Monthly Archive for November, 2009

BlackBerry Enterprise Server Service Pack 1 released

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RIM have released Service Pack 1 for BlackBerry Enterprise Server 5.0 for Microsoft Exchange and IBM Lotus Domino. While BES 5.0 was an exciting launch back at WES 2009, many of the enterprise users we spoke to said they would wait for SP1 before buying, because they wanted to make sure RIM had gone through the first wave of feedback and bugs.

New to BES 5.0 with Service Pack 1 includes:

  • BlackBerry device dashboard – Use the device dashboard to access the BlackBerry Monitoring Service which is now mobile friendly.
  • Enhancements to the BlackBerry Administration Service – You can better manage user accounts, navigate search results and you can view user account info when add and manage apps.
  • Enhancements to the BlackBerry Monitoring Service homepage – The homepage has been enhanced so you can view performance data and user statistics, graphs, messaging server mappings and overview info for BES components that are associated with all BES instances that the BMS monitors.
  • Enhancements to the calendar sync process – You can now run a calendar sync process on a BES instance to find and correct differences between the calendar entries on the device and the desktop.
  • More language support – BES is now available in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish and Japanese.
  • Support for importing WiFi profiles and VPN profiles from a .CSV file – You can add, delete, or update the WiFi profiles and VPN prfiles that you assign to user accounts by importing a .csv file.
  • Support for Microsoft SQL Server 2008.

Click here to download the full release notes for BES for Microsoft Exchange.

Click here to download the full release notes for BES for IBM Lotus Domino.

© Kyle for BlackBerry Cool, 2009

SMobile Systems launch Net Nanny for BlackBerry

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SMobile Systems and Net Nanny have partnered to bring the Net Nanny solution to BlackBerry. Net Nanny Mobile gives parents the ability to protect their kids and family from misconduct, exploitation, unwanted communications, sexting, loss and theft, cyber bullying, malware and online predators.

Features include:

Monitoring

  • View the content of Email, SMS and MMS messages on the phone.
  • View all pictures taken, sent and received by the device.
  • View logs of all voice conversations.
  • View the complete address book and all applications installed on the phone.
  • View phone location 24/7.

Security

  • GPS tracking using Google Maps.
  • Remote device backup, lock, wipe and restore.
  • Anti-virus and Anti-Malware scanning.
  • Communication Control features for filtering of calls and text messages.
  • Net Nanny Mobile is available now on an annual subscription of $29.99 for the first phone and $14.99 for each additional phone. Existing Net Nanny users with a valid license can protect phones for $14.99 for each phone.

    © Kyle for BlackBerry Cool, 2009

    Congratulations winners of the BlackBerry Alliance EMEA Innovation Awards

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    Over the Thanksgiving holidays RIM held the BlackBerry Alliance Program’s EMEA Innovations Awards. The awards are in their 2nd year and showcase companies innovating in the BlackBerry space. Congratulations to all the companies who won, and those participated.

    Life On BlackBerry

    Poynt took the award for Life On BlackBerry with their all-in-one local search service. If you’re looking for a good restaurant, movie to watch or just see what’s in your local area, Poynt is your app. Coming soon to Poynt are gas and weather updates.

    Entertainment On BlackBerry

    The 7Digital app took home the Entertainment On BlackBerry category with their DRM-free music service.


    Connect On BlackBerry

    Nimbuzz allows users to get free instant messaging as well as international calls and SMS over Skype. For this, they took home the Connect On BlackBerry category.

    Driving Innovation in the Public Sector

    Innova Telecom’s solution for the Ayuntamiento de Sevilla (Seville City Hall) allows citizens to flag issues about public services and internally provides a workflow and approval solution for Ayuntamiento de Sevilla employees to address the issues.

    Transforming Enterprise Business Performance

    NTS developed a distribution and logistics solution that enables customers to strengthen their internal communication processes, increase efficiency and enhance customer service.

    Accelerating Innovation for Entrepreneurs

    Elondra’s CRM and SFA (Sales Force Automation) solution provides entrepreneurs, as well as small and medium size businesses, with easy access to key business information from their BlackBerry.

    Delivering Service Excellence

    e-office provides a range of mobile services that include its popular IT helpdesk outsourcing solution.

    © Matt Cameron aka W4LNUT for BlackBerry Cool, 2009

    More Cyber Monday deals including themes and Ringtone Expressions

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    I know, it’s getting a little overwhelming the number of posts about Cyber Monday deals, but you’re bound to find something great and grab it at a bargain price. Here are some more deals you might want to take advantage of:

    50% off Ringtone Expressions – The ultimate Ringtone maker for BlackBerry.
    Coupon Code: cybermonday-rte (Sale price $12.48- Regularly $24.95)

    20 free copies of Snowman Theme by TemasBlackBerry.
    Coupon Code: SNOWCOOL

    All JLDesigns themes are 30% off including Dimension Series, VerizonBerry Series, AT&T Berry Series, Zune HD Series, and more.
    No coupon code required.

    Happy shopping!

    © Matt Cameron aka W4LNUT for BlackBerry Cool, 2009

    Bplay 7 Days of Deals now offering 25% off all games and themes

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    Bplay has been running their 7 Days of Deals campaign and they’re on Day 6 which means 25% off all games and themes. To get advantage of this deal, use the coupon code HOLIDAY.

    Head on over to Bplay and see if any game or theme picks your fancy.

    © Matt Cameron aka W4LNUT for BlackBerry Cool, 2009

    Cyber Monday: 50% off 10 top-selling BlackBerry Apps

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    The Mobile Heist is back and for Cyber Monday we have 10 of the best-selling apps on sale for 50% off. There are no coupon codes required and the deal will run until 10PM PST tonight. What a week of deals this has been.

    TetherBerry – Access the Internet on your laptop through your BlackBerry’s data plan anywhere.
    Sale price $24.98 (regularly $49.95)

    BerryBuzz 2.1 – Customize your BlackBerry alert system to your hearts desire.
    Sale price $2.98 (regularly $5.95)

    Empower HTML Email Viewer Pro – View HTML emails on your Blackberry with images, colors, Smilies and more.
    Sale price $15.00 (regularly $29.99)

    QuickLaunch – You name it, QuickLaunch launches it or let’s you create short cuts to get to it.
    Sale price $2.50 (regularly $4.99)

    AddOnis – In a nutshell: “The All-In-One Super Utility” for your BlackBerry.
    Sale price $4.98 (regularly $9.95)

    Mobiscope – Real time video and audio streams on your mobile with motion detection alerts from your webcam.
    Sale price $9.98 (regularly $19.95)

    Beyond160 – When your carrier limits you to 160 character text messages, this app frees you from their shackles.
    Sale price $3.50 (regularly $6.99)

    Pocket Informant – The fullest featured Personal Information Manager for the BlackBerry.
    Sale price $9.98 (regularly $19.95)

    Druglord Wars – Start out in debt then start building your drug empire.
    Sale price $2.50 (regularly $4.99)

    Real iBerry Blocks – Turn your BlackBerry into an iBerry.
    Sale price $3.00 (regularly $6.00)

    © BlackBerry Cool for BlackBerry Cool, 2009

    Xsights launch popular free app for BlackBerry Bold and Curve

    Xsights have launched their BlackBerry Light App which scans printed objects and activates links, much like a barcode. The app works by going to the Xsights homepage, uploading an image such as a greeting card, and attaching a link to it such as a funny YouTube clip. When you print the image, or scan it right off the monitor, you can follow the link from your BlackBerry.

    Download Xsights’ BlackBerry Light App for free for your BlackBerry Bold.

    Download the BlackBerry Light App for free for the BlackBerry Curve.

    © Matt Cameron aka W4LNUT for BlackBerry Cool, 2009

    Verizon BlackBerry Curve 8530 Review

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    The BlackBerry Curve 8530 is the latest update to the Curve series. It’s just like the BlackBerry Curve 8520, only with WiFi and GPS, plus a few other minor improvements.

    First off, lets talk about the major improvements: 3G and WiFi. While the 8520, the GSM version of the 8530, also has WiFi, this is new for Verizon customers. We have the Storm2 with WiFi but that’s about it when it comes to BlackBerry devices on Verizon with WiFi. We’ve heard rumors that all future BlackBerrys going to Verizon will ship with WiFi, so we’re hoping the 8530 is proof that this is true.

    One of the major downsides to the 8520 was that it did not have 3G and instead ran on EDGE. As we have all seen from the countless AT&T ads attacking Verizon, the network isn’t known for having voice and data at the same time, but this isn’t the case with the 8530. Personally, I don’t use this feature often, as my calls don’t last long and most of my business is done over email. It’s also not obvious to me why you would keep your friend on the phone while you navigate the web in search for whatever information you need. In any case, when you connect your device to WiFi, it establishes a new connection to RIM’s NOC, allowing you to make calls and browse the web.

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    The 8530 is virtually completely identical to the 8520 in form factor and feel. The only difference between the two devices is that the battery cover on the 8530 has a soft, almost furry feel to it. There is a slightly raised checkered pattern on the cover that gives it this feeling. Compared to the 8520, which has a hard plastic cover, it feels softer in your hands.

    For more about the BlackBerry Curve 8520, read BlackBerry Cool’s setup guide for the device.

    Around the time of the BlackBerry Developer Conference, we were told that the 8530 will support OpenGL. After using this device for a while and checking out some apps on App World, this feature isn’t of any real benefit just yet. Being a Qualcomm CDMA BlackBerry, the 8530 falls under the devices that will support OpenGL. This brings me to a more general point about OpenGL support. With only 2 devices in RIM’s product line that support OpenGL, there really isn’t any incentive for developers to create apps that use it. While it may be possible to write an app that has rich 3D graphics, if you can only sell it to Storm2 and 8530 users, there isn’t any point. It seems as though this feature might take at least until 2011, when more devices have launched supporting OpenGL, to be of any consequence to the platform.

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    The BlackBerry Curve 8530 is running OS 5.0.0.337, which I believe is the build that it ships with when you buy it. It’s strange that RIM isn’t shipping devices with the latest BlackBerry Messenger, and instead relying on users downloading it from App World. It could be that RIM is waiting for BBM to reach a higher version before preloading it, but it’s still frustrating to see BBM version 4.7.0 on an OS 5 device.

    While I didn’t expect to see a flash on the 8530, it was still a bit of a let down. The camera takes really decent pictures in the right lighting conditions, but especially with winter around the corner, the hours in which the camera can take a quality picture outside are far fewer. The 5x digital zoom is helpful, but the picture quality degrades fairly rapidly. Overall, the camera is the same as the 8520: decent but still not totally useful. This seems to be the price you pay for not paying a high price.

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    The web browser on the 8530 is exactly what you would expect from a BlackBerry these days. The marketing material says the 8530 “features an enhanced web browser able to download and display web pages quickly, plus support for streaming audio and video.” Personally, I find the browser to be a little slow and slightly under par when it comes to other smartphones on the market. We’re expecting a huge web browser update from RIM in Q3/Q4 of 2010, so hopefully this will really change the way we browse the net on a BlackBerry.

    Overall, I think the 8530 is a great device option for Verizon customers, who are looking to upgrade from their 8330. The device feels smooth in your hands, and it has all the features you need in a solid BlackBerry. Relative to the other devices in RIM’s product line, the 8530 is geared towards the entry-level user. We’re expecting Verizon to come out with the Tour2 fairly soon (Q1/Q2 2010), and this device would appeal more to the power user.

    The BlackBerry Curve 8530 is available from Verizon for $99 on a 2 year contract, with a $100 online discount.

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    © Kyle for BlackBerry Cool, 2009

    BlackBerry Pearl 9100 aka Stratus details and video leaked

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    Salomondrin posted more details and video about the BlackBerry Pearl 9100, also known as the Stratus, Striker or Pearl 2 (Pearl2?). There are a few crucial updates to this device that make it something Pearl owners are going to like. It has a trackpad as all the latest devices have been sporting, 3G, media keys on the top, 3.2MP camera with flash, and a more curvy form factor.

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    One of the bigger updates to the Pearl series are media keys at the top of the device. I get the feeling a lot of Pearl users are on the consumer, younger demographic side of BlackBerry users and this feature should get a lot of use.

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    The memory on this device has been almost doubled. The original Pearl device came with 64 MB of on board memory, while the 9100 is showing over 120 MB of application space. Considering there are way more apps available since the last Pearl update, this memory is going to get chewed up fast. Thankfully, you can now archive apps, but it’s getting time for RIM to really push these numbers up to the 1 Gig level.

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    According to Sal, the 9100 he’s holding is definitely not the final build and is not ready for sale. The device is running OS 5.0.0.350 and is said to be running smoothly in terms of navigation. The device is a little too pre-release as the camera app doesn’t work.

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    The updated camera and flash is a nice addition to the Pearl family. I’m hoping 3.2 is the new standard for next gen BlackBerrys, and while the cameras tend to need work at night, they take really decent pictures under the right lighting conditions.

    YouTube link

    Sal is guessing at a release data of April 2010, which is quite a long way away. We’ve heard rumors of 2010 bringing 16 new BlackBerry devices to market, so it should be interesting to see what else comes out of the pipe.

    © Kyle for BlackBerry Cool, 2009

    Protect your BlackBerry Storm with DonTouch

    DonTouch is Fabian’s latest app and it protects your BlackBerry Storm or Storm2 from being touched by others. It uses the accelerometer and a car alarm sound to ward off anyone who might want to fidget with your expensive BlackBerry.

    DonTouch costs $1.95 until Monday (regularly $2.95).

    © Kyle for BlackBerry Cool, 2009