We already had an inkling that the upcoming BlackBerry Bold 9930 and the touchscreen slate 9860 “Monaco” would be finding their way to Sprint this year, and a glimpse into Sprint’s CelleBrite point of sale system confirms that they’re on the way. The two have been floating around inside Sprint since earlier this month, and…
HootSuite for BlackBerry updated with Twitter lists and Facebook events
If you need something a little more buxom than RIM’s official Twitter client, HootSuite has just updated their social networking app with a smattering of new features. Twitter users can now enjoy Lists to their fullest extent, including creating, editing, and viewing, as well as adding lists as a dedicated stream of content to monitor.…
Twitter for BlackBerry beta includes local trending topics, dedicated profile access
The official Twitter for BlackBerry client just got updated in the Beta Zone with some new stuff for social networking enthusiasts.The top navigation bar in the app now includes a dedicated button for local trending topics, which was until now folded into the Search section (and even then it wasn’t geo-located). There’s also a button…
Updated BlackBerry PlayBook WebWorks SDK gives devs in-app payments, more APIs
Last week, Adobe launched a few new tools for BlackBerry PlayBook Flash developers, and today RIM is following-up with some stuff for those that prefer to use web languages like JavaScript, CSS, and HTML. The WebWorks SDK has been updated to version 2.1, and includes access to a few new APIs, like camera, microphone, file…
iPhone sees more Wi-Fi usage than Windows 7 PCs
Who would have thought that the iPhone would ever surpass Windows 7 machines in terms of Wi-Fi usage? As we become more mobile and increasingly reliant on data, it becomes easier to see why iPhone users would be gobbling up data via Wi-Fi over laptops – we tend to have our phones with us more…
RIM launches device simulator for BlackBerry Curve Apollo, Torch 2, Monaco
In addition to supporting new Flash developer tools in the latest version of the BlackBerry PlayBook firmware, RIM has announced new device simulators for upcoming, previously-unnannounced OS 7 devices so developers can start developing for them. The biggest thing is making the appropriate changes for screen sizes, which RIM outlined in a handy little table.…
RIM already starting layoffs with 200 pink slips?
RIM announced last week during their rough Q1 conference call that they would be performing a “headcount” as a “streamlining exercise”, which is more commonly known as layoffs. Local media are reporting that the process has already begun, with roughly 200 employees already out the door. The maker of BlackBerry hasn’t confirmed or denied the…
Nielsen: Mobile data in the U.S. is cheap
Nielson released some new information regarding how smartphone data usage has changed in the past year and it shows that usage has gone up even though prices haven’t. It’s no doubt that the amount of smartphones in the market has increased dramatically and this is all thanks to the growth of Android and the iPhone…
U.S. government spent $117 million on BlackBerry devices over last decade
When it comes to spending money on technology, we’d like to believe we are best at it, but apparently you don’t work for the US government. It appears that after the government gets your tax checks in, they go on a tech shopping spree much like we do when we get our tax returns. Gizmodo…
Nigeria enjoys 31% mobile browsing penetration, US 6%
The mobile phone world seems to revolve around the North America, Korean, and UK mobile phone market, but there’s more to the mobile scene than what we usually talk about. Quirksmode.org put together a chart of how other countries are using their phones to browse the web. The countries covered include Brazil, China, Egypt, India,…









