayBook Posted: 18 May 2012 06:52 PM PDT RIM today made Desktop Manager Available through the BlackBerry Beta Zone to registered members. This new update brings a few surprise additions one is the support for BlackBerry Dev Alpha including a instructions on how to reload the OS on the device. The other is the 4G PlayBook support. We mentioned that the LTE version of the PlayBook recently got FCC approval so it looks like RIM is on top of things as far as finally getting things out the door. About this release
Direct links for download thanks to rroyy at this link To signup for a Beta Zone account hit the following link. If you liked this article, you might find these interesting:
Posted by Luis Merlos for ©BerryReview, May 18, 2012, 9:52 pm. | Desktop Manager 7.1 Adds Support for Dev Alpha & 4G PlayBook | One comment | |
BlackBerry 7 Approved For Government Use in UK, Australia and New Zealand Posted: 18 May 2012 11:03 AM PDT
RIM just got approval for BlackBerry 7 devices to be used by the US government from the DoD. Now that has been extended with approvals from the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand. The CESG, National Technical Authority for Information Assurance in the UK, gave their stamp of approval for BlackBerry 7. They also got it from the Defense Signals Directorate of the Australian Government for Australia and New Zealand. Chalk one more up for RIM's security that will help them remain leaders in the enterprise and government market until BlackBerry 10 takes hold. via AllThingsD If you liked this article, you might find these interesting:
Posted by the BerryReview Team for ©BerryReview, May 18, 2012, 2:03 pm. | BlackBerry 7 Approved For Government Use in UK, Australia and New Zealand | One comment | |
Build Your Own Contraptions With Phyzicle Sandbox for the PlayBook Posted: 18 May 2012 08:42 AM PDT
Phyzicle Sandbox is an interesting new puzzle app for the PlayBook. It has you building contraptions in its 2D physics sandbox using shapes and fluids around constraints. You can undo any move and use different gravity bases including tilt based accelerometer gravity. Check out Phyzicle Sandbox in App World for $1.99 and let us know what you think! If you liked this article, you might find these interesting:
Posted by the BerryReview Team for ©BerryReview, May 18, 2012, 11:42 am. | Build Your Own Contraptions With Phyzicle Sandbox for the PlayBook | One comment | |
XIMAD Huge Sale Offers 12 of Their PlayBook Games for $0.99 Each Posted: 18 May 2012 08:05 AM PDT
XIMAD is the new featured sale in App World on the PlayBook starting today. They are offering up 12 of their PlayBook games for a very low price of $0.99. They even had some fun announcing it stating that:
Check out all the discounted games from XIMAD here in App World If you liked this article, you might find these interesting:
Posted by the BerryReview Team for ©BerryReview, May 18, 2012, 11:05 am. | XIMAD Huge Sale Offers 12 of Their PlayBook Games for $0.99 Each | Leave a comment | |
UK BlackBerry Owners Get Telmap Navigator GPS Free Posted: 18 May 2012 07:59 AM PDT Telmap has a great promotion going in App World for BlackBerry users in the UK. They are offering up Telmap Navigator free for most OS 6.0+ devices. This mans you can get free in car navigation with 3D moving maps and voice directions. Check out the new download for Telmap Navigator in App World for UK users (support for BB9900, BB9810, BB9790, BB9380, BB9360, BB9800, BB9320, BB9300) Telmap Navigator, FREE for Blackberry users in the UKLONDON, 17 May, 2012 – Telmap, pioneers in mobile location-based services, announced today that a new version of its Telmap Navigator mobile application is now available for free to Blackberry users in the UK. Telmap Navigator can be downloaded on Blackberry’s AppWorld and for the first time enables Blackberry users to turn their devices for free, into a real local search, mapping and navigation system with in-car navigation with 3D moving maps, voice-guided instructions, a dedicated pedestrian navigation mode, and a postcode business and address search that’s specially tailored for UK users. In addition, Telmap Navigator enables easy exploration of one’s surroundings with free access to nearby restaurants, pubs and plenty of activities provided by TripAdvisor and Lonely Planet. Moreover, Telmap Navigator offers a layer of ultra-local content that’s specific to UK users and will optimize their on-the-go experience with access to information from local brands such as Barclays Cycle, Ordnance Survey, and more. With Telmap Navigator, users can also keep in touch with their community through integrations with Facebook, Twitter, and the extremely popular BlackBerry Messenger, a must-have for BlackBerry users who will be able to communicate their location through BBM and locate their BBM contacts, all from within Telmap Navigator. “Telmap’s vision is all about providing people with instant, relevant, reliable and fun information while on-the-go, and we are happy to be able to offer just that to UK users of Blackberry devices. We have optimized the app to the Blackberry device for a great user experience and are confident that by using Telmap Navigator, Blackberry users will be able to derive a lot more value from their devices”, said Motti Kushnir, Telmap Chief Marketing Officer. Telmap Navigator is available for free download on Blackberrry’s AppWorld. It’s available to UK users, on the following Blackberry models (both touch and non-touch devices): BB9900, BB9810, BB9790, BB9380, BB9360, BB9800, BB9320, BB9300. Click here to download. - ENDS - Notes to Editors About Telmap The Telmap end-to-end offering is comprised of three parts: First, Telmap’s flagship product, the Mobile Location Companion that caters to all users’ needs while out and about, with location central to everything: social interactions, deals and promotions, exploration of one’s surroundings, and more. Second, the Telmap offering includes a robust location platform with a set of APIs that are designed to support Telmap customers and third party developers in delivering a strong LBS strategy and are available through the Intel Developer Program. And third, a full set of professional services such as porting, billing and local content integrations, channel marketing, business intelligence and more. Telmap is the #1 provider of choice for mobile location-based services and its technology has been selected by leading industry players such as Orange France, Vodafone, Vodacom, Cell C, SFR, O2, Telefonica, SingTel, OPTUS, Cellcom, Pelephone, Partner and more. For more information, please visit www.telmap.com, or look for the Telmap page on Facebook. If you liked this article, you might find these interesting:
Posted by the BerryReview Team for ©BerryReview, May 18, 2012, 10:59 am. | UK BlackBerry Owners Get Telmap Navigator GPS Free | One comment | |
Tip: SideLoad PlayBook Apps Using LocalBar2 Without a Proxy Posted: 18 May 2012 05:55 AM PDT Originally, a PC was required in order to sideload apps onto the PlayBook. The first release of LocalBar was created to give users the ability to sideload apps ‘locally. The PlayBook could now sideload apps onto itself. Using LocalBar, the requirement for a PC was gone. RIM then blocked that feature. The PlayBook can no longer sideload apps onto itself. LocalBar was a broken. The developer followed up with the release of LocalBar2. Changes were made to LocalBar2 in order to circumvent rims block. Read: “Why do I need a proxy?” @ http://yohan.es/playbook/localbar2/ -To put it simply, with LB2, the PlayBook can once again sideload apps onto itself.. by making use of a proxy server running on another device. -LB2 can also sideload apps onto other PlayBooks.
Here’s how:
Let us know in the comments if this is working for you. Its been nothing but smooth sailing for me. In the end, i just hope RIM doesn’t block this If you liked this article, you might find these interesting:
Posted by nah.uhh for ©BerryReview, May 18, 2012, 8:55 am. | Tip: SideLoad PlayBook Apps Using LocalBar2 Without a Proxy | 26 comments | |
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