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- Rumors Once Again Point to Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 for BlackBerry 10 Processors
- RIM Confirms BlackBerry 10 Devices Will Have Magnetic Holsters!
- RIM Releases API Roadmaps For All BlackBerry 10 SDKs!!!
- Smarter Apps Makes Angry Farm Free To Celebrate 10 Million BlackBerry Users
- RIM Reaffirms Commitment to Qt & Cascades as Digia Finishes Acquisition From Nokia
- BlackBerry Protect Updated to v1.1.1.76 – No Change Log
- RIM Explains How BlackBerry 10 & PlayBook Use ActiveSync
- T-Mobile Makes Return of True Unlimited Plans Official
- Freemium PDF Creator Ultimate Turns Images Into PDF’s On Your BlackBerry
- Free Classic Game Lode Runner: the Legend for BlackBerry Smartphones
Rumors Once Again Point to Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 for BlackBerry 10 Processors Posted: 23 Aug 2012 01:41 AM PDT
Way back during CES in January of this year we had Qualcomm showing off the MSM8960 Snapdragon S4 chip and then including RIM as one of their partners for its launch. This led to speculation that RIM would be using this new 28nm CPU in their upcoming BlackBerry QNX phones. RIM has been really cagey about the specs for BlackBerry 10 devices but Heins has promised that they will be competitive. This is why it is no surprise to be hearing a rumor from BBOS that the first BlackBerry 10 phones will be packing Qualcomm's S4 Pro MSM8960t processor. This is a 1.5Ghz-1.7Ghz dual core processor with Adreno 320 GPU and supports all the goodies including LTE, GSM/CDMA, and more. Its nice to see that RIM is going for these chips for BlackBerry 10 and hopefully they will help keep BlackBerry 10 competitive. I know many people will immediately jump to asking when BlackBerry 10 will go quad core but personally I am more interested in what kind of battery life they will have. What do you think? (Img Credit: Engadget) If you liked this article, you might find these interesting:
Posted by Ronen Halevy for ©BerryReview, August 23, 2012, 4:41 am. | Rumors Once Again Point to Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 for BlackBerry 10 Processors | Leave a comment | |
RIM Confirms BlackBerry 10 Devices Will Have Magnetic Holsters! Posted: 22 Aug 2012 02:48 PM PDT
One of the traditional BlackBerry features that I truly enjoy is the earth magnet holster. There is something to be said for pulling your BlackBerry out of its holster and it automatically opening the latest email that arrived. Its one of those old school features that I was really hoping RIM would carry over to BlackBerry 10 but was missing in the Dev Alpha and PlayBook. RIM has just more or less confirmed that in their latest announcement of the BlackBerry 10 Beta SDK Arrival Boards. The Native Beta Roadmap details a new BPS Holster Service that is scheduled to arrive in the 3rd release of the Native Beta SDK. This new API allows developers to determine if the device is in or out of the holster which is exactly how RIM does it now with BlackBerry 7. Its nice to see that RIM has not forgotten the small things. What other features do you want to see RIM carry over from current BlackBerrys to BlackBerry 10? If you liked this article, you might find these interesting:
Posted by Ronen Halevy for ©BerryReview, August 22, 2012, 5:48 pm. | RIM Confirms BlackBerry 10 Devices Will Have Magnetic Holsters! | 4 comments | |
RIM Releases API Roadmaps For All BlackBerry 10 SDKs!!! Posted: 22 Aug 2012 02:32 PM PDT
I am hugely impressed with RIM right now. As promised they have released what they call "Arrival Boards" for all of the BlackBerry 10 beta roadmaps. This means developers know when to expect upcoming features and releases and when they are set to freeze. I highly recommend checking out Tim Neil's announcement of the Arrival Boards and checking them out for yourself below: If you liked this article, you might find these interesting:
Posted by Ronen Halevy for ©BerryReview, August 22, 2012, 5:32 pm. | RIM Releases API Roadmaps For All BlackBerry 10 SDKs!!! | Leave a comment | |
Smarter Apps Makes Angry Farm Free To Celebrate 10 Million BlackBerry Users Posted: 22 Aug 2012 02:16 PM PDT
In case you don't already own Angry Farm for BlackBerry smartphones you may want to check this out. Smarter Apps has made their Angry Birds clone Angry Farm free to celebrate reaching almost 10 million unique BlackBerry users and growing. They have made the free trial of Angry Farm include all 250 levels free. They still offer the in app payment option to buy dynamite which can be purchased to skip a level once an hour. Kudos to Smarter Apps for the giveaway. You can pick up Angry Farm free in App World for a limited time. If you liked this article, you might find these interesting:
Posted by Ronen Halevy for ©BerryReview, August 22, 2012, 5:16 pm. | Smarter Apps Makes Angry Farm Free To Celebrate 10 Million BlackBerry Users | Leave a comment | |
RIM Reaffirms Commitment to Qt & Cascades as Digia Finishes Acquisition From Nokia Posted: 22 Aug 2012 12:01 PM PDT
Qt is a widely used cross platform application framework that has been around for 20 years and is still going strong. BlackBerry PlayBook native developers are familiar with Qt since RIM uses it as a foundational piece of their Cascades application framework. A little over a year ago Digia purchased the commercial licensing and professional services business side of the open source Qt project. As of this week Digia has completed the full acquisition of Qt from Nokia along with 125 Nokia developers. Their immediate goal is to bring Qt support to Android, iOS, and Windows 8. That is great news for RIM since it will mean more developers with apps familiar with Qt that can be easily turned towards Cascades. Tim Neil at RIM has gotten ahead of questions by posting on the DevBlog with a reaffirmed commitment to Qt and welcoming Qt developers to the BlackBerry platform. Check out the details on the DevBlog If you liked this article, you might find these interesting:
Posted by Ronen Halevy for ©BerryReview, August 22, 2012, 3:01 pm. | RIM Reaffirms Commitment to Qt & Cascades as Digia Finishes Acquisition From Nokia | Leave a comment | |
BlackBerry Protect Updated to v1.1.1.76 – No Change Log Posted: 22 Aug 2012 08:36 AM PDT
RIM has pushed out another small update to BlackBerry Protect in App World. The app seems to be working the same so this is probably just a bug fix from the previous v1.1.1.73. Let us know if you spot anything new. If you don't have BlackBerry Protect installed already and you are not on a BES I highly recommend downloading it NOW! Get the latest version of BlackBerry Protect in App World If you liked this article, you might find these interesting:
Posted by Ronen Halevy for ©BerryReview, August 22, 2012, 11:36 am. | BlackBerry Protect Updated to v1.1.1.76 – No Change Log | Leave a comment | |
RIM Explains How BlackBerry 10 & PlayBook Use ActiveSync Posted: 22 Aug 2012 08:32 AM PDT
RIM has been detailing exactly how BlackBerry PlayBooks and future BlackBerry 10 devices will connect using ActiveSync for ages. Due to some blogger who must have been confused for the last few years it seems like RIM's Senior Director for Enterprise Product Management, Jeff Holleran, decided to reiterate the point. People are getting really confused by BlackBerry 10 devices, PlayBooks, and Mobile Fusion making use of ActiveSync instead of the ancient MAPI protocol. The new ActiveSync component in Mobile Fusion is actually a nice improvement over the previous proprietary MAPI protocol in my opinion and has matured quite a bit since its launch. In a blog post on the BlackBerry BizBlog Jeff Holleran explains exactly how the connection differs from the current BlackBerry Enterprise Server configuration. One of the things I like most about this new implementation using ActiveSync is that companies can make use of Mobile Fusion to replace VPN and not expose ActiveSync to the world while allowing RIM to support many different mail servers beyond Exchange. On the other hand this also allows companies to forgo using Mobile Fusion and simply use ActiveSync while still getting full sync of PIM but not BlackBerry level security. If you are curious to learn exactly how it all works I highly recommend reading Hollerans great recap of Mobile Fusion, BlackBerry 10, and ActiveSync. If you liked this article, you might find these interesting:
Posted by Ronen Halevy for ©BerryReview, August 22, 2012, 11:32 am. | RIM Explains How BlackBerry 10 & PlayBook Use ActiveSync | 8 comments | |
T-Mobile Makes Return of True Unlimited Plans Official Posted: 22 Aug 2012 08:15 AM PDT
We told you earlier today about leaked docs that pointed to T-Mobile bringing back unlimited data plans and they have panned out. As other carriers put more restrictions on their data plans T-Mobile is introducing a new truly unlimited data plan starting September 5th. There are no data caps, speed limits, or anything to contend with though it cannot be used with tethering. It is confirmed that it will cost $20 a month with a value plan and $30 a month with a classic plan. Check out the announcement below or more details on T-Mobiles website
T-Mobile Unleashes Unlimited Nationwide 4G Data
Starting Sept. 5, T-Mobile will be the only carrier with a nationwide 4G network to offer unlimited nationwide 4G data
BELLEVUE, Wash. — Aug. 22, 2012 — T-Mobile USA, Inc., today announced an industry first — a truly Unlimited Nationwide 4G Data plan. Featuring no data caps, speed limits or bill shock, as well as fast, dependable nationwide 4G coverage, T-Mobile's new Unlimited Nationwide 4G Data plan offers the ultimate worry-free experience. The new plan is designed to satisfy both data-hungry customers who want to experience all their smartphones are capable of and those wanting the peace of mind of never having to keep track of their data usage.
Today's smartphones offer amazing experiences, and consumers are increasingly relying on them for everything from navigation, entertainment and shopping to just staying connected. With the introduction of the Unlimited Nationwide 4G Data plan, T-Mobile® is the only U.S. carrier to empower customers to do what they want, when they want, with their smartphones by making fast, nationwide 4G data accessible for everyone — without limits and at a great value.
"We're big believers in customer-driven innovation, and our Unlimited Nationwide 4G Data plan is the answer to customers who are frustrated by the cost, complexity and congested networks of our competitors," said Kevin McLaughlin, vice president, marketing, T-Mobile USA. "Consumers want the freedom of unlimited 4G data. Our bold move to be the only wireless carrier to offer an Unlimited Nationwide 4G Data plan reinforces our value leadership and capitalizes on the strength of our nationwide 4G network."
For customers seeking an unlimited experience on their smartphones, T-Mobile offers several ways for new and existing customers to take advantage of its Unlimited Nationwide 4G Data plan. New customers can purchase any smartphone in T-Mobile's robust lineup of innovative devices or bring their own compatible smartphone and have access to a worry-free unlimited data experience on T-Mobile's fast nationwide 4G network. Current T-Mobile customers on Classic or Value plans can simply upgrade their existing service by adding an Unlimited Nationwide 4G Data plan.
The Unlimited Nationwide 4G Data plan will cost $20 per month when added to a Value voice and text plan or $30 per month when added to a Classic voice and text plan. For example, a single line Value plan with unlimited talk and text combined with unlimited nationwide 4G data will cost $69.99 or a single line Classic plan with unlimited talk, unlimited text and unlimited nationwide 4G data will cost $89.99.
Available starting Sept. 5, T-Mobile's Unlimited Nationwide 4G Data plan will provide smartphone customers with uncompromised, dependable access to data on the blazing-fast speeds of T-Mobile's nationwide 4G network. The Unlimited Nationwide 4G Data plan will be available at T-Mobile retail stores, on http://www.T-Mobile.com/unlimited-data-plan and through select dealers and national retail stores. If you liked this article, you might find these interesting:
Posted by the BerryReview Team for ©BerryReview, August 22, 2012, 11:15 am. | T-Mobile Makes Return of True Unlimited Plans Official | One comment | |
Freemium PDF Creator Ultimate Turns Images Into PDF’s On Your BlackBerry Posted: 22 Aug 2012 07:42 AM PDT Ice Cold Apps PDF Creator Ultimate is a pretty cool solution for those of you who need to scan documents or images and send them off. It is available for BlackBerry smartphones and the PlayBook but the PlayBook version is very basic and missing some key features like the ability to send off the PDF via email (probably because of API limitations). PDF Creator Ultimate comes in both a free and pro version for $1.99 with the Pro version adding loads more features though the free version is functional. You can see the differences in the section below:
Thanks Tara for the tip! If you liked this article, you might find these interesting:
Posted by the BerryReview Team for ©BerryReview, August 22, 2012, 10:42 am. | Freemium PDF Creator Ultimate Turns Images Into PDF’s On Your BlackBerry | Leave a comment | |
Free Classic Game Lode Runner: the Legend for BlackBerry Smartphones Posted: 22 Aug 2012 05:41 AM PDT I am always a sucker for old school flashback games and Lode Runner: the Legend is no exception. Adam let me know about this free game from Avko Labs which is a revival of the classic Lode Runner game from 1983 (Wikipedia). It has you exploring underground civilizations in search of treasures and escaping with your life. You can choose how you play the game but it is quite addictive. Features include:
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Posted by the BerryReview Team for ©BerryReview, August 22, 2012, 8:41 am. | Free Classic Game Lode Runner: the Legend for BlackBerry Smartphones | One comment | |
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