It looks like EA is going to have some competition with the new titles it just launched. Gameloft has just released six games for RIM’s tablet, running the gamut from sci-fi shooter to soccer. UNO HD is the classic card game, complete with multiplayer and various game modes. Asphalt 6: Adrenaline HD is a racing…
BlackBerry service outage goes into third day
Normally BlackBerry service outages aren’t worth much attention because they’re usually resolved within the day, but there’s a particularly big one that has gone for three days now in some areas. The initial outage knocked out instant messaging (including BBM), e-mail, and web browsing in some capacity. At the very least, it sounds like RIM…
Those owning 8% of RIM shares support leadership change
Jaguar Financial, a noisy little financial firm that has a few shares in RIM, has piped up again with complaints about the company’s leadership, only this time it’s not just them. They have apparently won support from those who own 8% of RIM’s total issued shares, who all feel that there needs to be an…
EA outs Bejeweled 2, SimCity Deluxe, and The Game of Life for BlackBerry PlayBook
EA is following up on their BlackBerry PlayBook release of Dead Space over the summer with a handful of other recognizable games. Casual puzzler Bejeweled 2, urban planning strategy game SimCity Deluxe, and classic board game The Game of Life are now all available in BlackBerry App World. EA was in a good spot…
Foodspotting releases BlackBerry app to share your dishes online
After a lengthy stay on Android and iOS, Foodspotting has finally come to BlackBerry. Even Windows Phone got a release before BlackBerry. Foodspotting is just what you’d imagine it is: you take pictures of your meals, and share ’em with the community at large, be it within Foodspotting’s own little corner, or out to larger…
BlackBerry Tag to enable file swapping over NFC
Yesterday, RIM announced that they would be incorporating an NFC feature called Tag into their next BlackBerry 7 update. It will let owners of NFC-enabled BlackBerry devices to swap contacts, documents, web site URLs, pictures, and videos just by tapping their phones together. Yeah, it sounds an awful lot like Bump, but good luck getting…
RIM buys NewBay for $100 mil to bolster cloud services
Research In Motion will spend roughly $100 million to purchase NewBay to boost its cloud services, according to a report in The Irish Times. The $100 deal is a relatively large sum for RIM, so what will it be getting? On its website, NewBay says it offers, “a white label software platform, called LifeCache, that…
Vodafone considering RIM acquisition?
RIM’s stock jumped yesterday on the rumour that Vodafone is considering acquiring the maker of BlackBerry. RIM’s market share is continuing to dwindle, and if the launch of QNX-powered smartphones early next year doesn’t pan out, they may very well be in the market for acquisition. I find the rumour a little hard to swallow. Sure,…
U.S. market share stats are in: Google’s future is bright, RIM’s not so much
comScore published its latest findings for mobile subscriber market share in the U.S. and discovered that once again, Samsung is the number one mobile phone manufacturer by the numbers. At the end of August, the company claimed a 25.3 percent of the entire mobile market, or approximately one-fourth. This is up 0.5 percent from May.…
BlackBerry Messenger for Android makes first appearance
You might remember that there was talk awhile back about RIM’s well-known instant-messaging client, BBM, would be making its way to Android and eventually iOS. The first signs of such an app have just surfaced, showing the standard BlackBerry Messenger profile page, but not much else. The app icon doesn’t look great right now, but…