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Apple, Nokia and BlackBerry Encouraging GPS Smartphone Growth

Worldwide GPS smartphone shipments are expected to grow by 34 percent this year, compared to 2008 numbers, says a new report from Strategy Analytics. Mobile navigation services from Apple, Nokia and BlackBerry maker Research In Motion are a major contributing factor.
– GPS smartphone adoption is on the rise, according to a July 29 report from Strategy Analytics.
Worldwide shipments of GPS-equipped smartphones are expected to
increase by 34 percent this year, compared to 2008 numbers, which would
boost the number of units shipped from 57 million units to 77 mil…



BlackBerry Aries Revealed in Pictures

If you’ve seen the BlackBerry Gemini or the curve 8520, then you absolutely have to see the BlackBerry Aries. That way you’ll be able to make an informed decision when purchasing your next RIM device. So what is the…

BlackBerry Curve 8520 officially announced

We’ve been hearing about this handset for a long time but it seems RIM has finally decided its time to let the BlackBerry Curve 8520 out of the bag. This phone will officially feature a 320 x 240 resolution…

BlackBerry Curve 8520 Smartphone Coming to T-Mobile Aug. 5

A BlackBerry Curve 8520 world phone will be arriving in T-Mobile and Wal-Mart stores beginning Aug. 5. With Wi-Fi support and quick access to music, videos, messaging, e-mails and social networking sites, the smartphones intended audience is not the enterprise but consumers.
– T-Mobile announced it
will be offering a BlackBerry Curve this summer the 8520 smartphone.

The Curve 8520, like
the BlackBerry Tour, is a quad-band world phone, offering support for
EDGE/GPRS/GSM 850/900/1,800/1,900MHz networks, which means voice and data
coverage are likely to be available…


BlackBerry Tour Is a Solid Device, but It Makes a Frustrating Trade-off

Available for both the Sprint and Verizon networks, the BlackBerry Tour does not break new smartphone ground. However, it packs many of the modern features and capabilities users have come to expect from a smartphone, and all the management and e-mail prowess mobile administrators expect from a BlackBerry. The device can be used internationally, but at the expense of Wi-Fi capabilities–a frustrating trade-off.
– With the BlackBerry Tour 9630, Research In Motion breaks no new ground in
terms of its core device software or end-user usability, introduces no
revolutionary or even particularly noteworthy new hardware features to the
mobile device landscape, and does little to distinguish the look or feel of t…


LABS GALLERY: RIM’s BlackBerry Tour 9630 Doesn’t Break New Ground

Research in Motions latest smartphone #151the BlackBerry Tour 9630 #151fits sizewise between the BlackBerry Bold and the Curve. While not breaking any new ground in smartphone technology, the Tour features many features consumers want and slides easily into enterprise BlackBerry deployments. Available on the Verizon and Sprint networks, the Tour talks CMDA/EVDO Rev A. at home and GSM/EDGE/HSPA in international locations. Unfortunately, Wi-Fi connectivity was sacrificed for world coverage.

By Andrew Garcia
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BlackBerry Desktop Software for Mac Coming in September

For BlackBerry-toting Apple users, a BlackBerry Desktop for Mac Software will be available this September. Screenshots on the BlackBerry blog hint at the ease with which those with a foot in both RIM and Apple camps will be able to sync the two sides.
– Research In Motion has good news for Mac users. A BlackBerry Desktop Software for Mac will be available this September and support systems running Mac OS 10.5.5 and higher.

“We have all been hard at work here for a while now, and you may have noticed some Mac support with the preview version of…


UAE spyware Blackberry update

By Ben Thompson
Middle East business reporter, BBC News, Dubai

Blackberry Tour (AP)

An update for Blackberry users in the United Arab Emirates could allow unauthorised access to private information and e-mails.

The update was prompted by a text from UAE telecoms firm Etisalat, suggesting it would improve performance.

Instead, the update resulted in crashes or drastically reduced battery life.

Blackberry maker Research in Motion (RIM) said in a statement the update was not authorised, developed, or tested by RIM.

Etisalat is a major telecommunications firm based in the UAE, with 145,000 Blackberry users on its books.

In the statement, RIM told customers that "Etisalat appears to have distributed a telecommunications surveillance application… independent sources have concluded that it is possible that the installed software could then enable unauthorised access to private or confidential information stored on the user’s smartphone".

It adds that "independent sources have concluded that the Etisalat update is not designed to improve performance of your BlackBerry Handheld, but rather to send received messages back to a central server".

The concern over this unauthorised access only came to light when users started reporting problems with their handsets.

After downloading the update, users across the country noticed significantly reduced battery life, poor reception and in some cases, handsets stopped working altogether.

Users have complained that the firm’s customer service is unable to provide information on the problem. Initial advice led many users to simply buy new batteries.

‘Surveillance solutions’

The update has now been identified as an application developed by American firm SS8. The California-based company describes itself as a provider of "lawful electronic intercept and surveillance solutions".

It is not clear why Etisalat wanted to include the software in the download.

The firm issued a brief statement last week, calling the problem a "slight technical fault", saying that the "upgrades were required for service enhancements".

Etisalat told BBC News that it stands by last week’s statement and has not yet responded to further requests for comment.

"There may be a good reason they wanted to install the software," said one Blackberry user in Dubai who did not want to be named.

"But my biggest problem is that my phone won’t work. If you call customer service you either can’t get through, or they don’t know what to tell you. I don’t know what to do."

RIM has now issued its own update allowing users to remove the application. Customers of the country’s rival service, Du, have not been affected.</p


This article is from the BBC News website. © British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.

Experts Bullish on Google Voice Mobile App for BlackBerry, Android Smartphones

Google Voice rolls out a mobile and wireless application that lets users make calls from devices such as the BlackBerry Storm and the T-Mobile G1 phone based on Android. Experts say the move may be more than a convenience, but a way for Google to insert itself between consumers and wireless carriers such as Verizon and AT T. GigaOm’s Om Malik and IDC’s Rebecca Swensen weigh in.

Google Voice, which lets users route calls to their home,
office and mobile phones via a single phone number, is in the
process of rolling out to select invitees in the United States. But the Google Voice
programmers aren’t resting on their laurels during the roll out.
Google Voice…


BlackBerry Tour Smartphone Now Available on Sprint, Verizon Wireless

The newest BlackBerry smartphone, the CDMA-based Tour world phone, is now available on the Sprint and Verizon Wireless networks. The BlackBerry Tour balances consumer appeal, with features such as video streaming and a 3.2-megapixel camera, with enterprise-centric features such as a dedicated keyboard and support for use around the world.
– The
Research In Motion BlackBerry Tour is now available on both the Sprint and
Verizon Wireless networks.

The Tour, a CDMA world phone, offers calling and data access around the world Sprint
supports calls in more than 185 countries and e-mail and Web browsing in
nearly 150, and Verizon
su…


iPhone, Palm Pre, BlackBerry Boost Popularity of Accelerometer Technology

Expect accelerometers to be in one-third of mobile phones by 2010 and to reach sales of $1.6 billion in 2013, says iSuppli. The popularity of this screen-orienting feature has been encouraged by the Apple iPhone, Palm Pre and BlackBerry Storm, to name just a few of the devices they’re now inside.
– Accelerometers are expected to be included in one-third of mobile phones shipped
in 2010, according to new data from iSuppli. The Apple iPhone, Research In
Motion’s BlackBerry Storm and the newly released Palm Pre have boosted the
popularity of accelerometer technology.

iSuppli annually trac…