TAT: More pretty for your BlackBerry

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Ahoy, fellow BlackBerry fanboys! Yesterday we missed a bit of big news for RIM. RIM has just acquired The Astonishing Tribe (TAT), a company with the potential to revolutionize the BlackBerry UI. With TAT on the team, it is becoming more and more obvious that RIM does not take the future lightly and is in the smartphone game for the long haul. With a WebKit browser, courtesy of Torch Mobile and a promising new team (who probably worked on the Tab) improving how we interact with our BlackBerry’s menus, the future looks bright for our slick, QWERTY friends. Check out the video below for some of the impressive work from TAT, and a preview of what we may be looking forward to!

via: CrackBerry

Updated BlackBerry Tablet OS SDK released for PlayBook

With RIM’s very own tablet looming over our heads, taunting us every time we hear more news of it, the hype is bound to grow. RIM wants to keep developers in the loop and have application support rolling by the launch of the PlayBook. If you’re a developer and patiently waiting for the PlayBook from RIM, this is something that might interest you. RIM has released an updated version of the Tablet OS (by QNX) SDK for your developing pleasure. The update added support for 64-bit Windows, Linux, and Adobe®Flash Bulder 4.5. BerryReview also pointed out that there is a note on the Tablet SDK page stating:

Coming soon: support for content and applications using Adobe Flash 10.1 and HTML5 with the BlackBerry PlayBook Simulator with the BlackBerry® Browser.

If you’re interested in downloading the SDK, you can go ahead and grab it here. If you try it out, let us know how it is.

via: BerryReview

Sign up to receive the latest updates for the BlackBerry PlayBook

We received word this morning that RIM will be sending out updates for the BlackBerry PlayBook and it’s pending release. If you want to be one of the first to receive the latest info regarding the BlackBerry PlayBook, hit the link below and sign up to get updates from RIM’s official site. Below is the official email sent out by RIM.

 

You’ve never seen BlackBerry® like this. Get the latest update now and be one of the first to see the BlackBerry® PlayBook™ tablet – the sleek, super convenient beauty you’ll want to take everywhere. Why settle for anything less? As the world’s first multi-processing, multitasking professional grade tablet, the BlackBerry PlayBook delivers it ALL.
 

Groundbreaking performance
1 GHz dual-core processor for true multitasking. Watch a movie in one window. Surf a website in another.

Breathtaking multimedia
Crystal clear HD display, dual HD video cameras, rich stereo sound, real-time video conferencing and more.

Uncompromised mobile browsing
Built-in support for Adobe® Flash so you can enjoy the web without limits.

BlackBerry® smartphone compatibility*
Designed for seamless pairing, giving you full access to your email, calendar, BBM™, documents, tasks and more.

Ultra portable design
Less than an inch thick. Weighs less than a pound.

Get the latest update now.

 

Do you think RIM is finally stepping up their game? Are you interested in owning a 7″ tablet? Comment below.

BlackBerry Playbook video surfaces via Mobility Insider

      

 

        

via: CrackBerry        

RIM officially announces BlackBerry 6 for Verizon’s Bold 9650 & Curve 9330/3G coming soon

The BlackBerry 6 Developer Webcast will be held tomorrow November 16th. Among things to be discussed one issue caught my eye. In their official post Rim stated, ” BlackBerry® 6 is coming soon to the BlackBerry® Curve™ 9330 smartphone and the BlackBerry® Bold™ 9650 smartphone from Verizon.” Details below.

Date: Tuesday November 16, 2010
Event Start Time: 1:00 PM Eastern Standard Time
Duration: 1 hour
Presenter:Brian Zubert (Team Lead, Developer Relations)

Topics that will be covered include:

  • BlackBerry 6 overview – learn about improvements to the UI and new APIs that you can take advantage of when creating your applications
  • Master new Super App capabilities like Universal Search
  • Learn about the new BlackBerry platform services
  • See what you can do with the new BlackBerry Browser and BlackBerry® WebWorks Platform

With Rim making this announcement, the official release of BlackBerry OS 6 should be any day now. Let’s all keep our fingers crossed. 

via: CrackBerry

BlackBerry PlayBook Releasing in February 2011 on TSTT

Has the beginning of a technological revolution begun, pups? Telecommunication Services of Trinidad & Tobago is the first service to happily claim that they are going to have the PlayBook, hopefully starting in February of 2011. Jay Alvi, the president of TSTT announced it earlier this week. TSTT openly gloats of their 60,000 BlackBerry subscribers and seems excited about being able to offer this shiny, new piece of equipment in the not-so-distant future.We’ll keep you updated as more information is released, pups! Who’s excited for a PlayBook?

via: BBLeaks

Apple passes RIM as fourth largest in mobile phone production

If you’re in a good mood today, or love RIM as much as we do, I would advise that you don’t read this article.  It pains me to say that, according to IDC, all BlackBerrys combined sold a total of 12.3 million devices in the last quarter, as compared to Apple’s 14.1 million.  While the Apple iPhone 4 is still pretty big, the hype around BlackBerry 6 and the Torch was hoped to more than make up for Apple’s recent release (and don’t forget the 10 odd BlackBerry models that released prior to BlackBerry 6, i.e. the Curve, Pearl, Bold, etc.). Full press notes below.

FRAMINGHAM, Mass., Oct 28, 2010 (BUSINESS WIRE) — The worldwide mobile phone market grew 14.6% in the third quarter of 2010 (3Q10), the fourth consecutive quarter of double-digit growth, driven in part by the fast-growing converged mobile device category. According to the International Data Corporation (IDC) Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker, vendors shipped 340.5 million units in 3Q10 compared to 297.1 million units in the third quarter of 2009.

The growing popularity of converged mobile devices, or smartphones, with consumers and businesspersons is evidenced by the appearance of a second smartphone-only vendor in the top 5 ranking. Apple moved into the number 4 position worldwide in 3Q10, joining Research In Motion (RIM) as one of the world’s largest mobile phone suppliers. RIM has spent three quarters on IDC’s leaderboard. Apple and RIM also posted the highest-growth rates among the top 5 vendors last quarter.

“The entrance of Apple to the top 5 vendor ranking underscores the increased importance of smartphones to the overall market. Moreover, the mobile phone makers that are delivering popular smartphone models are among the fastest growing firms,” said Kevin Restivo, senior research analyst with IDC’s Worldwide Mobile Phone Tracker. “Vendors that aren’t developing a strong portfolio of smartphones will be challenged to maintain and grow market share in the future.”

Apple, RIM, and the vendors producing Android-based smartphones have put noticeable pressure on Nokia, the overall market leader. “Nokia still leads all vendors by a significant margin for converged mobile devices and mobile phones as a whole,” said Ramon Llamas, senior research analyst with IDC’s Mobile Devices Technology and Trends team. “However, Nokia’s grip on the traditional mobile phone market has been somewhat loosened, as multiple Chinese vendors have gained ground, especially within emerging markets. To bolster its overall competitiveness, Nokia has been focused on improving its smartphone offerings.”

Market Outlook

IDC believes the worldwide mobile phone market will be driven largely by smartphone growth to the end of 2014. “The smartphone is becoming the focal point of the personal communications experience,” noted Restivo. “As a result, new market growth will be increasingly generated by smartphones. This year, we are expecting the smartphone sub-market to grow 55% year over year.”

Regional Analysis

Competitive forces emerged in the Asia/Pacific (excluding Japan) region last quarter to the detriment of market leader Nokia. In emerging markets, brands such as Micromax, Nexian, and i-Mobile chipped away at Nokia’s market share. Android-powered smartphones also gained momentum across the region at the expense of Nokia. Samsung gained ground in South Korea while Huawei, Lenovo, and ZTE launched devices in several markets. In Japan, mobile phone market growth was driven primarily by domestic vendors Sharp, Panasonic, Fujitsu, and NEC. The Western European mobile phone market’s growth was largely attributable to smartphones, which grew thanks to the iPhone 4 and Android-powered devices from HTC and Samsung. Demand was also stoked by large operator device subsidies that helped to keep consumer interest in smartphones high. At the same time, the CEMA handset market grew slowly in 3Q10. As a result, smartphone volumes are growing substantially but still only comprise one-fifth of total shipments for the regions combined. This is modest compared to more economically-developed regions. The United States mobile phone market was characterized by growth in the smartphone market. Grabbing headlines were the Apple iPhone 4, RIM’s BlackBerry Torch 9800, the HTC EVO 4G, and Motorola’s new DROID X and DROID 2, all of which were launched last quarter. Not to be overlooked was Samsung’s Galaxy S smartphone lineup, which were launched at all of the major carriers last quarter. Traditional mobile phones, meanwhile, fought back with smartphone-like functionality, but saw their overall share of the market continue to decline. In Canada, Android-powered handsets gained momentum as Samsung, LG, Sony Ericsson and Motorola shipped new models. Huawei and ASUS, low-cost providers of Android devices, entered the market. RIM’s BlackBerry Torch was announced while the iPhone 4 was introduced to great fanfare. Despite continued economic sluggishness in some countries, the Latin American region grew as a result of higher smartphone adoption. Vendors like Alcatel, ZTE, and Huawei have targeted Latin America aggressively with entry-level models in an effort to steal share from Nokia, the overall market leader in the region. These models are lower-cost product offerings designed to meet the needs of basic users. Motorola’s Android-powered devices have also grown quickly in the region due to the popularity of models like the QUENCH, Backflip, and Milestone.

Top Five Mobile Phone Vendors

Nokia maintained the top spot in the overall mobile phone market despite year-over-year unit shipment growth of less than 2% in new chief executive Steven Elop’s first quarter at the helm. The company grew converged mobile device shipments 61% in 3Q10, but average selling prices for the device type dropped to EUR136, compared to EUR190 in the same quarter last year. Nokia attributed the plunge to price pressure from competitors and its stated desire to reach more customers. Nokia hopes the C8 and C7 devices will boost ASPs in future.

Samsung marked a new milestone during the third quarter, pushing through the 70 million unit mark for the first time in the company’s history. In addition, the company more than doubled the number of converged mobile device shipments from the previous quarter. Driving this was the worldwide release of its Galaxy S i9000 converged mobile device, as well as its bada-based Wave model. Looking ahead to the fourth quarter, Samsung appears poised to bring more smartphones to market, with a new Wave 2 awaiting launch and more mass-market devices for emerging markets.

LG Electronics missed its 3Q10 total mobile phone and smartphone shipment growth targets, resulting in an overall double-digit shipment decrease when compared to the same quarter one year ago. LG has yet to make a significant impact in the smartphone category unlike its competitors. Although operating margin returned to the same levels as a year ago, sales and profitability both fell significantly. By the end of the quarter, LG replaced its CEO Nam Yong with Koo Bon-Joon, head of LG’s trading firm, LG International.

Apple leapt ahead of several vendors in 3Q10 including RIM, which it surpassed by 1.7-million units, and Sony Ericsson by 3.7-million units. The company’s record shipment performance can be attributed to the introduction of the iPhone 4 in 17 new countries last quarter. The record performance came despite “Antennagate,” the name used to describe the controversy around alleged iPhone reception problems, in July.

Research In Motion posted a record number of unit shipments in 3Q10. The BlackBerry maker continues to grow in Latin America, for example, due to the success of the Curve 8520 entry-level model, which has helped drive growth in most emerging markets. The vendor’s results were also boosted by the introduction of the higher-cost Torch in the United States, a key market due to the size and intensity of competition.

SonyEricsson, which shipped 10.4 million units in 3Q10, fell off the Top 5 list for the first time since the Tracker was conceived in 2004.

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Source: IDC Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker, October 28, 2010

Note: Vendor shipments are branded shipments and exclude OEM sales for all vendors.

via: Boy Genius Report

RIM to provide India with a final solution by January 2011

India has agreed to give RIM an additional sixty days to comply with government regulations citing concerns over national security. India had threatened to ban corporate e-mail and messenger services by August if RIM did not come up with a way for the government to monitor the encrypted information. After the deadline was pushed to October by Indian regulators, RIM agreed to an interim (temporary) arrangement for lawful interception of BlackBerry messenger services and pledged to provide a final solution by January.

Reaserch In Motion said in a statement that “it is optimistic about reaching a final solution with Indian regulators” and ”it had not changed the security architecture for corporate e-mail, that it does not make special deals on access with individual countries.”

In related news, India is now asking all companies that provide encrypted communication to install servers in the country to make user data more accessible for the government to obtain. This would lead some to speculate that Gmail provider Google would be affected, as well as Internet phone company Skype SA.

Listen up, I am not going to start ranting about power hungry governments who have to know every little thing about what people are doing all the time. What I will say is that this is not just a RIM problem. This will eventually affect every single human being on this planet regardless of which phone provider you use, or the company you get your internet through. We should all be thankful of the fight RIM is engaged in on our behalf.

What’s your take on the subject? You see things differently, or do you agree with what RIM is doing? Sound off below.

via: MobileBurn

Facebook v1.9 now available for BlackBerry

It’s been a long time coming, and our patience has finally been rewarded with the release of Facebook for BlackBerry v1.9. BlackBerry released the app in their Beta Zone for download and I personally have heard nothing but good things as far as upgrades are concerned. The new features of v1.9 are:

  • Dedicated Inbox – View your Facebook messages in one separate inbox or within your BlackBerry messages inbox. The app pre-fetches 30 of your existing messages, and will then continue to sync messages on your BlackBerry smartphone with your Facebook inbox.
  • Facebook Search – Search for individuals and pages, making it easy to find mutual friends, add friends and “like” pages. For BlackBerry 6 users, Universal Search will pull Facebook results too!
  • Enhanced Friends List and Page List – View Friends profile photos and pages in list form (depending on privacy settings)
  • Redesigned Navigation Bar – View your own profile and click on the Search and Message icons with the new navigation bar

It seems as though RIM sat down with over 90% of the previous apps users and pinpointed the exact issues with this new app. The full app is said to include Facebook Places and other more user friendly interface tweaks. So if you dont want to wait for the full release be sure to head over to BlackBerry Beta Zone and sign up so you can download the app (YOU HAVE TO SIGN-UP TO GET IT). Also, RIM encourages you to report any issues that you may find with the app so they can be tend to.

via: CrackBerry

RIM introduces the BlackBerry Bold 9780!

BAM! Finally, after the Torch and the Style there’s a more traditional BlackBerry released to the public. Today, Research in Motion announced the BlackBerry Bold 9780, the successor to the Bold 9700. Compared to its predecessor, the Bold 9780 will have doubled the internal flash memory up to 512MB and we’ll see the 5 megapixel camera we also saw on the Torch and the Style. Oh, and of course it ships with BlackBerry 6, which is awesome. I have been waiting for a Bold with BlackBerry 6 out of the box. Want to know when you’ll be able to order? Well we don’t know any dates for sure but the press release says it’s launching on carriers next month, so stay tuned for that!

Update: T-Mobile announced a November 12th launch date at $129.99 on a two year contract. Rogers and TELUS both also confirmed release but there’s no word on availability or pricing yet. (via: CrackBerry)

BlackBerry Bold 9780 smartphone features include:

  • Premium design and finish
  • Brilliant, high resolution color display (480 x 360 pixels, 2.44” diagonal measurement) with support for over 65,000 colors
  • HSDPA support (3.6 Mbps)
  • Built-in GPS and Wi-Fi with UMA support (802.11 b/g)
  • 5 MP camera (JPEG Encoding, CMOS) with Auto focus, Image stabilization, Flash and 2X Digital Zoom.
  • 512 MB Flash, microSDHC memory card slot (up to 32 GB)
  • 624 MHz processor
  • BlackBerry 6, the new operating system for BlackBerry smartphones which includes:
    • Crisp, more immersive visuals, including new icons, graphics and animations
    • New WebKit browser; it’s high-fidelity and very efficient, with tabbed browsing
    • Graphical, context-sensitive pop-up menus
    • Redesigned core apps, plus a new multimedia UI and new apps for downloading podcasts, watching YouTube videos, and integrating RSS and social networking feeds

Are you excited? Share your thoughts with us in the comments!
Read the full press release below for further information.

RIM Introduces the New BlackBerry Bold 9780 Smartphone

Waterloo, ON – Research In Motion (RIM) (NASDAQ: RIMM; TSX: RIM) today introduced the BlackBerry® Bold™ 9780 smartphone – the newest addition to the BlackBerry Bold series of smartphones.  Featuring a premium and iconic design with an incredibly easy-to-use keyboard and optical trackpad, the BlackBerry Bold 9780 is elegantly styled and packed with advanced communications and multimedia features. It is also the first BlackBerry Bold smartphone to come with the new BlackBerry® 6 operating system.

“We are very excited to introduce the BlackBerry Bold 9780 featuring the new BlackBerry 6 operating system,” said Carlo Chiarello, Vice President, Product Management at Research In Motion. “This new model builds on the highly refined mobile experience that BlackBerry Bold users already know and love and delivers a wide range of enhancements including a rich new user interface, a fast and powerful WebKit-based browser, broadly improved communications and multimedia capabilities, an incredibly useful Universal Search feature and a high quality 5MP camera.”

The BlackBerry Bold 9780 is a compact and stylish smartphone that offers a compelling blend of features, performance and design. It supports 3G networks around the world, includes Wi-Fi® with support for carrier supported Wi-Fi calling (UMA where available) and GPS for location-based applications and geo-tagging. It comes with a 5 MP camera with a full complement of high-end features including continuous auto focus, scene modes, image stabilization, flash and video recording. The BlackBerry Bold 9780 also includes 512 MB Flash memory and an expandable memory card slot that supports up to 32 GB of additional storage.

BlackBerry 6 is a new operating system that retains the familiar and trusted features that distinguish the BlackBerry brand while delivering a fresh, approachable and engaging experience that’s powerful and easy to use. It integrates a new and rich WebKit-based browser that renders HTML web pages quickly and beautifully for a great browsing experience. The browser offers fluid navigation using the handset’s optical trackpad, includes tabs for accessing multiple sites simultaneously and provides a zoom feature that can intelligently auto-wrap text in a column while maintaining the placement of a page’s key elements for easier viewing.

Additional features of BlackBerry 6 include expanded messaging capabilities with intuitive features to simplify the management of social networking and RSS feeds (Social Feeds), and integrated access to BBM™ (BlackBerry® Messenger), Facebook®, Twitter™, MySpace™ and various instant messaging applications on the BlackBerry Bold 9780 smartphone. Its enhanced multimedia experience rivals the best in the industry and includes a dedicated YouTube app. It also features redesigned Music and Pictures applications and a new universal search feature that allows users to more effectively search for content on the smartphone as well as extend their search to the Internet or to discover applications on BlackBerry® App World™.

The BlackBerry Bold 9780 smartphone will be available from various carriers around the world beginning in November.  For more information, please visit www.blackberry.com/bold.