Showing posts with label New BlackBerry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New BlackBerry. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

BlackBerry Application Development: All You Need to Know About It

BlackBerry is undoubtedly one of the leading names in the mobile application development industry. Getting your apps developed with BlackBerry has its own advantages. The more BlackBerry apps arte developed, the better gets the quality of services offered to the Blackberry users. The sole aim of these developments is to cater to the needs of the users. Users have been making suggestions and reacting to the designs brought out by the company, for the past years and that is how the company knows what a user needs today.

Let us take a quick look at the BlackBerry Apps development.

The Advantages
  1. The latest BlackBerry development processes ensure strong mobile applications, which come up with features, hitherto unknown.
  2. The apps hence developed compatible with several platforms like MDS, JAVA or the J2ME.
  3. Almost every new app developed by BlackBerry comes with new features in contacts, messaging as well as calendar.
  4. Synchronization of data in one's device with his or her computer is also made easy by some of the developments.
  5. From the point of the developer, he would get to use advanced processing, upgraded graphics, multitasking etc while developing a BlackBerry app.
  6. The more is the number of BlackBerry apps developed, the better will be the quality of the innovations get. Applications like advanced cloud based services will also be coming.
  7. Some other benefits are advancement in real time marketing, operational efficiency, enterprise grade reliability, secure messaging as well as presentation of content.
  8. It also offers progress in real time marketing, enterprise grade reliability, operational efficiency, secure messaging and content presentation.
Developing One's Own BlackBerry App
  1. The initial stages would require you to create a rather simple application. BlackBerry application development is always begun in this manner. It is important that you gather worthy insight and experience of app development.
  2. Go through the RIM's Developer site, where you will get a lot of tips and information on creating a BlackBerry app. To get a taste of them, download apps and try them out. You would get the codes for your application development from this site.
  3. Search for the online developer community. Become a member of it, put forth your questions, and discuss your problems. This way you will get a lot of tips and solutions.
  4. Also, there must be a local developer community within your vicinity. Try locating and joining it. This community will meet regularly to discuss their own problems.
  5. BlackBerry holds an annual conference of its application developers in San Francisco, California. Try to visit this conference. When the experts speak you would be at awe of them and would learn a lot of tips from them as well. You might also get a glimpse of what BlackBerry plans to do in the future.
  6. Make sure you have tested your application in more than one device. The testing is obviously the most expensive apart from being the toughest as well. All the major model combinations are to be tried.
  7. Before you, finally sell the app or introduce it to the market, make sure that it has been freed from all kinds of flaws.
James Pattrick is a freelance writer, professional blogger, and social media enthusiast. He is known for writing informative articles on Technology, Home Security and Security Equipment related issues. He is a regular author on süperbahis giriş. You can follow him on Google+, Facebook and twitter.

Friday, December 28, 2012

The network has a picture and BlackBerry - BlackBerry X10 Z10

Image has not yet announced devices 10th ruler BlackBerry from the Canadian company Research In Motion appearing on the network just like mushrooms after rain. Previously, we have seen the "leaked" to the Internet images devaysa line L10 with a touch screen and no physical keyboard, then new sources presented a device line N with full QWERTY, and today's "brain" pleases us images of two new products.

The first of these, BlackBerry X10 , you can see it on the left side of the photo. The smartphone was a full-size QWERTY keyboard , a device from the line N (in the photo at right). This looks new, has not provided the public, very similar to the one a year ago HTC ChaCha with a bit of corporate design devices BlackBerry, but about its characteristics we have nothing to say yet. The second of the "leaked" new products is a Class bezklaviaturnyh sensory candy bars. BlackBerry Z10 got a large touchscreen display, similar devices line L. Most likely, this unit is a realization of a prototype called the BlackBerry London . If this is true, it alleged the following specifications: 2-core processor TI OMAP 1,5 GHz, RAM 1 GB, 16 GB internal memory, 8 megapixel rear camera and a 2 megapixel front.

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

It's Like Finding Cash in the Attic

If you dig around at home in the wardrobe, look in that old chest of drawers in the spare room, or dig around in the garage you're bound to find at least one old mobile phone which has been discarded by you or the family. If you can find any (and you're not alone) it is like finding cash in the attic, because you can now get paid cash for having them recycled.

How Can I Profit from My Old Smartphone or Mobile Phone Handset?

Now consumers can sell Blackberry Bold 9900 or other handsets which are no longer required and get cash back for the trouble. With millions of new handsets coming onto the market every year, there is a rapidly increasing number of handsets that are redundant. They are made redundant, not because they are out of date, rather because they have fallen out of fashion and many of us need to have the latest must-have gadget in our hands.

Now, for every mobile phone handset or Smartphone which is surplus to requirements, your old gadget can become someone else's new 'gadgetry' thing. If your old phone that you no longer need is in good working order, it will, after a service and a little TLC, become someone else's treasured new plaything. If the phone has seen better days, component parts such as keypads, screens, microphones, and speakers as well as circuit boards and batteries can be recycled as spare parts for other damaged or unworkable phones.

If the old, redundant handset you have is completely battered and beyond repair, you will still get paid for it. Old electronic equipment which has to be disposed of nowadays is broken down to component parts, and as much as 95 percent of every piece of electronic equipment can be reclaimed.

Electronic equipment such as phones, gaming handsets, TV sets, and radios, to mention just a few examples of electronic equipment, all contain toxic elements as part of the manufacturing process. Arsenic, lead, cadmium, bromine, and mercury are required for them to work effectively and efficiently. Additionally, there are trace amounts of gold, silver, platinum, and other precious metals.

How Much Will I Get Paid?

How much you'll potentially get paid is a difficult question to answer without all the details on hand. As a general rule of thumb, the younger and more recent the handset, the better the sate of repair, and if it is in working condition, the more it is worth to the recycling company. But don't fret if your handset is beyond repair or battered about; you'll still get a few bob for it, and it won't cost you a penny to send it away because it will be collected by courier from an address of your choice at their expense.

All you do is make the arrangements, and once it is in their hands you'll get nice cash deposit in the bank. From as little as a few quid to a three-digit figure, you really should take advantage of finding 'cash in the attic'.

Graham Green is a freelance writer and gadget groupie and has recently been investigating how consumers can sell Blackberry Bold 9900 handsets and others to make a little money on redundant technology.

Thursday, March 15, 2012

RIM's handsets won't be getting BlackBerry 10 until later this year

RIM's handsets won't be getting BlackBerry 10 until later this year, but once they do, the PlayBook will be next in line.

That's according to Rob Orr, RIM's VP of product management, who confirmed the news to TechRadar. "We've said publicly a number of times that our first BB10 handset will be available towards the end of 2012, and that's still firmly the case," Orr said.

"At some point after the launch we'll bring BB10 to our PlayBooks, yes." Orr apparently didn't get any more specific than that, though he did mention that RIM has seen a spike in updates to PlayBook OS 2.0, which came out just last month.

According to the exec, about 50 per cent of all users made the jump on the day it came out, which just goes to show how great e-mail is.