Posts Tagged ‘BlackBerry’

BlackBerry Desktop Software 7.0 Officially Released for PC

February 15th, 2012

BlackBerry Desktop Software version 7.0 build 44 has been in the BlackBerry Beta Zone for quite awhile. RIM has finally released the update for Desktop Software officially, which looks to improve syncing of desktop apps.

Go ahead and download the new Desktop Software 7.0 here. Additionally, RIM released a plethora of knowledge base articles about the new update:

Unable to configure Desktop Software 7.0 to synchronize with Outlook How synchronization filters function during two way synchronization When synchronizing future appointments entries sometimes appointments in the past may be transferred When configuring synchronization a prompt informs you that no Microsoft Outlook profiles have been created even if another application is to be selected When configuring PIM synchronization for Lotus Notes field mappings and filter options appear blank After synchronization with Lotus Notes contacts without a last name may have the first name placed in the last name field Information is transferred to desktop mail client when “Create separate entries for conflicting data” when performing a one way synchronization to the device

Source:http://n4bb.com/blackberry-desktop-software-7-0-officially-released-pc

BlackBerry 10 Software Screenshots Leak, Widgets and More Spotted

February 14th, 2012

Although Research in Motion has admitted it won’t be releasing any revolutionary BlackBerry smartphones until much later in the year, it doesn’t stop BB fanatics hunting high and low for snippets and clues about any new phones and pieces of software in development.

One thing BlackBerry fans have to look forward to this year is the introduction of BlackBerry 10 – a brand new and completely refreshed operating system for a new breed of BlackBerry smartphones and tablets. It’s based on QNX software, a company which RIM bought out not so long ago, and promises to bring the BlackBerry brand bang up to date and in-line with the likes of iPhone and Android.

BlackBerry news site Crackberry has gotten its hands on some screenshots and pictures of a phone running BlackBerry 10 software, giving us an idea of how some features will change. Check out the gallery below for all images. We can see a revamped home screen which lays out app icons (which look much bigger and better) in a grid format akin to iOS. At the bottom of the home screen are three touch boxes for phone calls, universal search and the camera app – from what we’re seeing already it looks as though RIM is finally getting it right and making a nice, simple and good-looking user interface.

BlackBerry 10 also appears to feature support for multimedia widgets, as one image shows a screen with four tiles. From what we can tell, the tiles appear to be ‘live’, so much like Windows Phone, they will constantly update. For instance one tile shows album art and track information for what you’re listening to on your BlackBerry, one offers live weather updates based on your location, and one updates to show how many minutes you have left and even the duration of your last call.

One of the things that BlackBerry does best is communication and interaction – the devices are famed for their excellent email functionality, plus instant messaging on the BlackBerry Messenger platform. BlackBerry 10 will feature a ‘Universal Inbox’ which pulls in everything; Email, SMS, MMS, Facebook, BBM, Twitter and more. Although we only have a basic screen grab of this feature, it’s already looking promising.

At long last, video calling looks set to be a possibility with BlackBerry devices. A screen shot of the contacts application clearly shows the option to Video Chat, and the overall contact layout looks excellent with a large photo displayed above the calling options.

BlackBerry 10 is looking promising – albeit with some design aspects and areas looking suspiciously borrowed from other mobile operating systems – but we’ll just have to wait a little longer to get our hands on it.

Source:http://blog.gadgethelpline.com/blackberry-10-software-screenshots-leak-widgets-spotted/

BlackBerry’s next-gen software is ready to compete

February 8th, 2012

Next-generation software for BlackBerry’s smartphones is “ready to compete”, Research In Motion’s new chief executive, Thorsten Heins, told more than 2,000 technical developers on Tuesday, expressing confidence in RIM’s long-term future.

The Canadian company has lost market share and market value after being comprehensively outplayed by technology giants Apple, Google and Samsung. But it is betting that yet-to-be-released products powered by its new QNX operating system will improve its image after a year of product delays, the botched launch of its PlayBook tablet and a shareholder revolt.

“The smartphone market is still young, and there are huge opportunities for us, both with consumers and business,” Heins said.

In his first formal speech since he became CEO on January 23 after RIM’s former co-chiefs bowed to investor pressure and resigned, Heins told a packed Amsterdam conference of BlackBerry developers that he would listen to them, that RIM would continue to innovate, and that the new QNX-based operating system would kick off its next technology growth curve.

He also said he was thrilled to take the reins at RIM and believed the new technology used in BlackBerry 10 devices, which are promised for later this year, will set the standard for a “new user paradigm” for use in the home, cars, tablets and in smartphones.

The Canadian firm was holding its first European developers meeting, with 2,000 attendees focused on making applications for the latest and future BlackBerry smartphones and the PlayBook tablet, which RIM had hoped would compete with Apple’s iPad and Samsung’s Galaxy Tab models.

“It’s taking a little while for BlackBerry to fully transition to the new QNX-based operating system, but once it is ready to go, it will provide an exciting experience for consumers and will only get better as it’s a powerful technical platform to build upon for the next decade of mobile,” said Kevin Michaluk, founder of enthusiast website CrackBerry.com and a conference participant.

“Apple’s iOS is well-developed, but it is actually now the oldest mobile operating system, older than Android, webOS, Windows Phone, while BlackBerry 10 is now the newest mobile platform,” he said.

RIM said in December that it is delaying the launch of phones based on BlackBerry 10 until the later part of 2012 as it is awaiting the availability of a high-powered chip.

Heins didn’t tell the developers on Tuesday exactly when the new phones would hit the market, but reiterated that they would be out “later in the year”. A long-awaited software update for the PlayBook is still due before the end of February.

Heins cited market research from GfK that the Blackberry is the No. 1 smartphone in Britain, Spain, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, and the Netherlands and that 2 billion BlackBerry apps had been downloaded from RIM’s App World. Six million BlackBerry apps are downloaded every day, he said.

“Those stats were really exciting, and with all the recent negative publicity, this data put things into context, and actually BlackBerry is doing well in the app space,” said Ryan Hall, an app developer and director at Nice Agency in London.

Source:http://ibnlive.in.com/news/blackberrys-nextgen-software-is-ready-to-compete-ceo/228260-11.html

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