Posts Tagged ‘BlackBerry Applications’

RIM Released Official BlackBerry Twitter App

Posted 10 Apr 2010 — by technomildo
Category Mobile Applications, Smartphones News

Research in Motion has launch its Beta Twitter App for BlackBerry Smartphones. This app can searched directly in the BlackBerry App World or point your BlackBerry browser to blackberry.com/twitter which consists more details on how to install. BlackBerry Twitter app is free and falls in line with other RIM-developed apps for social networking and messaging like Facebook, Myspace, AIM, Yahoo, ICQ, and MSN clients.

BlackBerry Twitter app

Bolt Browser 2.0 Available for BlackBerry

Posted 23 Mar 2010 — by technomildo
Category Mobile Applications

New Bolt mobile browser 2.0 for BlackBerry is available. The new version brings new features like tabbed browsing (we can see at the previous version also), server side has been improved to enhance browsing for BlackBerry users.

Anna Magliocco-Chagnon, president and CEO of Bitstream said:

“We are closely listening to our end-users through our user forum, our Twitter and Facebook pages, and their comments on blog posts and articles, and they are guiding our development roadmap in important ways. It is this close relationship we are building with our users to which we attribute our stunning growth. BOLT added 1 million new users in the last five weeks alone.”

Download Bolt 2.0 for Blackberry

Bolt browser 2.0 for BlackBerry

Free Social Business Communicator for BlackBerry

Posted 16 Mar 2010 — by technomildo
Category BlackBerry, Mobile Applications

Social Business Communicator application for BlackBerry is in Beta version now, it’s free to download. This mobile application offers access to LinkedIn. Since in beta version it limited the functionality but offers features worth to try. Your smartphone should uses OS 4.0+ to be able to use this app.

LinkedIN-Social-Business-Communicator

Download the phone application here.

Smartphones and Viper StartSmart to Start A Car

Posted 03 Mar 2010 — by technomildo
Category Mobile Applications

Fire up your another car’s engine to warm it up while you’re in another town is now possible using an application from Directed Electronics. This iPhone and BlackBerry application when paired with Viper StartSmart is able to start car remotely. The price for the Viper system is US$500.

With your BlackBerry and Viper StartSmart you are able to fire up the engine, toggle the door locks, enable and disable the security system, pop the trunk, and ring the panic alarm. No fear to leave the car’s door unlocked, you can lock it while you’re in the gadget shop.

Viper StartSmart

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