Tag: "Windows Live"

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RIM releases official details about BIS 2.8 update – Will bring Google Contact Sync & More!

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We first heard about BIS 2.8 launch last week, and now RIM has released official details about it’s launch. BlackBerry Internet Service (BIS) version 2.8 will launch early to mid September, and will feature Google contacts synchronization, and will also no longer require Hotmail/Windows Live users to re-validate their passwords every 90 days. So keep checking in with us and we will let you know when it launches!

  • Google Contact Synchronization: If subscribers integrate a Google Mail™ account with their BlackBerry® Internet Service account, they can synchronize contacts between the account and the contacts application on their BlackBerry device. Subscribers can add, change, and delete Google Mail contacts from their device or from their Google Mail account and the BlackBerry Internet Service synchronizes the changes.
  • Enhancements to email setup and settings: Automatic Login now supports most billing identifiers, which allows new subscribers with wireless service providers that use PIN, IMEI, or ESN as a billing identifier to create BlackBerry Internet Service accounts from the BlackBerry smartphone, without having to create a login user name and password
    • Note: This feature will be available approximately one week after the BlackBerry Internet Service upgrade.
  • Windows Live™ Hotmail® revalidation: With BlackBerry Internet Service 2.8, new Windows Live Hotmail mail integrations will be defaulted to a protocol that is designed so as not to require 90 day reauthorization.
  • Note: Existing BlackBerry smartphone users accessing Windows Live Hotmail using Microsoft® MSP will still be required to revalidate their Windows Live Hotmail account every 90 days.

[via BerryReview]

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IM+ All-In-One Messenger gets updated (v.8) adds Twitter Support!

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It’s been a while since we last look at IM+, the all in one instant messenger. IM+ has just been updated to new version 8.0 and now sports a couple of great features we thought we would share. Not only does IM+ 8.0 have support for MSN/Windows Live, Yahoo!, ICQ, AOL, Google Talk, Jabber and MySpace IM but now also supports Facebook chat and Twitter. Basically IM+ is now your complete all in one application for IM on BlackBerry. It may not be the cheapest on the market but it sure packs a heck of a lot of features.

You can purchase IM+ 8 for $34.95 from the BlackBerry Sync Store, as well pick up a free trial >

Features:

  • Stay online in IM Push mode and save the battery life! In this mode, IM+ is not running, you remain online and continue receiving IMs as e-mails pushed to your BlackBerry Inbox, so you can reply to them right away.
  • Integration with BlackBerry Inbox. The last received IMs are placed BlackBerry message inbox and you get immediate notification of incoming messages on the BlackBerry home screen.
  • Translate messages into English, Dutch, French, German, Greek, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Japanese and Chinese with integrated online translator.
  • Send files, photos and voicemails.
  • Incoming Skype call can be recorded and played back as a voice message for free.
  • Twitter functionality: View friends� timeline, favorites, direct messages and replies. Post pictures and voice messages to your timeline!
  • Sound notifications tuning in BlackBerry profiles.
  • Send off-line message in MSN.
  • Get IM+ now and get all further updates for free.

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Run down of what happend at CTIA Fall 2008

Well CTIA Fall 2008 was huge for RIM this fall. We saw tons of press releases, two new BlackBerry models and new services. Unfortunately no sign of the long awaited BlackBerry Javelin or Storm/Thunder but they should come before the years finished.

Here is a run down of what happend at CTIA Fall 2008 starting off with:

- A Look at RIM’s CTIA Fall 2008 booth

- Introducing the iDEN BlackBerry Curve 8350i for Sprint-Nextel

- Introducing the BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220

- Meet the Red colored Pearl Flip 8220

- RIM and TiVo partner up to bring TiVo control on BlackBerry

- RIM and Windows Live Search come to BlackBerry

- MySpace and Ticketmaster also join BlackBerry apps

- Slacker Personal Radio coming to BlackBerry

So overall it was a great success and I’m sure there is more to come before 2008 is done.

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Windows Live Hotmail (pushed) and Messenger coming to BlackBerry!!

RIM and Microsoft has signed an agreement to bring Microsoft's Live Hotmail and Messengers services to BlackBerry. This agreement will allow BlackBerry users to have access to push Hotmail email and actual a Live messenger application by entering their username and password once (similar to how Windows Mobile works).

"The BlackBerry platform is respected around the world for providing optimized messaging capabilities and RIM continues to look for ways to provide customers with a wide range of communications options and the best possible mobile experience," said Mark Guibert, Vice President, Corporate Marketing at Research In Motion. "Our relationship with Microsoft and the addition of Windows Live services to BlackBerry smartphones helps us build on that strategy for our customers."

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