Nimbuzz on Blackberry

Winner of the Connect on Blackberry prize at the 2009 Blackberry Alliance Programs EMEA Innovation Awards, Nimbuzz for Blackberry gives you free instant messaging and puts all your friends in one place! For the first time on Blackberry, you can chat with your friends on Skype, Facebook & MySpace or IM your friends across other major social networks including MSN, Yahoo!, Google Talk, Gadu-Gadu, Hyves, StudiVZ and many more! Save money on SMS with Nimbuzz messaging. Never miss a thing with home screen notifications of new chats. Auto-reconnect for switching between 3G, 2G and Wi-Fi.
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How To Restore A Nuked BlackBerry

Restoring a bricked BlackBerry device using App Loader.
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BlackBerry Torch price already cut in half online [U]

BlackBerry Torch price already cut in half online [U]
(Update with some clarification) RIM’s muted BlackBerry Torch launch may have already been supported by price slashes. The phone is already listed at Amazon and other areas for 0 on contract, or half its official price. AT&T still lists the phone at the original 0…. BlackBerry – Research In Motion – AT&T – Smartphone – BlackBerryTorch
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There is a third option for a web based BlackBerry Application Development

There is a third option for a web based BlackBerry Application Development

For the smartphone application developers, BlackBerry Widget Software Development Kit is very much helpful to develop web based
Blackberry application development that really looks and behaves as the native application. Widget SDK allows application developers an easy development option that is completely different from the Mobile Data System and J2ME.

If developers look forward to developing web based Applications for BlackBerry, they can easily avoid hassle during creating web apps. As this SDK supports web app programming language; it is easy for developers to create a fully functional widget app on Blackberry platform.

Widget SDK consists of a few key components such as the Blackberry Email and Connectivity simulator, Widget Packager and the simulator. As downloading Widget SDK from BlackBerry website is easy and trouble free, most of the BlackBerry Applications developers follow this SDK during developing BlackBerry Apps.

With the help of Widget Packager, developers try to package up web applications into standalone widgets based on the web application code. Then applications can easily access the BlackBerry device through BlackBerry’s Widget API.

Developing Applications of BlackBerry with the help of Widget SDK is really exciting. The most important part of app development this way is that developers are able to access the important information available on Blackberry devices without using overly complicated or low-level programming language to do so.

Blackberry App development by using Widget SDK instead of other ways directly saves time of development by any means, although it basically depends upon the Application’s requirement. Apart from cutting down the development time, it also helps in saving a significant amount of money during BlackBerry development.

Future for BlackBerry App development is really exciting. The more new Operating Systems and SDKs are coming to the market; application developers are griping the chances to make innovative apps. And most of the developers are trying to make best balance between time and money in the development process. For scalable BlackBerry Application development, one must select the company who can easily offer innovation in all areas of App development.

 

For more info on Blackberry Application Development contact www.rapidsofttechnologies.com

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Ask Maggie: On being patient and keeping smartphones secure

Ask Maggie: On being patient and keeping smartphones secure
CNET’s Maggie Reardon answers questions about Verizon Fios TV service, Apple’s iPad, and smartphone security.
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Wind Mobile Selects Multiplied Media’s Poynt as Location-Based Search App for Blackberry Smartphone Customers

Wind Mobile Selects Multiplied Media’s Poynt as Location-Based Search App for Blackberry Smartphone Customers
TORONTO, ONTARIO and CALGARY, ALBERTA– (Marketwire – Aug. 17, 2010) – Multiplied Media Corporation (TSX VENTURE:MMC) , a leading provider of mobile local search services, is pleased to announce that WIND Mobile, provider of next-generation wireless services in Canada, will provide a preloaded icon for the award-winning Poynt mobile local search application on subscribers’ BlackBerry® smartphones.
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BlackBerry with Slacker Radio

Sprint BlackBerry Curve 8330 with Slacker Personal Radio (FREE APP) OS 4.3 with Storm Theme. to get slaker radio go to: slacker.com on your BB browser. to get the storm theme go to: hedonedesign.com its , but the themes they have are very high quality.
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(HD) Review / Vorstellung: BlackBerry App World 2/2 | BestBoyZ

Willkommen bei BestBoyZ. In dieser Ausgabe zeigen wir Euch den BlackBerry App World. Hier geht es zu dem vollständigen Artikel: bestboyz.de
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Blackberry Bold 9650 WI-FI takes over 3G Mobile Network Data

This video is to show that if you have 3G Mobile Network and WIFI turned ON, WIFI takes over 3G data even though both are turned ON. 3G Mobile Network is ON so you can receive phone calls, text and emails but anything requiring data such as browser, iHeartRadio, Blackberry App World, etc, uses WIFI as primary connection and not 3G. When Mobile Network is turned OFF (no 3G) and WIFI is on, all phone calls go to voicemail and you will not receive SMS/MMS or emails but you can still receive BB messages, pretty much anything related to data.
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Get in shape with MyFitnessPal

Get in shape with MyFitnessPal
MyFitness Pal is a free online tool that lets you track your weight loss and set fitness goals. The service also offers companion apps for mobile devices such as the iPhone.
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