Tuesday, September 25, 2012

New RIM OS BlackBerry 10 is coming

It seems that the world have already forget the blackberry. People in the globe put their eyes on android and ios, especially for the apple products. With the Apple press conference at San Francisco’s Yerba Buena Center on September 12, iPhone 5 is the hot topic since then. Now iPhone 5 hit 5 million sales since then. Not any other smartphones can compare with it, it is really amazing.


After about one year’s delay, The RIM finally open its next-generation BlackBerry 10 operating system at the company's annual developer conference to get another chance to prove their worth , which was on Sept 25,2012 in San Jose, Calif. But people have to wait at least 5 months to see the new blackberry products.

Monday, July 23, 2012

BlackBerry 10 beta release gets Siri-like voice command feature


Research In Motion (RIM) recently released an update to their developer alpha devices for BlackBerry 10 OS. One of the biggest features in the new build of BlackBerry 10 was the voice command feature with an operator whose voice sounds very similar to Apple’s Siri.

The new voice command feature is accessed by pressing the voice command button set between the two volume buttons in the developer alpha devices. It is still an early beta build so the voice command has limited functionality, but N4BB demonstrates that it has a universal search function, apart from calling and sending text messages. It may not yet be ready for prime time use, but it sounds very similar to Siri from Apple’s iPhone.

The voice command technology is speculated to be powered by Nuance, the same company that Apple acquired Siri from.


According to earlier reports, RIM had confirmed that BlackBerry 10 will include a video chat feature through RIM's popular BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) service. This didn’t come as a surprise, considering that the BlackBerry PlayBook also has a Video Chat feature and the Dev Alpha devices being handed out to developers had front facing cameras. This was the first time RIM confirmed that there would be Video Chat available on BBM.

Friday, July 20, 2012

BlackBerry PlayBook To Run Android Apps

In a move that indicates its strategy of cross-platform integration, BlackBerry maker Research In Motion (RIM) has officially announced that its upcoming tablet, the PlayBook, will run BlackBerry Java as well asAndroid apps! This essentially means that all PlayBook users will have access to over 200,000 apps of the Android app store. Surely, this is a sweet, sweet deal for all prospective PlayBook owners.

However, access to all the Android apps will be available through the BlackBerry App World only, meaning that developers will have to sign and resubmit their “ported” apps first, should they choose to do so. Also, RIM has mentioned support only for Android 2.3 apps so far, with no mention of Android 3.0 yet. Simultaneously, RIM will be releasing the native PlayBook SDK soon, meaning that developers can start creating apps exclusively very soon.

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Gokivo app for BlackBerry, advanced GPS navigation system


The day’s when we relied on old fashioned maps went years ago with the availability of Sat Nav’s that are either built into our cars, or purchased as standalone device. Times are changing again though with the explosion of the smartphone market, which has brought a huge range of applications that can offer similar functions at a fraction of the cost. Today we have news of the Gokivo app for BlackBerry, which offers an advanced GPS navigation system.

Gokivo is a free downloadable application that will turn your BlackBerry smartphone into a powerful sat nav tool. The application features audible turn by turn driving directions, maps, and local search just like an advanced GPS navigation system, but inside you handset.

This great application gives users turn by turn directions to any destination, and users can perform a local search by address, postcode, business category, intersection, and then call found locations with a simple press of the send key.

It also features colour maps that have pan and zoom options that will show you where you are located at any given time. That is not all as the application will remember up to 100 of your most recent searches and also save up to 75 of your favourite destinations.

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

4 Secrets Behind Blackberry Keypad Buttons

Black berries is the organization that is putting together the phones for that business class people. The keyboard utilized in the black berry phone is same such as the keyboard from the computer. Those who are habited for implementing the pc keyboard don't have to face any difficulty when using the black berry phone. The typing speed continues to be same in eth black berry phone as compare to the pc and laptop. Within this written piece we'll talk about the various strategies of the black berry keyboard. Similar using the key pad as possible find numerous from the cutting corners within the key pad black berry keyboard gives you most of the shortcut navigation in browser along with other mobile usage.



Strategies Of The BlackBerry Keyboard

These cutting corners from the black berry wise phone are classified as the strategies of the keyboard. You will find many cutting corners that the people cannot examine so they have to search on the internet for that keyboard secrets. For instance while reading through your email, for a moment press the important thing button “N” then your next email made an appearance on screen. Correspondingly you should use the important thing “Q” for that previous email and “U: for that unread emails within the mailbox. Furthermore such as the computer you should use the further short cuts using the “shift” key and “alt” key, for a moment press the alt key “A” “space” then you'll visit the top scroll. However you will find a number of other short cuts which you'll discover using the phone by searching out at any web site.

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

BBC Launches Olympics App for BlackBerry, iOS, Android

As the London Olympics draw near, the battle for audience attention is shaping up to be waged not on television but on the tiny screens of smartphones and tablets. Yesterday NBC announced its partnership with Adobe to roll out Olympics streaming apps for the Android and iOS platforms in the U.S. Today, the BBC has announced its own Olympics app for the two mobile platforms as well as BlackBerry devices.

The main function of the app will allow users to receive up to 24 live streams of Olympics coverage over Wi-Fi and 3G signals. Also included will be editorial text from BBC news commentators, dedicated pages for every athlete, country, and sport, schedule information, and a medals chart to allow users to keep track of the winners.

"We needed to ensure everyone could access our coverage," BBC News general manager Phil Fearnley said in a statement. "The BBC Sport Olympics app ensures that everything you need to keep up-to-date with the action is right there at your fingertips. Even when you're out of range of 3G or wireless, we'll still be able to deliver the latest news to you offline."

Monday, July 16, 2012

New BlackBerry smartphone simulators available, including the new BlackBerry 9320

We have a new batch of BlackBerry® smartphone simulators ready to download. There are multiple previously released models with new operating system versions and one brand new model with this group – the BlackBerry® 9320 smartphone. We also have a BlackBerry® Curve™ 9220 smartphone simulator that includes the keyboard and plastics. Here is the list of the latest simulators:
  • BlackBerry® 9320 7.1.0.405
  • BlackBerry® Curve™ 9220 7.1.0.405
  • BlackBerry® Bold™ 9900 (Japanese) 7.1.0.318
  • BlackBerry® Bold™ 9650 6.0.0.707
  • BlackBerry® Curve™ 9300 6.0.0.723
  • BlackBerry® Bold™ 9700 6.0.0.723
  • BlackBerry® Bold™ 9900 7.1.0.219
  • BlackBerry® Torch™ 9860 (Asia) 7.1.0.267
  • BlackBerry® Torch™ 9810 7.1.0.342
  • BlackBerry® Torch™ 9860 7.1.0.342
  • BlackBerry® Bold™ 9900 7.1.0.342
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