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Research In Motion (RIM) today announced BlackBerry® 6, a new operating system for BlackBerry® smartphones that retains the trusted connectivity features that distinguish the BlackBerry brand while delivering a fresh, approachable and engaging experience that is both powerful and easy to use. BlackBerry 6 features a redesigned interface that seamlessly works with a touch screen and trackpad, expanded messaging capabilities that simplify managing social media and RSS feeds, an advanced multimedia experience that rivals the best in the industry, a convenient new Universal Search tool, and a new and efficient WebKit-based browser that renders web pages quickly and beautifully for a great browsing experience. Continue reading »

 

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Research in Motion has unveiled App World 2.0 beta, which introduces a number of new features that improve the user experience. There are now top 25 paid, free, and theme sections simplifying the user experience. Continue reading »

 

The new BlackBerry Bold 9700 really is the ultimate BlackBerry. The Bold 9700 combines the best features that have been on BlackBerry smartphones over the last year (3G HSDPA 7.2, 3.2 megapixel camera, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g, Bluetooth v2.1, GPS, trackpad, QWERTY keyboard, smaller size, faster CPU) and combines them into a tight form factor. Continue reading »

 

RIM have launched a new edition to the BlackBerry Curve family; the BlackBerry Curve 8520 smartphone.

The vision for the new BlackBerry Curve is to offer an entry level smartphone and provide an update to the BlackBerry Curve 8300 series. The new 8520 smartphone aims to address the desires of people currently using a mid tier handset requiring to step up to a BlackBerry that meets their lifestyle needs.

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At the end of June we reported on Vodafone’s announcement of the Femtocell Access Gateway, an off-the-shelf product designed to provide 3G coverage for up to four handsets simultaneously, in areas of low or no coverage.  Having taken delivery of our first release ready units, we have compiled our first in-depth test of the capabilities of the product.

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Young adults are pushing mobile internet usage upwards says a new report from CCS Insight. CCS Insight say mobile internet usage is increasing at an ever increasing rate and social networking is the driving force.

The report, based on a survey of more than 1,000 adults between 16 and 35 years old, offers insights into the mobile Internet habits of this technology-savvy and demanding consumer group.

The report confirms :

- Mobile Internet use is growing at a phenomenal rate; social networking is driving that growth with a third of young adults regularly accessing Facebook and Twitter from their mobiles
- Men are twice as likely as women to access the Internet through their mobile phone
- Young adults expect mobile content – especially music and videos – to be free
- BBC iPlayer is the service people would most like to see on their phones

Paolo Pescatore, Head of Mobile Content at CCS Insight, said “The Web is revolutionizing the way people use mobile phones. Forget music downloads and video – social networking is what people want. Media owners and operators will have to find new ways to make money from their assets. And it’s clear from the report that the industry could do a better job marketing to women. Some networks and phone-makers have got it right. Their rivals are leaving money on the table.”

 

*UPDATE* BlackBerry App World now running at a version 1.0.0.28.

if you are still running 1.0.0.26 of BlackBerry App World, you are encouraged to download it again so that you may get the update to version 1.0.0.28, which is said to have corrected a connectivity issue. Continue reading »

 

With over 1,000 applications headed to the App World this week, here’s a quick App World walkthrough.  If you’ve not used it we certainly recommend taking the time to have a look. 

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The new BlackBerry 8900 Curve (originally known as “Javelin”) is the replacement device for the very popular BlackBerry 83xx series Curve.

Starting with the design, the 8900 Curve has a chrome finish to supplement the very successful dark/black satin bezel which complements the new range of BlackBerry’s released during the past few months (most notably the 9000 Bold and 9500 Storm).   Continue reading »

 

 

This week we received our first BlackBerry Storm seeding device from Vodafone.  We’ve seen this device on several occasions prior to launch, but this was our first opportunity to spend quality time with the Storm and draw our own conclusions. Continue reading »

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