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Wednesday, October 10, 2012

IM+ for BlackBerry PlayBook gets a small update with fixes

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Just a quick post for those of you that use IM+ on the BlackBery PlayBook. The app has been updated overnight to version 1.4.4 and although many of you will not notice any difference those of you that use two of the supported instant messaging services will do.

The update includes fixes for:

Yahoo and MSN/Windows Live Messenger authentication issues 

At least if you are a Yahoo or MSN user you will now get full use of the app.

More information/Download IM+ Pro for BlackBerry PlayBook

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Sunday, September 2, 2012

Microsoft fixes Marketplace certificate issue for Windows Phone. App submissions are a go.

News Posted on Thu, 16 Aug 2012 5:04 pm EDT by Daniel Rubino WP Central

Marketplace fix has been applied but it may take a day or two deploy

As expected, Microsoft has begun deploying the digital certificate fix for the Marketplace that has resulted in some Windows Phone users unable to either install or update a select few apps (notably WhatsApp, NY Times and Translator). In a recent change to the Windows Phone Developer Blog, Todd Brix notes:

“We fixed the digital certificate problem and last evening resumed publishing new apps. It will take a day or two for the repair to fully deploy and newly-published apps to begin appearing in Marketplace again.  If your app was in the process of being published, you don’t need to take any action.  We have applied the fix and the app will continue through the certification and publishing workflow as normal.”

Of course as mentioned above that does not mean you can now instantly re-install or update those apps with issues as it can take time for the changes to rollout across their servers. Still, users should be begin to see updates by the end of the weekend.

Let us know in comments if you have had any success. Thanks, ThisIsMetro, for the heads up

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