You know what, nevermind playing around in the BlackBerry PlayBook in the Adobe AIR simulator, how about a live device for a change? Aside from a few brief glances at speeches on stage, and a stifling demo display, we had until now seen very little of RIM’s first tablet actually running the native OS. Today…
BlackBerry PlayBook Tablet OS Sampled in Simulator Video
Ever since seeing the demo video of the BlackBerry PlayBook, we’ve been curious to see how the OS actually handles without all the marketing whizz-pow, or bulletproof casing. Thankfully, as part of the Adobe AIR SDK that was launched this morning, there was a device simulator included so developers could see how (or if) their…
BlackBerry Bold 9780 Coming to T-Mobile November 17?
We’ve heard that the BlackBerry 9780 would be coming to T-Mobile U.S. by way of their leaked accessory list, but today we have a launch window. The refreshed Bold will be landing around November 17 according to this leaked slide, though no information about a subsidized on-contract cost is included. The 9780 is also likely…
Adobe AIR SDK 2.5 Launches for BlackBerry PlayBook, Android and iOS
When RIM announced their first tablet a few weeks ago, the BlackBerry PlayBook, Flash support was one of the big selling points. To that end, today at the Adobe MAX conference Adobe has launched a set of AIR development tools that work with the tablet’s new operating system, Neutrino by QNX. BlackBerry wasn’t the only…
Google Maps for BlackBerry Updated with Rating and Proximity Sorting
Google Maps for BlackBerry has been updated to version 4.5.1, including the ability to filter local search results based on review ratings, or how close they are to you. There’s also place pages for the businesses that support it, complete with hours, and comments left by patrons, but that’s been available since 4.4.0. Google Maps…
New Powermat Receivers for iPhone 4, Motorola Droid X, HTC EVO 4G, BlackBerry Bold 9700, Curve 3G 9300
Those wonderful people at Powermat have just updated their lineup of wireless charging receivers with a new design that seamlessly replaces the battery door on the Motorola Droid X, HTC EVO 4G, BlackBerry Curve 8500-series and 9300, and the BlackBerry Bold 9700. The iPhone 4 is a bit trickier, but manages to offer no-wires recharging…
RIM Check Program Studying Outbound BlackBerry Traffic
RIM has steadily been calming down the governments of the world about lawful interception over the last couple of weeks, but they’ve been tight-lipped about the specific solutions they have been implementing to meet security demands. There was some talk about setting up local servers, or forwarding decrypted e-mails from corporate mail servers to ISPs,…
Viper SmartStart Lowers Pricing, Offers Roadside Assistance
Viper’s car control system for iPhone, BlackBerry, and Android is getting a little more accessible, and tacking on some new features today. Firstly, they’re knocking $100 off the price of the SmartStart car add-on to $199, meaning you’re looking at $399 rather than $499 for the whole shebang. You still have to pay $30/year for…
BlackBerry Torch 9800 Lands in Australia through Optus
Australia’s Optus has joined Canada, the U.S., U.K., and others by launching the BlackBerry Torch 9800 today. Optus is offering the Torch for free with a $AUS 79 monthly plan on a two-year contract. For now, it’s only available to small and medium business customers, but seeing as their only personal BlackBerry for sale is…
Screenshot of Early BlackBerry PlayBook OS Looks Bare-Bones
RIM has been displaying the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet in an untouchable plastic prison since launch, which hints that, as you might expect, the Neutrino OS by QNX is still very much a work in progress.This picture was snagged at the Gartner Symposium in Orlando, where it looks like the PlayBook was somehow derailed from its…








