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- Devs: Macadamian Slick Cascades Built BlackBerry 10 App Source Code Released
Developers who wanted to dig past the built in samples RIM has provided for Cascades in the BlackBerry 10 Native SDK need look no further. As promised during BlackBerry 10 Jam, Macadamian has released the source code for the demo app they created that shows the social networking buzz for two teams using both Cascades and OpenGL. That means you can now poke around and try out some of the more advanced Cascades use cases for yourself.
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Posted by Ronen Halevy for ©BerryReview, May 10, 2012, 11:42 am. | Devs: Macadamian Slick Cascades Built BlackBerry 10 App Source Code Released | Leave a comment |
Переслать - New BlackBerry Curves Get Free Nobex Radio Premium With FM Tuner in South America
It looks like RIM is making an interesting new value proposition with their latest BlackBerry Curve 9220 and 9320 along with the previously released BlackBerry Curve 9360. The promotion seems to be limited to South American countries and is offering a free copy of Nobex Radio Premium. That gives you over 16,000 stations in more than 100 countries over Wi-Fi or cellular data. What i found most interesting is that the new app integrates with the new FM radio in these devices.
If you happen to have a BlackBerry Curve 9360 (or even a 9220 & 9320) then head on over to App World to pick it up.
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Posted by the BerryReview Team for ©BerryReview, May 10, 2012, 10:53 am. | New BlackBerry Curves Get Free Nobex Radio Premium With FM Tuner in South America | Leave a comment |
Переслать - Devs: RIM Details Two Possible Updates for Bringing Native SDK PlayBook Apps to BlackBerry 10
RIM detailed this nicely for developers at BlackBerry 10 Jam but I think it is worth mentioning for the larger developer audience. Russell Andrade posted on the RIM DevBlog about two possible changes that BlackBerry Native SDK for Tablet OS developers may have to make to bring their apps to the BlackBerry 10 Native SDK. These changes are very minimal and one of them only applies to devs using the low level windowing framework in the NDK. Russell reiterated that one of RIM's priorities has been to ensure that native SDK apps transition with minimal hassle to BlackBerry 10.
The two changes that may be necessary for developers are:
- Multi-Icon Support – This was necessary to support different screen sizes and allow developers to provide more than one icon size and splash screen depending on locale and resolution of the screen.
- Querying for Orientation – RIM has improved the process for developers querying which direction the device is currently rotated to. The old method is still supported on the PlayBook but you need to use the new method on BlackBerry 10.
Check out all the details laid out by RIM here
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Posted by the BerryReview Team for ©BerryReview, May 10, 2012, 9:55 am. | Devs: RIM Details Two Possible Updates for Bringing Native SDK PlayBook Apps to BlackBerry 10 | Leave a comment |
Переслать - Free Xen Qilox Premium (Jezzball Style) Game for BlackBerry Smartphones
I am not sure how many of you remember playing Jezzball back in the day but if you do I would recommend checking out Xen Qilox Premium. Xen Qilox by Ajani InfoTech has the same concept of where you need to capture 75% of the playing area while avoiding the bouncing enemies. They will try to cut into the trail you leave behind you as you close off the play area. Each level adds two more enemies adding complexity. Either way Xen Qilox Premium is a great way to waste some time!
Check out Xen Qilox Premium free in App World
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Posted by the BerryReview Team for ©BerryReview, May 10, 2012, 8:45 am. | Free Xen Qilox Premium (Jezzball Style) Game for BlackBerry Smartphones | Leave a comment |
Переслать - iMazing Adds Support for Non-Touch Devices With v1.5.0.6
The popular iMazing app just got a nice update that adds trackpad support for non touchscreen BlackBerrys. That means those of you with Bolds, Curves, & Torches can get in on the fun. The app lets you easily swipe away your incoming messages as read or deleted and then view them if necessary.
Check out the update in App World or the full change log below:
- The new release of iMazing is finally supporting none touch screen BlackBerry Devices! This makes iMazingavailable to all 88xx, Bold, Curve and Pearl owners running OS5 (or higher) as well.
Instead of swiping left or right on the touch screen you can use the trackpad movement to show the left or the right button. Also ‘double tab’ the trackpad is possible with the new iMazing version. This will give you the full control over your eMails (& SMS) with just your thumb!
In the message preview screen you can make use of the following keyboard shortcuts:
- [DEL]/[BACKSPACE]: Delete
- [SPACE]: Mark As Read
- [R]: Reply
- [A]: Reply To All
- [F]: Forward Message
- [S]: Save Message
(Please note: touch screen owners need to enable the trackpad support in the options to be able to use of the keyboard shortcuts in the message preview screen)
Touch screen device owners (who have also a keyboard/trackpad) can enable the additional trackpad support via the Options (OFF by default).
- The new version of iMazing will automatically concatenating multiple SMS messages coming from the same sender.
When you receive SMS that are longer then 160 characters, iMazing will automatically join these multiple messages to a single ‘iMazing SMS message’. When an additional SMS will be received in less then 45sec after previously another SMS have been received from the same sender, then iMazing assumes that these SMS messages should be joined into a single message.
When you are already previewing the initial SMS the content will be instantly appended in the moment the next SMS is arriving.
- Various improvements to solve issues when device will be unlocked (and encryption is enabled)
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Posted by Ronen Halevy for ©BerryReview, May 10, 2012, 4:55 am. | iMazing Adds Support for Non-Touch Devices With v1.5.0.6 | 2 comments |
Переслать - The new release of iMazing is finally supporting none touch screen BlackBerry Devices! This makes iMazingavailable to all 88xx, Bold, Curve and Pearl owners running OS5 (or higher) as well.
- UberSocial Gets Update to v1.353 Including OS 6.0+ Bug Fixes
The popular UberSocial app was updated to v1.352 last week but due to some small issues we held back on mentioning it. Now with v1.353 UberSocial has fixed the two bugs with OS 6.0 and 7.0. The previous update also claims to fix the bug that caused serious battery drain in some instances. Check out the change log below for details:
Changes from 1.352 to 1.353 include:
- Fixed the photo picker in OS 6.0 and 7.x to use thumbnails
- Fixed the lack of notifications showing up in the notification bar in OS 6.0 and 7.x
Changes from 1.350 to 1.352 include:
- Removed/replaced all of the deprecated Twitter API calls
- Updated copyright statement
- Increased tweet cache max to 3000 tweets
- Fixed dealbox indicator showing even when user had it turned off
- Fixed bug which could cause significant battery drain in some instances
- When logging out of facebook, also cleared the cache of the facebook newsfeed
You can pick up the updated UberSocial here: bb.ubersocial.com/bb/
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Posted by the BerryReview Team for ©BerryReview, May 9, 2012, 1:52 pm. | UberSocial Gets Update to v1.353 Including OS 6.0+ Bug Fixes | One comment |
Переслать - BlackBerry 10 BBM App Wireframes Shown Off at BlackBerry 10 Jam (Cascades)
Before we headed down to BlackBerry 10 Jam and BlackBerry World 2012 we told you RIM had a few very cool sounding sessions going on. One of those was RIM detailing how they are building BBM for BlackBerry 10 using Cascades. Sadly I did not get to be at that presentation due to other commitments but we did want to share with you some info from it. Shiladitya Sircar, Director of R&D BBM at RIM, was on stage explaining how they are building BBM on BlackBerry 10. A large majority of the talk was focused on the technical details and implementation decisions which would bore anyone unless they are a developer.
Since many of you have since asked me about the session I wanted to show you what was presented. Sircar shared a few wireframes (Think rough outlines) of how BBM is designed to work on BlackBerry 10. Sircar made a focus on mentioning that RIM is bringing all of the BBM feature parity we love in the current BBM to BlackBerry 10. That includes groups and other features. He also said that they are getting regular user interface and user experience design changes so this is in no way final. Check out a basic view of how it will look below:
As you can see above you have the chats, contacts, and groups of the current BBM. The main change is a new filtering dropdown to show only certain contacts or chats along with a new grid system you see below.
The presenter also showed how Friend Updates view allows you to quickly see what your contacts are up to now:
RIM also shared the key design principles behind their design including:
There is also the slide out extra actions menu powered by Cascades:
The rest is a bunch more technical decisions and implementation choices by RIM on how they used Cascades and their migration from Java to C++.
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Posted by the BerryReview Team for ©BerryReview, May 9, 2012, 12:40 pm. | BlackBerry 10 BBM App Wireframes Shown Off at BlackBerry 10 Jam (Cascades) | 4 comments |
Переслать - Will Bridge 2.1 Bring AppWorld Accessibility?
Sitting here at work with no wifi and an Angry Birds Space update taunting me from my PlayBook’s notification bar got me to thinking. With Bridge 2.1 bringing the ability to bridge via wifi, will AppWorld then be accessible via Bridge? I sure hope so. That would mean that, no matter where you go, as long as you have data coverage, you can download and update apps on your PlayBook without having to connect to a local wifi connection. Without paying for an extra data plan. Without paying for a tethering plan (though we’ll see how carriers react to this when it comes out). Without paying for a hotspot plan. Pretty freakin’ cool.
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Posted by rrrebo for ©BerryReview, May 9, 2012, 11:54 am. | Will Bridge 2.1 Bring AppWorld Accessibility? | 9 comments |
Переслать - BlackBerry 7 Smartphones Approved by Department of Defense
This was more or less a given with RIM's BlackBerry OS pedigree but its nice to see it come through. At the DISA Mission Partner Conference RIM announced that they have received US Department of Defense (DoD) wide approval for the use of BlackBerry 7 smartphones. That means they are now approved to be used on DoD networks. The approved products include
- BlackBerry(R) Bold(TM) 9900 and 9930 (touch screen with keyboard)
- BlackBerry(R) Torch(TM) 9810 (touch screen with slide out keyboard)
- BlackBerry(R) Torch(TM) 9850 and 9860 (full screen touch screen)
- BlackBerry(R) Curve(TM) 9360 (keyboard)
Check out the details below in the announcement:
RIM Announces Approval of BlackBerry 7 Smartphones for U.S. Department of Defense Networks
TAMPA, FLORIDA–(Marketwire – May 9, 2012) – DISA Mission Partner Conference — Research In Motion (RIM) (NASDAQ:RIMM)(TSX:RIM) today announced DoD-wide approval for the use of BlackBerry(R) 7 smartphones. Working with U.S. Army and Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) sponsors and partners, BlackBerry 7 smartphones have undergone successful testing through Army labs leading to a subsequent listing on DISA’s Unified Communications Approved Product List (UCAPL).
The approval allows all DoD customers to use the following BlackBerry 7 smartphones on DoD networks:-- BlackBerry(R) Bold(TM) 9900 and 9930 (touch screen with keyboard) -- BlackBerry(R) Torch(TM) 9810 (touch screen with slide out keyboard) -- BlackBerry(R) Torch(TM) 9850 and 9860 (full screen touch screen) -- BlackBerry(R) Curve(TM) 9360 (keyboard)
"The Army introduced a wide range of new apps and capabilities for their BlackBerry users last year, and these new BlackBerry 7 smartphones will now enable Army users, and all DoD users, to experience an even greater level of performance on new smartphones that include features such as voice activated universal search, Near Field Communications, Augmented Reality, and Social Feeds 2.0 just to name a few," said Scott Totzke, SVP, BlackBerry Security Group at RIM. "RIM’s unwavering focus on security and RIM’s achievement of key security certifications including FIPS 140-2 validation and Common Criteria EAL4+ accreditation continue to be very important to many of our DoD and enterprise customers, but leveraging the full power of BlackBerry smartphones is also important as it helps them realize the full potential of their investment in the BlackBerry platform."
For more information about BlackBerry 7 smartphones and features, please visit:www.blackberry.com/bb7.If you liked this article, you might find these interesting:
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Posted by the BerryReview Team for ©BerryReview, May 9, 2012, 11:29 am. | BlackBerry 7 Smartphones Approved by Department of Defense | Leave a comment |
Переслать - Bowers & Wilkins Announce P3 Headphones
We have previously covered the Bowers & Wilkins line of headphones, loving the in-ear C5 for its big sound and loving the high end P5 for its luxurious feel and range of sound. Bowers & Wilkins just announced a new model of headphone to take fill out the family–the over the ear P3 headphones will be available in June for $199.99. From the information available it appears as if the P3s will provide a similar quality of sounds to the P5s but without the high end materials. The press images are below. We hope to review them closer to the launch date. While Ronen loves his Shures you definitely should give these a chance if you are looking for quality sound.
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Posted by David for ©BerryReview, May 9, 2012, 11:00 am. | Bowers & Wilkins Announce P3 Headphones | One comment |
Переслать - Angry Birds Space Updated To v1.1.0
Just got a notification that Angry Birds Space 1.1.0 is now available in AppWorld. The good: I’ve 3-starred all available levels in the initial release, and I’ve been jonesing for more. The bad: I’m at work with no wifi, so I can’t check it out. Sound off in the comments if you find something new!
Check out Angry Birds Space in AppWorld ($2.99) here.
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Posted by rrrebo for ©BerryReview, May 9, 2012, 10:50 am. | Angry Birds Space Updated To v1.1.0 | One comment |
Переслать - GIVEAWAY: 25 Copies of Photo Studio Pro
The KVAD Group has just updated their popular photo app Photo Studio Pro. They want to celebrate by letting us giveaway 25 copies! For features and how to win, continue reading after the break!
Here are the main features of Photo Studio Pro:
- BBM Connected! Share your photo directly from Photo Studio.
- Base photo operations: brightness, contrast, RGB color adjustment, hue, saturation and many more.
- Transform operations: resize, rotate, crop.
- 75 unique effects in categories: ‘Simple toning’, ‘Old Style’, ‘Vintage’, ‘Summer mood’, ‘Sketch’, ‘Lomo’, ‘Blur’ and ‘Art’.
- A set of frames. Apply set of beautiful digital frames to your photos. Available packs: ‘Christmas Frames 1′, ‘Christmas Frames 2′ and ‘Frames Pack 1′.
- PicFrames helps you combine multiple photos into amazing looking frames.
- Combine operations: Apply single or multiple effects to one image.
- Several output formats: Save the result in different formats: ‘Small’, ‘Normal’, ‘Large’ and ‘Original’.
- Share photos with Facebook, Twitter and Messages applications installed on BlackBerry.
- PRO version includes unlocked packs ‘Effects Pack 1′, ‘Frames Pack 1′, ‘Christmas Frames 1′, ‘Christmas Frames 2′ and PicFrames.For your chance to win, just drop a comment in the bottom. If you do not want to wait, you can get your copy in the BerryReview Store for $3.99.
Disclaimer: Please make sure to use your proper email when entering as we will be needing this to contact you if you are selected. This contest is sponsored by the KVAD Group, and all winnings will be tied to your PIN. Contest ends at midnight EST on May 13th, 2012.
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Posted by Fubaz for ©BerryReview, May 9, 2012, 10:42 am. | GIVEAWAY: 25 Copies of Photo Studio Pro | 44 comments |
Переслать - RIM Awarded Patent for Angular Trapezoidal Keyboard
RIM seems to never tire from trying out different takes on physical keyboards for smartphones. Their latest patent spotted by Engadget was filed in 2009 for an "Angular keyboard for a handheld mobile communication device." Once you get a look at the picture you understand how it would work. Supposedly this design would help people with bigger fingers to type faster compared to the teardrop happy face design RIM currently uses and keeps on tweaking. Check out the abstract below:
Wireless handheld mobile communication device including a housing with a display above a keyboard exposed for user actuation. A length of the device is greater than the width. Each key of a right-hand keyfield has a longitudinal axis oriented at a left-to-right inclined angle while each key of a left-hand keyfield has a longitudinal axis oriented at a right-to-left inclined angle from the vertical centerline. A left boundary of the keyboard is located adjacent the left lateral side edge of the device and the right boundary of the keyboard is located adjacent the right lateral side edge of the device so that the keyboard spans a substantial entirety of the width of the device. When the device is cradled in a right hand of the user, the longitudinal axis of each key of said plurality of keys located on the right is oriented to be parallel with a widthwise axis of the user’s right thumb. When said device is cradled in a left hand of the user, the longitudinal axis of the keys located on the left-hand side of said vertical centerline is oriented to be substantially with a length wise axis of the user’s left thumb. At least one key in the right-hand keyfield and one key in the left-hand keyfield is isosceles trapezoidal shaped.
Check out the patent at the USPTO for yourself to see what RIM may be working on. Below is another pic:
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Posted by the BerryReview Team for ©BerryReview, May 9, 2012, 9:55 am. | RIM Awarded Patent for Angular Trapezoidal Keyboard | 5 comments |
Переслать - BlackBerry 10 Jam & BlackBerry World 2012 Sessions Now On Demand
For those of you who were there with me at BlackBerry 10 Jam or BlackBerry World 2012 you can now catch up on all the sessions you missed. RIM has posted up the on demand sessions for both conferences which is a boon for many who missed some of the great sessions that were running concurrently or were booked out. I am not sure if RIM will open up these sessions to all like they have done with previous developer conferences but hopefully they will. Let us know if you have any luck with that.
Check out BlackBerry 10 Jam and BlackBerry World 2012 on demand
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Posted by Ronen Halevy for ©BerryReview, May 9, 2012, 9:05 am. | BlackBerry 10 Jam & BlackBerry World 2012 Sessions Now On Demand | Leave a comment |
Переслать - SMS, Wi-Fi, & More Coming Soon With Bridge Update?
Bla1ze over at CrackBerry shared some of what he has been hearing about upcoming BlackBerry Bridge updates. The first was that BlackBerry Bridge v2.1 will be adding Text Message (SMS) capabilities over Bridge. I can confirm that this is definitely coming which is exciting for many who use alternatives. Also RIM is working on Bridge over Wi-Fi expanding beyond just Bluetooth. This should hopefully open up more bandwidth and lower latency for RIM to speed up the bridge experience.
There are quite a few other updates coming for bridge since RIM is not forgetting about it anytime soon. There is a big value proposition for BlackBerry owners with Bridge on the PlayBook and RIM is going to continue improving it.
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Posted by Ronen Halevy for ©BerryReview, May 9, 2012, 8:35 am. | SMS, Wi-Fi, & More Coming Soon With Bridge Update? | 3 comments |
Переслать - Angry Birds Seasons v2.3 Released With New Levels for the PlayBook
Quite a few readers sent in tips about this yesterday but we were trying to piece together a change log since Rovio failed to do that. Thomas and Rick confirmed for us (along with Zach from CrackBerry) that this update to v2.3 brings us some new levels. That means Angry Birds Seasons owners now have more levels to suck up every free moment they have.
Check out the latest Angry Birds Seasons update for $4.99 in App World
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Posted by the BerryReview Team for ©BerryReview, May 9, 2012, 4:51 am. | Angry Birds Seasons v2.3 Released With New Levels for the PlayBook | Leave a comment |
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