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Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Foxconn linked to own-brand Amazon and Microsoft smartphones again, mid-2013 release currently being targeted

Foxconn has again been linked with Amazon and Microsoft's future own-brand smartphone plans, with the Chinese manufacturer said to be preparing devices for both companies, ready for a mid-2013 release date.

Two of the most enduring mobile industry rumors of the past year have received another boost along the road to becoming reality, as Foxconn may have taken orders from both Microsoft and Amazon to their own-brand smartphones. The report comes from notorious gossipers DigiTimes, which doesn’t instill us with all that much confidence, however it’s not as if the news is coming out of the blue.

Quoting sources inside the “upstream supply chain,” the phones are supposedly headed for a mid-2013 release, but will have a “limited shipment volume initially.” Amazon almost always releases its hardware in the U.S. first, and prefers to wait at least a year before sending them out into the world, so this at least sounds consistent with its previous hardware strategy.

Rumors of Amazon’s smartphone plans started gathering pace during the summer, when several news sources linked Foxconn with the retailer, and mentioned a late 2012 or early 2013 date for when production would begin. Although last minute rumors pointed to the phone being launched at Amazon’s September event, it failed to materialize.

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos isn’t helping the rumors surrounding an Amazon phone die either. In an interview with Charlie Rose earlier this month, he responded to a question regarding the mythical device by saying “we’re very reluctant to discuss our future roadmap … I will have to decline to answer that question,” to which Rose responded “because it might incriminate you?” Bezos laughs, “yes, I’ll just have to ask you to stay tuned.” His response was almost verbatim to the one he gave in an interview with CNN Money, again asking us to “stay tuned” regarding an Amazon smartphone. Just before this, Bezos told AllThingsD’s Tricia Duryee that the company would be launching new hardware “not anytime soon, but next year.”

As for Microsoft, any Windows Phone 8 — which DigiTimes sources say the new phone will run — handset it releases will inevitably cause friction between it and its existing hardware partners, so perhaps the new phone will be sold where Windows Phone has yet to make an impact, in a effort to help reduce tension. This would be one explanation for an initially low supply run.

Steve Ballmer, Microsoft’s CEO, recently said the company was “obviously” looking at releasing new hardware, but didn’t specifically mention smartphones. However, another source claimed the software company had already started testing such a device.

Microsoft needs Windows Phone 8 to be successful, and in the same way as it used the Surface tablet to promote Windows RT, a Surface phone could give WP8 a boost in new territories too. Several of its partners took a dim view of the Surface tablet, with Acer’s CEO telling the company it was no good at manufacturing hardware. Microsoft hasn’t taken a “tread carefully” approach with its Windows 8 strategy so far, so Acer’s warnings will have likely fallen on deaf ears.

Should a mid-2013 launch date for Amazon and Microsoft’s new phone hardware prove accurate, then the period between June and August next year could be equally as busy as it was this year, when Google, Microsoft and Apple all paraded new hardware and software in front of the world at huge events. However, right now, this is all speculation, and we expect there is plenty more of it to come too.


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Saturday, November 3, 2012

Visafone Nigeria introduce BlackBerry Services on their CDMA network with three BlackBerry smartphones


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Friday, November 2, 2012

A quick hands on with the newly updated LinkedIn app for BlackBerry smartphones

We posted last night that Version 2.0 of the LinkedIn application had been released and now actually works, as opposed to the previous version which didn't seem to like any of my devices. This morning the update showed up for me so I swiftly downloaded it (for free) and it seems that they have made a pretty nice job of things. I clearly have nothing to compare it to but the user interface is friendly, crisp and smooth.

As you will see in the video - the main screen is made up of the 'LinkedIn Today' section at the top and then followed by recent updates. Clicking on the LinkedIn icon in the top left corner takes you to a nice page made up of four large tiles. These are updates, You, Inbox and Network.

Connecting with people and sharing an update works perfectly however I'm not convinced it is perfect as there are no notifications that come with the app, or if there are they do not work. Thanks to a couple of the CrackBerry team members I have sent messages through the app and received an email response but nothing from the app itself. Notifications would be great, but at least we now have an app we can use. Oh well, one step at a time.

More information/Download LinkedIn for BlackBerry smartphones


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Friday, October 12, 2012

How high can you score before your doom with Running Ninja for BlackBerry smartphones


Sometimes the best games can quite often be the simplest. Running Ninja is maybe not the best game but for a cheap download of £1 it is a load of fun and gameplay is pretty sweet.

You control the Ninja who must run from left to right jumping across the rooftops and avoiding throwing stars. Hitting one of these or falling from a roof will end in tears. The further you run the higher your score will be.

Features of the game include:

Beautiful GraphicsSpecial EffectsEasy to playSupport OS 5 to OS 7.1

If you are any good at the game you may well want to share your results with your friends and this is made rather easy as sharing is built into the app. You have the option to share via email, SMS, PIN or BBM. It always impresses me when the developer has included these options, so I tip my my hat to him/her. With the game working from OS5 to BlackBerry 7.1 everyone can get in on the Ninja action.

More information/Download Running Ninja for BlackBerry smartphones

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Friday, September 14, 2012

Apple seeks to have 8 Samsung smartphones banned in wake of patent verdict

Samsung

Remember when the verdict came down for the Apple v. Samsung case and Phil was reasonably skeptical about this all being the last word? Yeah, well it wasn't the last word and likely won't be for some time yet. Apple has now filed new documentation regarding the devices they'll be seeking bans for in the U.S. and you'll find some familiar names there:

Galaxy S 4GGalaxy S2 AT&TGalaxy S2 SkyrocketGalaxy S2 T-MobileGalaxy S2 Epic 4GGalaxy S ShowcaseDroid ChargeGalaxy Prevail

Looking at the list it's easy to say they're all old devices and people have now moved on but realistically, a lot of the devices are still being sold today and making money for Samsung. Noticeably absent though, is the Galaxy Nexus which as most know runs stock Android Ice Cream Sandwich. Most of Apple's claims assert infringement of Apple's design patents and trade dress. If you're looking for the full break down of how each device Apple claims is in violation, you'll find it below.

Source: The Verge

Apple v. Samsung

"Born and raised in Nova Scotia, Canada. Chris is fluent in all mobile languages and loves anything with a power button."

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Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Facebook for BlackBerry smartphones version 3.2.0.9 now available in BlackBerry Beta Zone

Facebook for BlackBerry

Facebook for BlackBerry smartphones has again been updated in BlackBerry Beta Zone, bringing it up to version 3.2.0.9. While this is only a small bump up from the last version, it does contain several bug fixes. If you are a Facebook user and Beta Zone member you will want to be sure to download this new version if you haven't done so already. Full details and the download can be found at the link below.

The following issues have been fixed and implemented in Facebook for BlackBerry smartphones version 3.2.0.9:

    Updated help URLs for Facebook 3.2    Auto-linking to Facebook friends in address book did not occur    Menu items missing for 5.0 devices    Scrolling Issues on the BlackBerry Curve 9360    Sharing a friend’s photo creates a comment on wall instead of posting the photo    Long user name is cutoff in profile header on profile screen    Some friends are not displayed in friends list with large user account    When the user opens the photo comment notification and commends after friend, only "comment" is displayed in the outgoing notifications list    Can't Scroll in the Menu "Notifications" with Touch Screen    Unable to comment on my own photo (won't send) (Error 2121)    Title on Group Wall publisher changes: initially using full name, then switching to first name    Null shows in location field of an event in calendar    A blank event screen displays after event is canceled while you trying to refresh screen    Initial scroll up will not take user to the top of the Event Wall - Event Photo, Title and Type are not visible    Facebook message always stays in sending status

Check out more in the BlackBerry Beta Zone

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Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Keep up to date with football scores with the Sky Sports Live Football Score Centre app for BlackBerry smartphones

Sky

With the football (soccer) Premiership kicking off this weekend in the UK what better way than to keep tabs on the results than with your BlackBerry. Us British folk are football mad (although I can't see the attraction!) and for millions of fans both at home and abroad the football scores are paramount once the season begins. The Sky Sports Live Football Score Centre is the perfect way to keep up to date with how your team is doing. Free to download in BlackBerry App World it will provide you will extensive coverage of every football match in England and Scotland, Europe's top leagues as well as European Cups and international fixtures.

If only certain matches are of interest then fear not - The 'My Scores' feature will allow you to follow specific matches and in addition you can personalise your your home screen to flag up important information. With built in notifications you will be kept up to date will all the important goings on straight to your BlackBerry inbox. Does it get any better than that?

Features of the app:

Live scoresLive text commentaryLive League tablesLive Match statsResultsLive match photosPlayer profilesTeam line-ups and formationsVidi-printer‘My Scores'In game notificationsFixtures to Calendar entries

More information/Download Sky Sports Live Football Score Centre for BlackBerry smartphones

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