Sabtu, 19 November 2011

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BerryReview.com Giving Back to the BlackBerry Community


Get Notified When You Lose or Gain Data Connectivity

Posted: 18 Nov 2011 03:10 PM PST

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If you live, travel, or work in an area with shoddy data connectivity you might really appreciate this app. Josep from Neurona Sistemas let us know about their new app called Data Coverage Notifier. It lets you set notifications via sounds, LED, and vibration when your coverage goes up and down. Its not the most sophisticated of apps but its a great way to know if you are back in a coverage area to browse the web or fire up an app that needs data.

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The Data Coverage Notifier is nice and cheap at $0.99 in App World. Let us know what you use it for if you pick it up!

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Posted by the BerryReview Team for ©BerryReview, November 18, 2011, 6:10 pm. | Get Notified When You Lose or Gain Data Connectivity | Leave a comment |


Walk Through Hands On Video Of The Bold 9790 At RIM Campus With Its Product Manager

Posted: 18 Nov 2011 02:36 PM PST

I was at the RIM Campus in Waterloo, Ontario earlier this week and got a chance to take a look at the BlackBerry 7 running BlackBerry Bold 9790 (a.k.a Bellagio) and have some hands on time with it. I noticed a couple things about this new BlackBerry such as the move of the USB from the side to the middle of the bottom of the device eliminating the need for docking contacts on the 9790 and saving in its resulting overall size.

As well, I got to talk with the 9790′s Product Manager, Kyle Dorcas, and Marketing Manager, John Yen. They told me how the 9790 is seen by RIM as a companion device to the 9900 for people who liked the form factor of the 9700/9780. From what they told me, the smaller form factor is more of a global market concern than it is in North America where we don’t mind a larger device. As well, the 9790 was designed to be an entry point to the higher-end Bold franchise especially targeting the markets where phones are not  given a subsidy by the providers and people buy them outright. In those markets, the Bold 9790 is targeted to be an “aspirational device” because it is, again, the high end line of BlackBerry without the price point of the Bold 9900.

I got a bunch of pictures of the 9790, specifically comparing it to the 9900 and then Kyle Dorcas was kind enough to do a video walkthrough of the Bold 9790 for everyone at home. Check it out below:


Desktop Video Link | Mobile Video Link

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Posted by Dan Levy for ©BerryReview, November 18, 2011, 5:36 pm. | Walk Through Hands On Video Of The Bold 9790 At RIM Campus With Its Product Manager | Leave a comment |


BlackBerry OS 7 Web Inspector: Easily Debug BlackBerry Websites & WebWorks Browser Apps

Posted: 18 Nov 2011 10:08 AM PST

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I use Web Inspector all the time to work on BerryReview and other projects on my desktop and I was really glad to see it included on the BlackBerry PlayBook. I knew that RIM managed to stick it into BlackBerry 7 and I finally got a chance to use it this weekend. In case you have never heard of Web Inspector before then here is a brief explanation. Web Inspector is a feature in WebKit (usually only desktop clients) which allows you to view and edit the page source, CSS, live DOM hierarchy, script debugging, profiling and much much more. For example, you can see what it would look like if you changed the text color or you can navigate what your script has done to the DOM.

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Back to the topic at hand. I needed to debug a JavaScript error on the mobile version of BerryReview along with an issue with our CDN that did not show images or styling sometimes on BlackBerrys. I had tried debugging this issue on my Bold 9930 when it launched but the Web Inspector did not work that well in the early builds.

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Now on my BlackBerry Curve 9350 I have to say Web Inspector is the easiest way to debug and test any mobile web apps or websites for BlackBerry. It is essentially like having the Chrome or Safari WebKit based Web Inspector tool for BlackBerry. From what I understand it even works with the BlackBerry 7 simulator so you don't need a BlackBerry 7 device. There are a few tricks to get it running so read below:

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To setup Web Inspector on your BlackBerry 7 device:

  1. Fire up the BlackBerry browser
  2. Hit the menu button and select options from the menu
  3. scroll down to where it says "Enable Developer Tools" and click the checkbox
  4. Hit the menu button and select save
  5. You will now need to hit the menu button again and select Developer Tools –> Enable Web Inspector
  6. You will then get a popup that shows you what the IP address will be fore your remote Web Inspector session
  7. You will then need to fire up Safari (Chrome sometimes works) and type in that exact URL including the IP address and port number
  8. You will then see a list of the open tabs on your BlackBerry Browser in terms of links
  9. Click on any of these tabs to fire up Web Inspector! Just make sure to turn it off when you are done and be aware that anybody on the same Wi-Fi network as you can access these pages and the data on them while it is running!

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Let us know if it works for you! I am amazed how responsive it is and how fast it is. Even when you hover over elements on the DOM it hovers them on the BlackBerry browser. Changes are instant. Great work from the Torch Mobile team on this one!

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Posted by Ronen Halevy for ©BerryReview, November 18, 2011, 1:08 pm. | BlackBerry OS 7 Web Inspector: Easily Debug BlackBerry Websites & WebWorks Browser Apps | Leave a comment |


Bell Canada Getting BlackBerry Bold 9790 on December 2nd

Posted: 18 Nov 2011 09:53 AM PST

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We now have a pretty solid rumor on a launch date for the BlackBerry Bold 9790. The device is now official and confirmed by RIM to be launching soon but that could be anywhere in the next month or two especially with AT&T. At least we have confirmation from MobileSyrup with a launch flyer showing the Bold 9790 launching up north on Bell Canada on December 2nd.

Now that you have seen more of the device are you considering picking one up?

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Posted by the BerryReview Team for ©BerryReview, November 18, 2011, 12:53 pm. | Bell Canada Getting BlackBerry Bold 9790 on December 2nd | One comment |


Quick Video Demo of BlackBerry Tag NFC Applications

Posted: 18 Nov 2011 09:40 AM PST

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Simon @IntoMobilescored a quick video showing off the new BlackBerry Tag branded NFC features RIM plans on adding soon. In the video the tag let you tap two devices together and transfer images. That would also let you transfer things like ringtones, documents, and what I really want… to easily transfer contact info. The NFC connection syncs up to create a Bluetooth connection between the devices.

Check it out below and let us know what you think:


Desktop Video Link | Mobile Video Link

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Posted by the BerryReview Team for ©BerryReview, November 18, 2011, 12:40 pm. | Quick Video Demo of BlackBerry Tag NFC Applications | 2 comments |


EA Games PlayBook Titles Are On Sale – Madden 12, Dead Space & more!

Posted: 18 Nov 2011 08:49 AM PST

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Scuebydue pointed out in the forums that EA Games seems to be having a major sale on their PlayBook Games. That includes their heavy hitter titles which is pretty sweet. The prices are right so hopefully they keep them that way!

Let us know if you spot more on their App World page

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Posted by the BerryReview Team for ©BerryReview, November 18, 2011, 11:49 am. | EA Games PlayBook Titles Are On Sale – Madden 12, Dead Space & more! | One comment |


RIM Using PlayBook OS 2.0 Update to Push Current PlayBooks

Posted: 18 Nov 2011 07:26 AM PST

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I just got a new email from RIM pushing their buy two PlayBooks get one free deal for businesses and it had a new twist. RIM is now pushing the fact that you should buy the devices now so you get the bonus device and three free accessories and get "The Ultimate Upgrade" in "Early 2012" with PlayBook OS 2.0. I am not sure how good this three for two PlayBook deal is when they are selling for $199 each but still I found it interesting to see how RIM positions the PlayBook 2.0 update:

Coming early 2012, a free, over-the-air software upgrade with sophisticated features designed to change the way enterprises view and use tablets including:

  • Advanced, integrated email, calendar and contacts apps
  • Support for apps built for Android
  • Enhanced web browsing capabilities
  • Centralized and powerful device management features (Features require activation and provisioning with a BlackBerry server)

There’s no need to put off your purchase. Buy now to take advantage of this fantastic offer and then upgrade later for free.

Check out the rest of their messaging to business on their "PlayBook for Business" page.

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Posted by the BerryReview Team for ©BerryReview, November 18, 2011, 10:26 am. | RIM Using PlayBook OS 2.0 Update to Push Current PlayBooks | 5 comments |


OS 7.0.0.540 Officially Released for BlackBerry Torch 9810 & 9860

Posted: 18 Nov 2011 07:07 AM PST

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RIM seems to have push OS 7.0.0.540 through certification at a few carriers. It is now available from multiple Vodafones around the world for both the BlackBerry Torch 9810 and BlackBerry Torch 9860. No word on what is new in this release but the same version on the Bold 9900 runs well.

Warning: This OS will not install on any other BlackBerry besides the one mentioned above. Don't forget to delete the vendor.xml file located in c:program files>common files>research in motion>apploader to install it on a different carriers device. If you do not know how to upgrade your BlackBerry OS please start by reading this step by step guide.

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Posted by the BerryReview Team for ©BerryReview, November 18, 2011, 10:07 am. | OS 7.0.0.540 Officially Released for BlackBerry Torch 9810 & 9860 | Leave a comment |


Neverball (MonkeyBall Clone) 3D Game for the BlackBerry PlayBook

Posted: 18 Nov 2011 07:04 AM PST

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If you were wondering what the native SDK would open up on the PlayBook you now have another answer. First Drodin ported the classic Linux game, Extreme Tux Racer, to the PlayBook. Now he has continued with NeverBall which is another open source GPL 3D game. The game essentially has you controlling the ball with the PlayBook accelerometer and swiping for menus. All in all it is a pretty solid clone of games like Marble Madness and Super Monkey Ball.

You can pick up Neverball in App World for $0.99 or download it on your PC free

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Posted by Ronen Halevy for ©BerryReview, November 18, 2011, 10:04 am. | Neverball (MonkeyBall Clone) 3D Game for the BlackBerry PlayBook | One comment |


Word Farm fun Word Game for BlackBerry Smartphones

Posted: 18 Nov 2011 05:51 AM PST

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Many of you know by now that I love my word games. A friend pointed out the new Word Farm by Epic Applications and so far I have been enjoying it. The game has you combining words together and sort of mimics games like DropWords and TextTwist. It also has fun quirks like power-ups and bonuses.

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Features include:

  • UPGRADABLE POWER-UPS – 13 power-ups to help increase your scores and beat your friends, including ways to extend your games, find longer words, and much more! Keep upgrading your bonuses for even more power. Earn even more points with special letter types like bombs and extra time letters.
  • UNLIMITED REPLAY – Each game has a unique game board leading to an infinite combination of games! The average Word Farm board has over 700 words on it, with some as long as 15 letters! Word Farm uses the TWL06 dictionary, so Scrabble and Words With Friends players can sharpen their skills.
  • SECRET WORDS AND CHALLENGES – Word Farm features well over 60 challenges to earn you respect and bonuses. See if you can unlock them all! Hundreds of hidden words offering bonuses and extra points keep you guessing!
  • CHALLENGE YOUR FRIENDS – compare your scores on a weekly basis with your friends and the rest of the world!
  • BEAUTIFUL AND ENGAGING – Word Farm is optimized for and tested on each device we support. Smooth graphics and engaging sounds and imagery make for a beautiful and engaging experience.

You can check out Word Farm for yourself in App World for $2.99

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Posted by Ronen Halevy for ©BerryReview, November 18, 2011, 8:51 am. | Word Farm fun Word Game for BlackBerry Smartphones | Leave a comment |


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