Kamis, 02 Agustus 2012

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Free PicStory Image Filtering App Updated With New UI & New Filters

Posted: 02 Aug 2012 02:06 AM PDT

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The hugely popular PicStory image filtering and sharing app got a nice update to v4.0.1 recently. They announced the new features on their Facebook page when it launched in mid July but they have just put out a maintenance release to v4.0.1. This new update to v4.0 adds a whole new UI along with 20 new filters and improved image quality. Definitely worth checking out.

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You can pick up PicStory free in App World. Let us know what you think of the update!

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Posted by the BerryReview Team for ©BerryReview, August 2, 2012, 5:06 am. | Free PicStory Image Filtering App Updated With New UI & New Filters | Leave a comment |


RIM Responds to Rumor of Closing Retail Stores in the US

Posted: 01 Aug 2012 07:28 PM PDT

Newark BlackBerry Store

I was sort of happy about the unconfirmed rumor from earlier today that RIM may be closing their Wireless Giant run branded retail stores in 9 US airports. I have never really seen such stores being very successful especially cellphone shops in US airports. Either way RIM has reached out and responded with the following to the rumor:

"We can confirm that the BlackBerry branded retail location in Boston has closed. We are not prepared to comment on rumours or speculation about other BlackBerry branded retail locations in the US. We're constantly studying the consumer market and how customers make purchases. Consumers still have many options to buy BlackBerry products from over 20,000 retail locations in the US and online at ShopBlackBerry.com." (via N4BB)

It looks like RIM probably closed one store and that is that but who knows. I am more interested in their whole holistic marketing strategy for BlackBerry 10 since these airport retail shops do not seem to be very cost effective.

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Posted by the BerryReview Team for ©BerryReview, August 1, 2012, 10:28 pm. | RIM Responds to Rumor of Closing Retail Stores in the US | One comment |


RIM Rumored to Be Closing US Retail Stores While Expanding Elsewhere

Posted: 01 Aug 2012 01:28 PM PDT

Newark BlackBerry Store

It is no secret that the nine Wireless Giant BlackBerry Retail stores in the US have not been doing well recently. According to a likely but unconfirmed source at the Cantech Letter RIM is rumored to be closing their US stores. They highlight how this is in contrast to developing countries like the UAE, EMEA, Indonesia, and other areas where RIM is opening multiple new stores. There really is not much substance to this rumor but I have a hunch that RIM would be better served during the launch of BlackBerry 10 with stronger advertising and traveling experience centers at airports and other locations instead of branded stores.

What do you think about what RIM should do about retail locations in the US?

PS: Dave just shot that picture of the Wireless Giant branded BlackBerry store in Newark Airport a few minutes ago.

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Posted by the BerryReview Team for ©BerryReview, August 1, 2012, 4:28 pm. | RIM Rumored to Be Closing US Retail Stores While Expanding Elsewhere | 7 comments |


Updated: Rogers Stores Getting Boxes Labeled "PlayBook Security" – Possibly 4G PlayBooks?

Posted: 01 Aug 2012 11:37 AM PDT

Update: CrackBerry has discovered that this box is holding a security casing for the BlackBerry PlayBook 4G. According to a tip from Alberto “certain Rogers will have live units in stores for people to try out and this will serve as theft prevention.”

Rogers PlayBook Security

You have to love how this stuff leaks out. The crew at MobileSyrup scored an internal memo from Rogers that says locations will start receiving a box labeled "PLAYBOOK SECURITY" shortly and they "should store it safely in the back room until further notice." This has them speculating that these have something to do with the 4G BlackBerry PlayBook which was rumored to launch at the end of last month.

The current rumored launch date seems to be next week August 8th or 9th but who knows. Either way we should be learning more soon!

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Posted by the BerryReview Team for ©BerryReview, August 1, 2012, 2:37 pm. | Updated: Rogers Stores Getting Boxes Labeled "PlayBook Security" – Possibly 4G PlayBooks? | 6 comments |


iShower Water Resistant Bluetooth Speaker Now Available!

Posted: 01 Aug 2012 11:18 AM PDT

iShower

When iDevices first announced the iShower I wrote that they had made my dream come true. Over the years I have gone through many different solutions for listening to Pandora and Slacker in the shower and the iShower will hopefully solve all of them. The iShower is now shipping which means we can test it out for ourselves and see how it stacks up. They not only pitch the iShower for the bath but also for the beach and pool side music and radio listening.

The iShower is available now for $99.99 which is a bit pricey but you can find all the details at www.ishowerinc.com and purchase it there too. Hopefully they get it on Amazon soon so people can fall back on a solid return policy if it does not work out.

Check out their promo video below and let me know if you pick one up. Hopefully we will have a review up soon!


Desktop Video Link | Mobile Video Link

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Posted by the BerryReview Team for ©BerryReview, August 1, 2012, 2:18 pm. | iShower Water Resistant Bluetooth Speaker Now Available! | 2 comments |


HeroCraft Brings Dragon and Dracula & Kikoriki to Smartphones & PlayBook

Posted: 01 Aug 2012 08:44 AM PDT

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HeroCraft is continuing to make good on their promise of bringing more games to the PlayBook and BlackBerry smartphones. Their latest releases are two new games with versions for both the PlayBook and BlackBerry smartphones. Personally I am liking the smartphone version of Dragon and Dracula but overall the games look like fun. Kikoriki: the Beginning is based on the animated series Kikoriki and is sort of a cartoon styled platformer. The second game is Dragon and Dracula which is more of an arcade style platformer where you grow your dragon and learn new skills.

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Check them out in App World for $1.99 each:

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Posted by the BerryReview Team for ©BerryReview, August 1, 2012, 11:44 am. | HeroCraft Brings Dragon and Dracula & Kikoriki to Smartphones & PlayBook | Leave a comment |


Wikitude Confirms BlackBerry 10 SDK & Finally Announces TripAdvisor App

Posted: 01 Aug 2012 08:24 AM PDT

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I am not sure what took Wikitude so long but they have finally come out and officially announced the TripAdvisor integration they launched earlier this month. It really is just a direct link to the built in TripAdvisor section that you already have in Wikitude on your BlackBerry but it does make it easier to get to. The TripAdvisor Augmented Reality app is available in App World.

What I actually found more interesting in the announcement was that Wikitude has confirmed that they will be releasing their Augmented Reality SDK for BlackBerry 10. That should hopefully make it much easier for companies to create Augmented Reality apps for the new platform at launch. Here is the announcement:

Wikitude launches TripAdvisor Augmented Reality App
Offers 75 million travel reviews and opinions, now available on BlackBerry App World

Salzburg 1 August, 2012 – Today, Wikitude announced the TripAdvisor Augmented Reality (AR) app for BlackBerry® smartphones, which allows BlackBerry customers around the globe to instantly access an immersive view of hotels, restaurants, and attractions listed on TripAdvisor®.

TripAdvisor Augmented Reality works with a smartphone's camera to help travelers find the best places within their immediate area to eat, sleep, and play. Featuring over 75 million traveler reviews and opinions for destinations around the world, it's easy to find great advice wherever a user happens to be.

"TripAdvisor Augmented Reality gives travelers a new and interactive way of looking at the world around them," says Rory Kenny, Director of Mobile Partnerships for TripAdvisor. "The future potential of augmented reality is without limit, and we're happy to help drive it forward by partnering with Wikitude."

With the same easy access as any favorite app, users can simply tap the TripAdvisor/Wikitude icon on their Home screen to instantly view their surroundings through an Augmented Reality lens.  With the addition of this app, customers can use their BlackBerry smartphone to quickly access TripAdvisor's high-quality travel content.

With the Wikitude-powered app on BlackBerry smartphones, once a venue is chosen, customers can quickly dive in to get more information about the location. In one simple action, they can find detailed traveler-submitted reviews, average prices, and more. As with all Wikitude worlds, a tap on the "Bring me there" option provides them with turn-by-turn directions to their desired destination. The app also integrates with BlackBerry® Messenger (BBM™), allowing the user to instantly interact with their BBM friends, a feature only possible on the BlackBerry platform.

"Partnering with TripAdvisor on this all new app concept has been phenomenal and it shows how Wikitude can be utilized as a go-to-market platform" says Andy Gstoll, Wikitude's CMO. "With this immersive AR experience, we are very excited to bring TripAdvisor's valuable content to the BlackBerry user community", he adds.

The TripAdvisor Augmented Reality app is another example of Wikitude's commitment to providing new and innovative solutions to content owners, brands, agencies and individuals through AR technology. Wikitude's most recent product launch is the Wikitude SDK, which allows third parties to develop their own AR apps. The company is also preparing an SDK for BlackBerry® 10.

The TripAdvisor Augmented Reality app is only available for BlackBerry smartphones. The app is a free download and requires BlackBerry® 7 OS or higher. For more information or to download, please visit BlackBerry App World™.

About Wikitude
Wikitude GmbH are the creators of the world's first mobile augmented reality (AR) platform and the company behind the internationally renowned Wikitude App for iOS, Android, BlackBerry and Windows Phone devices. The AR platform has been voted "Best Augmented Reality Browser" three years in a row: 2009, 2010 and 2011. Wikitude has recently launched a SDK for third party app developers and is leading the international AR technology standardization, chairing the working group in the Open Geospatial Consortium (OCG).

Wikitude® is a registered trademark of Wikitude GmbH

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Posted by the BerryReview Team for ©BerryReview, August 1, 2012, 11:24 am. | Wikitude Confirms BlackBerry 10 SDK & Finally Announces TripAdvisor App | Leave a comment |


TAT Founder Hampus Jakobsson Leaves RIM to Work on Another Startup

Posted: 01 Aug 2012 08:14 AM PDT

TAT Founder Leaving

It is a little over a year and six months since RIM acquired The Astonishing Tribe (TAT) on December 2nd, 2010. RIM's teams have welcomed TAT with open hands and you can see their design elements all over the PlayBook, BlackBerry 10, and even RIM's website. Hell the new UI framework for native apps on BlackBerry 10, Cascades, is the byproduct of their original Cascades product.

This week TAT founder Hampus Jakobsson has announced via Twitter that he is leaving RIM. That is not surprising since most serial entrepreneurs do not like working for big companies for long. He explained on his new personal Twitter account, @hajak, that he left "cause I’m a startup-guy and even if I really liked the company and the people, I felt it was time to start another one."

Thanks Frank for sending this one in via N4BB

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Posted by the BerryReview Team for ©BerryReview, August 1, 2012, 11:14 am. | TAT Founder Hampus Jakobsson Leaves RIM to Work on Another Startup | Leave a comment |


Slotch Packs a World Clock, Weather, & Alarm into Your PlayBook

Posted: 01 Aug 2012 06:54 AM PDT

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I somehow missed this one when i-Mentalist released it a bit back but it is definitely worth a mention. Their Slotch app offers up the weather along with a world clock and multiple alarms into one PlayBook app. Its makes the app into one sweet bedside clock along with nice integration with FUZZengine for custom features. You can have multiple cities showing up in Slotch with all the options like digital.analog, custom sounds per alarm, override device volume, and more. You can see how it works in the demo video below:


Desktop Video Link | Mobile Video Link

Check out Slotch in App World for $2.99 or on their website and let us know what you think. Feel free to give i-Mentalist feedback in their forum thread.

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Posted by Ronen Halevy for ©BerryReview, August 1, 2012, 9:54 am. | Slotch Packs a World Clock, Weather, & Alarm into Your PlayBook | Leave a comment |


Free Captain’s Mistress Game Mimics Connect 4 On Your BlackBerry

Posted: 01 Aug 2012 05:55 AM PDT

Captains Mistress

I missed it when it came out but Kisai Labs released a nice copy of Connect 4 for BlackBerry smartphones called Captain’s Mistress. The game has you putting four of your pieces in a row just like the classic but adds a cool twist. You can play against your friends on BBM which makes it a fun multiplayer classic.

Check out Captain’s Mistress free in App World for OS 5.0+ devices

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Posted by Ronen Halevy for ©BerryReview, August 1, 2012, 8:55 am. | Free Captain’s Mistress Game Mimics Connect 4 On Your BlackBerry | Leave a comment |


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