BlackBerry 9500 Storm - Hits Multiple Targets With a Single Arrow

Wednesday, February 4, 2009 · 0 comments

The communication gadgets have become the needs of today's hi-tech lives, which is the reason behind the increasing demand and popularity of these widgets. A number of gadget manufacturers are struggling in the market to establish their remarkable position among the people. Some very renowned brand names of widget manufacturers are Nokia, Blackberry, Apple, Samsung, LG and Sony Ericsson.

All the manufacturers offer their surprising mobile handsets to meet the requirements of different categories of users. These manufacturers have their world wide sales network to enhance the sales in the whole world. BlackBerry, a well known gadget manufacturer that has launched several models of mobile handsets. A very popular and stylish model of this mobile giant is Blackberry 9500 Storm. It is enabled with several advance features that make it a world class widget. We will discuss about all the revolutionary features of this gadget one by one.

Glamorous look

The widget comes in a very attractive look that improves your personality. The mobile phone is really a nifty widget, because it is very light weighted just in 155 grams. The dimensions of 9500 storm are very sleek, in just 112.5 x 62.2 x 14 mm. This glamorous mobile handset is available in attractive black colour that enhances its beauty.

Connectivity options

This widget comes with ultra-fast connectivity options and provides an unforgettable experience. For the high speed Internet accessibility it is embedded with EDGE and GPRS technologies. Apart from this, the Bluetooth technology allows you to transfer the data at a faster rate. An integrated USB port allows to establish connectivity with other devices through a data cable. The Blackberry 9500 Storm supports 3G network and provides global connectivity.

Enormous data storage capacity

The mobile handset comes with an immense memory of 8 GB in which you can store your valuable data easily. Besides it this surprising widget is powered by a powerful processor that makes the processing very fast. This processor of 624 MHz frequency comes with 128 MB RAM that improves processing of this handset.

Camera features of the widget

This smart gadget provides a wonderful experience of capturing photos and videos. Because it is enabled with a 3.2 mega pixels camera that offers high resolution of 2048 x 1536 pixels and captures a supreme quality photos.

Entertainment features

The Blackberry 9500 Storm is a complete entertainment gadget because it comes with numerous entertainment options. If you are very found of listening music this gadget is fusible for you. Its preloaded music system supports several popular music file formats like MP3 and MPEG4. The 9500 Storm provides you an unrelenting passion of playing games and allows you to download several types of games by the help of its browser. This mobile handset supports various formats of ringtones, such as Polyphonic and MP3.

Fantastic display

The Blackberry 9500 Storm comes with an amazing 3.25 inches TFT display that offers high resolution of 360 x 480 pixels. The display of mobile handset has some extraordinary features like accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate of your pictures.Summarising all the latest features and smart look of Blackberry 9500 Storm, it can be concluded that it is an amazing gadget that meets all your business needs along with entertainment needs.

Adam Caitlin

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Blackberry Battle - The Blackberry Pearl Vs. the Blackberry 8800

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So you're in the market for a smartphone, and you've finally decided to take the plunge, and you're down to two fine offerings: the Blackberry Pearl, or the newer, slimmer, Blackberry 8800. Which one will suit your needs and personality best? A quick comparison will tell the tale.

The Blackberry Basics

First impressions are often the most important, and at a glance, these two Blackberries are quite similar. Both the Blackberry Pearl and the Blackberry 8800 feature the distinctive RIM Blackberry candy-bar design, with smooth, rounded edges and chrome accents. The Blackberry Pearl is slightly narrower than the 8800, although the Blackberry 8800 has a slightly slimmer profile. Both smartphones are outfitted with a keyboard, although the 8800's is a full-sized QWERTY keyboard, compared to the Pearl's truncated (but fully functional) SureType keyboard. Both feature a 240 x 260 pixel, 65,000 color display and the new Blackberry trackball navigation (as compared to the jog dial of older Blackberry models).

The Blackberry Pearl: Superior Messaging, Superior Style

Both the Blackberry 8800 and the Blackberry Pearl feature mobile web browsing, with full HTML and one-touch access, as well as multimedia messaging (with an optional add-on plan). Text / SMS messaging and email are also fully supported on both Blackberries. The Blackberry 8800 features RIM's trademark "push" real-time email, and has the ability to integrate with up to ten POP, IMAP, or SMTP accounts. As far as instant messaging is concerned, the Blackberry 8800 comes with Blackberry Messenger, whereas the Pearl adds Yahoo! Messenger and Google Talk pre-loaded with the smartphone. If you're a heavy user of Google Talk or Yahoo! Messenger, this gives the Blackberry Pearl a definite edge. The Blackberry Pearl also wins on style points, as it comes in several distinctive colors, including black, white, and a vibrant red.

The GPS Advantage: Blackberry 8800

In terms of office capabilities, both the Blackberry Pearl and the Blackberry 8800 can open Word and Excel documents, PDFs, and PowerPoint presentations that are attached to emails. Both cell phones come with full Bluetooth hands-free support and are data-capable, meaning either cell phone can be used as a wireless modem.

Now that we've firmly established that these two Blackberries have plenty in common, let's talk about where they part ways. The Blackberry Pearl's most immediate advantage over the 8800 would have to be the built-in digital camera. The Pearl's built-in camera phone is 1.3 megapixels, with a 1280 x 1040 maximum resolution, built-in flash, and 5x digital zoom.

However, the Pearl lacks a built-in GPS solution, which is where the Blackberry 8800 really shines. While the Blackberry Pearl can be made GPS-capable with a separate TeleNav GPS receiver, the Blackberry 8800 comes with integrated GPS built into the smartphone. The 8800 requires no extra equipment -- only access to a location-based service like TeleNav GPS Navigator. The Blackberry 8800 also features color maps and text or voice-guided driving directions right on the cell phone, making it invaluable for travelers. (The service does cost extra, $9.99 a month or $5.99 for 10 trips.)

If you're planning on using your Blackberry to listen to music, you'll find either model will suit your needs. The Blackberry 8800 and the Blackberry Pearl both play music and video files, supporting MPEG4, H.263 video formats and MP3 and AAC (iTunes Music Store) formats. Note that while the 8800 will play video files, it can't actually capture any; if you want to watch video on your Blackberry, you can use a MicroSD memory card or USB 2.0 to transfer files to it.

The Smart(phone) Choice

Plainly, both Blackberries have plenty to offer the business or casual user. The Blackberry Pearl's inclusion of a digital camera does aim it slightly more towards everyday use, while the Blackberry 8800's GPS capabilities make it the perfect choice for someone who's on the road a great deal. The Blackberry 8800 is also ideal if your workplace prohibits the use of camera phones. With the rich features available on both models, however, both are excellent choices.

Daniel Swensen

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BlackBerry Programming 101-How to Get Started With BlackBerry Software Development By Eric Giguere

Tuesday, February 3, 2009 · 0 comments

With the recent launch of the hot-selling BlackBerry Pearl, RIM (Research In Motion) has gained a toehold into the extremely competitive consumer smartphone market. If you've been ignoring the BlackBerry platform because it was too Enterprise-focused for your applications, it might be time to specifically target the BlackBerry. Here's how you get started.

It's Java Time

BlackBerry development for all recent models is done exclusively in Java. So if you're not a strong Java programmer, now's the time to brush up on your Java programming skills. (C# programmers will find the transition to Java fairly simple, the languages are very close in most respects.) Don't learn about the newest Java features, however, because the BlackBerry platform is built on top of Java Micro Edition (Java ME), which is itself a derivative of Java version 1.3. So forget all the fancy (but useful) language features introduced in Java 1.5 -- generics, enumerations, and so on -- you can't use these in BlackBerry programming. You can't also use most of the library classes you're familiar with -- they're just not there. A small subset of the Java Standard Edition (Java SE) classes are supported, as well as a number of BlackBerry-specific classes.

Java Micro Edition?

Once you've brushed up on your Java, you need to spend a bit of time understanding the Java ME platform, which was formerly known as Java 2 Micro Edition, or J2ME for short. You need to understand the concepts of configurations and profiles, and in particular the CLDC and MIDP standards. Refer to this article and the ones that follow for detailed explanations.

Another great source of reference material is the Sun Microsystems
href="http://developers.sun.com/techtopics/mobility/">Mobility Development Center
, which includes numerous articles and technical tips on general Java ME programming topics.

The BlackBerry Platform

After learning about Java ME, it's time to explore the BlackBerry platform. The BlackBerry platform is based on the CLDC and includes support for MIDP 2.0. However, a large number of BlackBerry-specific classes are also provided. Which brings you to the first question you'll face: are you going to write a BlackBerry application or a MIDP application? In a MIDP application you're constrained to only use the APIs exposed by the CLDC and MIDP standards. Your application will run on the BlackBerry and on most cellphones, but it won't be able to use any of the BlackBerry's special features. You can use any MIDP-compatible development tool, such as the Sun Java Wireless Toolkit for CLDC (formerly known as the J2ME Wireless Toolkit), to create your applications.

Most application developers opt to build BlackBerry-specific applications. This means learning the BlackBerry-specific APIs -- including new user interface classes -- and using the BlackBerry Java Development Environment (JDE) to develop your applications. The JDE, which is free to download, works with the standard Java Software Development Kit and provides you with all the tools necessary to create, package, test and debug BlackBerry applications. You don't even need a BlackBerry handheld, because the JDE includes a full-featured BlackBerry device simulator. A complete set of JavaDocs is provided that describes all the classes and interfaces available to programmers.

After downloading and installing the JDE, you'll want to read the developer's guides that come with the JDE and look at the sample applications that are shipped with it. Then start your development by writing a few simple applications to get a feel for the BlackBerry APIs and the tools.

Get A BlackBerry Handheld

Although you can develop and test your applications for free, at some point you'll need to run the application on an actual BlackBerry handheld. This will cost you money, of course, and so it's not something you'll want to do until you're serious about writing BlackBerry applications. On-device testing is crucial to ensuring that the application works correctly, because the simulator is not a perfect emulation system.

If you're truly serious about BlackBerry application development, consider also joining one of the BlackBerry developer programs for additional support and early access to new devices and APIs. You should also explore RIM's other BlackBerry developer resources. There are also third-party forums and books available to help you learn the BlackBerry platform.

Conclusion

BlackBerry programming is not hard if you know some Java and you understand the constraints and limitations of the underlying Java ME platform. You have to learn a new set of APIs and use new development tools, but in the end it's just another kind of Java programming.

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BlackBerry 8100 Pearl: It's Remarkably Small, Incredibly Powerful

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Conceived and developed by Research In Motion Ltd. (RIM), BlackBerry business phones and wireless handhelds are designed to boost work and enterprise on the move. Email access and web browsing capabilities have ensured the popularity of BlackBerry smartphones among business entrepreneurs.

The BlackBerry Pearl 8100 is the first in the series to integrate a digital camera, MP3 player, video player and an expandable memory slot and signals RIM's entry into the consumer market. Slightly larger than an I-pod nano, a thin and light (3.1 ounces) form factor and a very solid, high-quality feel - the BlackBerry Pearl is one of the lightest and smallest smartphones.

RIM has reduced the number to keys by approximately 50 percent to give the Pearl an all new look. The user interface gets an intuitive makeover with the integration of a trackball navigation and the trackball itself resembles a dazzling pearl! A large, ultra-bright, high-resolution LCD colour screen with light sensing technology displays vivid visuals.

The keypad is the SureType hybrid QWERTY with dedicated send, end, convenience, power and mute keys. This easy-to-use smartphone is equipped with call management features such as smart dialing, conference calling, speed dialing and call forwarding. Add to it features such as wireless push delivery of email and data, secure access to Internet and intranet-based applications, single mailbox integration, attachment viewing of popular file formats and you have an application powerhouse in your palms.

The quad-band BlackBerry Pearl also provides seamless connectivity through Bluetooth, wireless modem, EDGE and GPRS. What makes the Pearl standout from other handsets in the BlackBerry series is its multimedia kit. The 1.3 mega pixel digital camera, MP3 and video players on the Pearl might not be very impressive but nonetheless they serve to break the monotony and provide some much needed entertainment.

Alice Erin

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Blackberry Smartphone Users Save Time and Increase Productivity

Monday, February 2, 2009 · 0 comments

Research In Motion (RIM), producers of the Blackberry smartphone, recently hired a research firm to conduct a study on the efficiency of using the mobile device in Europe, North America, Asia Pacific and Latin America. The study found that BlackBerry smartphone users save an average of 60 minutes a day, or five hours a week.

By focusing on the areas of saving time and increasing productivity, the survey found that the average Blackberry user saved 60 minutes a day, turning this saved time into valuable, productive time. For example, a travelling employee is able to send and read emails and communicate with co-workers and/or customers, saving them time later in the office. By saving time, productivity increased 38% for the employee as well as that of the overall team.

With as much as 50% of small business employees in Europe classified as mobile workers, the mobile smartphone industry is keeping pace with the growing number of time-saving features they are adding to the smartphones.

The survey specifically found that 40% of Blackberry smartphone users would use the extra 60 minutes a day on administration tasks, while 34% would use the time on sales and marketing activities. As for personal use of the Blackberry smartphone, 32% of users would spend the saved time to relax more. 24% would spend more time with their family and 21% would spend more time exercising.

An Irish Blackberry smartphone user, Suzanne Frazer, Sales Manager of Lir Chocolates said, "I certainly save at least five hours a week by using BlackBerry from O2. When you work for an SME you need to be able to multitask. I'm rarely in the office and would not be able to survive without my BlackBerry. I travel a lot and BlackBerry has helped me manage my time much better and helps me look professional, responsive and on top of our business. I can get through a mountain of work while relaxing with a coffee at a hotel or an airport."

Blackberry smartphone users can also deal with time-sensitive emails and phone calls to enable them to make fast and effective decisions. Sophisticated smartphone features also guide people to make informed decisions on the go.

Laura Rucker

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Blackberry 8100 Pearl - A Feature-Rich Phone

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The Blackberry 8100 Pearl is one of the most powerful business handsets. It offers mobility to smart businessmen and executives, who need to travel across the globe to keep a tab on their work. This device is designed keeping the users in mind who are looking for some of the best advanced communication features for staying productive on-the-move. The 8100 Pearl is optimized for business applications and operations. As a matter of fact, this model comes with top-of-the-line multimedia features such as spacious coloured screen for better display, media player for listening music, Bluetooth technology, EDGE and Internet browser.

The Blackberry 8100 Pearl measures 107 mm in height, 50 mm in width and 14.5 mm in thickness. The handset is light to hold, as it weighs only 89.5 grams and users find it convenient to operate with a single hand. The high-resolution screen is light sensitive. This means that it is well suited for both indoor and outdoor environments. The Sure type keyboard technology is backed with QWERTY style keyboard. Therefore, the users find it easy to operate its advanced features.

The HTML internet browser allows the users to view or surf the information in the HTML format. The users experience internet surfing, just like they would do from the office or home PC. As a matter of fact, the Blackberry 8100 Pearl comes embedded with RIM wireless modem. The quad band connectivity of the phone ensures seamless communication all the time.

By using the wireless Bluetooth technology or USB cabled connection, one can connect with other compatible devices. Moreover, this gadget comes with GPRS and EDGE technology, which provide fast data transfers and downloads. The blackberry 8100 Pearl is truly a mobile office device that allows the users to communicate with others at any time of the day. The integrated document viewer can be used to read files in various formats such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint and PDF.

Other important features of this phone are a 1.3 megapixel camera, comprehensive messaging options and a media player.

Adam Caitlin

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The Bold From RIM

Sunday, February 1, 2009 · 0 comments

RIM (Research In Motion) has come up with another innovation. Featuring the BlackBerry Bold, known for its 480 x 320 pixel resolution, is the latest contribution by RIM to the world of communication. The beauty of the Bold will surely take your breath away. The world has long been waiting for such a release from RIM.

Weighing 4.7 ounces the phone has a lot to offer. Features from making phone calls, entertainment, business needs, and internet connection it's all packed here with this handy and powerful Black Berry Bold. Running on a 624MHz Intel PXA270 processor, this mobile phone is up to the next level.

As the demand for additional features from previous Black Berry version increases, the Bold is now capable of supporting High-Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) or Wi-Fi and now has GPS. This adds convenience and portability to this new device. Now you can send emails and browse the Internet faster and better.

Need to download movies or music to it? Black Berry Bold breaks all boundaries with its 1GB onboard memory and an expandable memory of up to 16GB. You can have as much music as you want now. To get you entertain, it can support well known audio and video formats including MP3 and DivX4. A 2-megapixel camera fit for video recording is also suited with this.

The style and look will definitely get your eyes glued to Black Berry Bold. With the stylish design and an enhanced QWERTY keypad, there is no reason for you to let go of it.

Jitesh Arora

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Blackberry Bold Review - The Wave of the Future For Home and Office

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For many years Blackberry was the only smartphone available, and it was not designed for personal use. Certainly individuals could use it if they desired, but it was not intended for that purpose.

It is highly unlikely that many individuals were interested not only because the price was commercially based but also because it was heavier than the average cell phone, and people just didn't want to tote it with them. In spite of the inconvenience, personal users stayed with text messaging or mobile IM's rather than paying extra for a Blackberry.

Once other manufacturers began to make smartphones, we began to see newer and smaller Blackberry's such as the Pearl and the Curve. These were designed more for the personal user and were RIM's attempts to capture the individual market. With the introduction of the Blackberry Bold, RIM is clearing to make more of a mark in the smartphone industry as they have added a number of features that have never been on any previous Blackberry such as a bigger display to allow the user to read longer emails easier and support for Microsoft Office that allows the user to view documents almost as they would appear on a desktop computer.

This involves using Docs on the Go, a mobile program that supports Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
Making the move to a Blackberry Bold will make a big difference in the way you communicate with family, friends or co-workers. Instead of having to rely on text messaging, you can use email instead. If you choose text messaging, the QWERTY keyword that is standard on a Blackberry Bold will make for quicker and easier conversations.

The fact that RIM is adding so many features that have never been on previous Blackberry issues shows that it is coming into 3G technology and 21st century requirements. The Blackberry is no longer just for business use although personal users will likely prefer the smaller Pearl and Curve.
Since the Blackberry Bold is not yet available everywhere, you may have to search a little harder to find a Blackberry Bold review based on actual usage.

It may be worth your while to wait and see it when it is released in your area so you can see all of the new features firsthand as well as discover what mobile phone deals may be in effect at the time. Keep in mind that if you already have a carrier, there may be different mobile phone deals with other carried. If the mobile phone deals are more important to you than the carrier, take some time to inquire, but if you are satisfied with what you current provider offers, it's simply a matter of waiting until you can take advantage of any mobile phone deals that are available through your current mobile phone provider.

With all of the new features RIM has put into the Blackberry Bold, there is little doubt this model is going to be the most popular of all the Blackberry models that have been sold so far.
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Caroline Telford

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Research In Motion (RIM) Limited is a Canadian wireless device company best known as the developer of the BlackBerry handheld communication device.

RIM has released a variety of devices running on GSM, CDMA, and Motorola iDEN networks. The ubiquity of these BlackBerry devices in the corporate environment and the compulsive use of its ability to quickly send and receive e-mail has earned it the nickname "Crackberry" as users feel they cannot live without it. According to the Columbus Business First (Jan. 4, 2008), "The term "Crackberry Addict" ... was coined by Paul Levy, president of Boston Medical Center. He confesses to being a recovering BlackBerry addict himself."