RIM announces BlackBerry Messenger 7 with new WiFi voice calling 17th November 2012, 6:39 am by Bored The week isn’t half way over and RIM already has two big announcements under its belt. Earlier this week, the Waterloo company announced the January 2013 launch event for BlackBerry 10, and today the company confirmed it is rolling out an update to its popular BlackBerry Messenger service. BlackBerry Messenger 7 will be a free update and … [ Full reading ] Comments: 0 Analyst: March launch for BlackBerry 10 devices more likely 17th November 2012, 6:36 am by Bored Research In Motion has been trying its hardest to stay relevant as it loses market share by the day. The Waterloo company told people months ago that it wasn’t releasing BlackBerry 10 phones until the start of 2013. Now, many of us expected that date to be somewhere in the month of January, but this might not be the case. According to … [ Full reading ] Comments: 0 BlackBerry 10 device spotted next to an iPhone 5 17th November 2012, 6:26 am by Bored Its no secret that RIM is working on two BlackBerry 10 devices that’ll launch in early 2013. RIM confirmed it will be announce the handsets in January 2013, and several leaks claim to show the devices in the wild. The latest image to hit the rumor mill comes from TechCrunch and allegedly shows a BB10 device sitting next to an iPhone 5. As … [ Full reading ] Comments: 0 RIM announces the BlackBerry Curve 9220, 9320 29th May 2012, 9:41 pm by Bored RIM has officially taken the wraps off of the BlackBerry Curve 9220 and 9320 devices, rumored to be coming soon to the US and UK markets. The Curve 9320 features RIM’s socially-driven BlackBerry OS 7.1, the Curve’s customary 2.44″ 320 x 240 display, a 3.2 megapixel camera, 1,450mAh battery, FM Radio, microSD slot, and QWERTY keyboard. … [ Full reading ] Comments: 0 RIM: Scalado powers BlackBerry 10′s camera timeline features!!! 6th May 2012, 8:49 pm by Bored When RIM showed off the camera enhancements built into BlackBerry 10, many in the tech community were impressed. After all, the technology takes successive photos, and allows you to pick parts of the image from each photo and merge it into one finished product, which can come in quite handy if one of the people in your photo blinked during … [ Full reading ] Comments: 0 |