Tag: "Software"

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Mac users to get Desktop Manager next year?

Myself I’ve been a long time Mac user, but have always done my backups on a PC. Finally it appears that RIM might actually be doing something to help out Mac users. A source has reported to CIO.com that RIM is working on plans to either develop a Mac verison of their Desktop Manager software or work with third party companies to provide the same features as a PC would have. The new software is expected to be seen sometime during the first half of 2009.

I have to say that if this is true I really hope RIM brings out their own version of DTM as I’m sick of dual-booting my Mac just to do backups and OS upgrades.

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RIM & TiVo partner up to bring mobile TiVo control

RIM has showed us at CTIA Fall 08′ that they have lots planned for this year. The first announcement this morning was that TiVo will be coming to BlackBerry. The new service is expected later this year, along with some other goodies (cough *Thunder/Storm* cough).

“TiVo subscribers will soon be able to wirelessly control their TiVo DVRs using a BlackBerry smartphone – anytime, anywhere – and that is a powerful example of how our respective technologies can complement each other to serve our mutual customers,” said Jim Balsillie, Co-CEO of Research In Motion. “As the BlackBerry smartphone continues its evolution as a modern lifestyle device, the importance of home entertainment integration will continue to grow and TiVo will be the key in providing consumers with greater flexibility in accessing television content.”

RIM Press Release:

RIM & TiVo Partner to Provide TiVo Mobile Entertainment Services on BlackBerry Smartphones

ALVISO, CA and WATERLOO, ON. –  TiVo Inc. (NASDAQ: TIVO), the creator of and a leader in television services for digital video recorders (DVRs), and Research In Motion (RIM) (NASDAQ: RIMM; TSX: RIM), a global leader in wireless innovation, today announced a partnership to bring customized TiVo services to the BlackBerry® wireless platform.

The new relationship brings TiVo and RIM together to develop a variety of mobile entertainment services that marry RIM’s leading BlackBerry® smartphones with the content delivered to consumers through the Emmy-winning TiVo® service.  Initially, BlackBerry smartphone users will gain the convenience of being able to discover what shows are on and schedule television recordings while away from the living room and on the go.  Future collaboration between the companies will focus on software applications that further simplify mobile access to video content.

“TiVo subscribers will soon be able to wirelessly control their TiVo DVRs using a BlackBerry smartphone – anytime, anywhere – and that is a powerful example of how our respective technologies can complement each other to serve our mutual customers,” said Jim Balsillie, Co-CEO of Research In Motion. “As the BlackBerry smartphone continues its evolution as a modern lifestyle device, the importance of home entertainment integration will continue to grow and TiVo will be the key in providing consumers with greater flexibility in accessing television content.”

“TiVo continues to transform and revolutionize the way people control and watch television and broadband video,” said Tom Rogers, CEO and President of TiVo Inc.   “RIM and TiVo share a commitment to great user experiences, which cause our products to become seamlessly integrated into the consumer’s lifestyle.  We also share a vision for the future of mobile entertainment services and we look forward to a variety of future innovations as a result of this relationship.”

The first software application from RIM and TiVo is expected to be available later this year.

[RIM]

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Google intros new Mobile App for BlackBerry

Now you can get all of your favorite Google applications on your BlackBerry. The new app is called “Google Mobile” and features one touch access to Google Search, Gmail, Google Suggest, Maps, News, Reader (RSS), Docs, Photos, Sync and Notebook.

You can download the app from m.google.com directly from your BlackBerry

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BlackBerry Javelin 8900 will feature OS 4.7

So most of you are still rocking RIM’s OS 4.5 and lower (unless you got your hands on a Bold, then you have 4.6). BBCool is reporting that RIM’s next up BlackBerry Javelin, which is the Curve replacement will be running OS 4.7. This new version of RIM’s OS will look a lot like the BlackBerry Bold’s OS, however its expected to give support for 16GB Micro SD cards and an updated version of the full HTML browser. The new browser should fix all errors users are currently having when browsing sites loaded with Javascripts.

OS 4.7 should make its debut on RIM’s first touchscreen smartphone, the BlackBerry Thunder/Storm later this year as well.

Read up more on the BlackBerry Javelin >>

Read up more on the BlackBerry Thunder/Storm >>

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Find a list of BlackBerry Apps from RIM

Every wonder where you can find all the BlackBerry approved applications and services for your device? A site that RIM has called BlackBerry Lifestyle lists a ton of applications that are built for BlackBerry. You can find everything from Facebook to Bank of America to XM Radio. Check out the entire list at at BlackBerry.com. It seems that the list is only computer friendly and doesn’t load well on your BlackBerry.

I wonder if RIM will integrate this into some sort of Application store?

Head on over to BlackBerry.com for details

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[Via Pinstack]

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RIM reveils OS 4.6’s features & upgrades

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Ronen pointed out that RIM has posted details of their new BlackBerry OS 4.6. You will find OS 4.6 on the new BlackBerry Bold, which is slowly popping up all over the world. The new OS 4.6 now allows QWERTY keyboard shortcuts meaning you can press Q to turn your device on vibrate and A to lock your keypad (similar to the Pearl’s Suretype shortcuts). In case your wondering you will find OS 4.6 on either the BlackBerry Bold 9000 or the upcoming Kickstart/Pearl 82xx series. Here’s a full run down of the features:

- Switch Bluetooth devices during calls
- Music icon that allows access to playlist from homescreen
– The Clock application
- Support for inline video streaming in the Browser application
- Improved full screen picture preview screen
- Open the Camera application from the Video Camera application
- Likewise, Video Camera application accessible from the Camera icon
- New Browser enhancements such as Attachment download via the Browser application and a Richer browsing experience
- QWERTY keyboard hot keys (A for lock, Q for vibrate)
- Spell check as your type
- Reverse contrast mode for persons with visual impairments
- Enhanced icons such as grid layout
- Ability to delete applications from the homescreen

[RIM Knowledge Base Via BerryReview]

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Introducing Cram for BlackBerry

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With Back to School starting in full force, a new product has been launched for BlackBerry which targets students using BlackBerry smartphones. The application called Cram allows students to create, import and share any material they need to learn for an upcoming test or exam so they study it anywhere.

Cram is an application that allows a user to create, import, share, and study for tests on the go, using their mobile device.

Cram can help you learn and review anything on the go from material on an upcoming math test, vocabulary words in

your foreign language class, or trivia on your favorite topic. You can use Cram to study while waiting for your class to

start, standing in line, or even when you are bored. The possibilities when using Cram to study are endless!

You can get a free 14 trial or purchase it for $19. They also have a version coming for the iPhone soon. For more details on Cram visit SimpleLeaf.com.

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BlackBerry Desktop Manager 4.6 now available

vodafone-logo.gifThis just means the Bold is getting one step closer. Vodafone has posted a link of their website for RIM’s BlackBerry Desktop 4.6 download. The new Desktop Manager 4.6 will work with any BlackBerry smartphone. You can download it at Vodafone’s site here.

DOWNLOAD LINK

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BlackBerry OS 4.5 Official Roll Out starting today…

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Apparently RIM has confirmed that the official roll out for OS 4.5 will start today. This news comes directly from a RIM spokesperson at a BlackBerry seminar. He says that OS 4.5 will start to release on all carriers World Wide within the next two weeks or so. This is truly great news for anyone who is still using a buggy beta version of 4.5, such as myself.

[Source - BerryReview]

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Introducing the BBSync Home Screen Launcher!

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That’s right if you addicted to our BlackBerry coverage you can now get the BlackBerrySync home screen launcher for free! By downloading this icon you will have on click access to BlackBerrySync.com’s mobile news site. You can download the icon OTA (Over the Air) by clicking here. Now I have to give a big shout out to the designer (Sib Ion) who creates custom launchers for extremely good prices! Not only that but he isn’t satisfied with his work until you are. For details on getting a custom launcher made check out his site.

OTA DOWNLOAD LINK