Posts tagged blackberry apps
Voipswitch Blackberry Dialer Will Be Launching At GSMA
Feb 9th
VoiceSwitch will be showing at the GSMA for it’s first time every, and it will make it’s debut the perfect time to launch it’s Voip Dialer for the BlackBerry OS. The Voipswitch Dialer range caters for the Symbian (Nokia), Windows(R) and Android phones. At the convention Voiceserve will be launching its VoIP dialer for Blackberry, a feature which will enable wide spread Blackberry users globally.
Michael Bibelman, Voiceserve’s CEO, commented, “Our software and its broad spectrum of modules creates the opportunity for the masses to become VoIP resellers giving clients access to VoIP telephony from the wide range of mobile units. With the launch of the Blackberry dialer, our range of mobile dialers is complete.
So what does all this mean for BlackBerry Users?. The Voiceserve Voipswitch Mobile dialer is a simple software package that enables regular cell phone users to make calls using a mobile phone via an Internet connection. So this means, potential true Voip for the BlackBerry as well as cheaper ways for Businesses to do Business with the BlackBerry force. In addition to making a VoIP phone call through a mobile phone, Voiceserve is one of the first to provide users all the cellular features to which they have become accustomed including SMS text, conference call, call waiting, video conferencing, voice mail and call forwarding.
We are finally moving towards data only smartphones and plans , which will help solidify such services as Google Voice, imagine 1 number for everywhere, with no cell minute charges…sounds ideal. But what this will ultimately do to the already taxed data lines of some companies such as AT&T is yet to be seen. It’s starting to become crowded up there.
We are also truly witnessing a Technology Revolution, I will personally be able to say I saw the birth of the Cellular Phone and it’s demise as well as rise of Data Only communications. Wow what a story for my Grand-kids Eh !
BORED?? Check out this great app/site from BBhacker.com
Jan 14th
Our good friend over at bbhacker.com, has update his popular “don’t be bored app, so we thought we would alert you to this great time filler and site….
Excerpt from there site
A little bit more than 6 months ago I have launched a small website called “Don’t Be Bored!” at http://www.bbhacker.com/dbb that is optimized for BlackBerry smartphones and displays funny pictures. After that app got blogged about on a few BlackBerry sites I have seen an huge traffic spike and since then I have seen a steady stream of several hundred visitors a day.
Don’t Be Bored! 2.0
That’s why I have decided it is time to improve the site a little bit and I am excited that Don’t Be Bored! 2.0 has been launched today. Here is what it looks like:
Read the rest at
BBhacker.com
This BlackBerry app gets your car humming.
Jan 8th
I have always been Jealous of my buddies with the push button start cars, or cars with those remote key-less entry systems…I know I would never be able to afford such a luxury car…but now it looks like my BlackBerry and the Smart Minds at Viper will be bringing me closer to my dream car accessory with Viper Smart Start. They now have a BlackBerry app that will give drivers the remote power to lock and unlock the car, pop the trunk, trigger the panic siren, and yes, start that engine from afar. This is a very sweet application, and such a great Idea…Keys!!!…. one less thing to carry around…or misplace…or lock in the car lol…read on ….

Story by Jessica Dolcourt of Cnet
We’re also hoping that like the iPhone version, Viper SmartStart for BlackBerry will be able to control multiple vehicles and add in layers of security so that would-be smartphone thieves don’t get a free car in the process.
While the Viper app will be free from BlackBerry App World (and likely from the Viper site as well,) getting any hardware you don’t have will run you between $300 and $500 smackeroos.
If you’ve got a compatible Viper remote start system already in place, the VSM100 Viper SmartStart upgrade module or the equivalent DSM100 Directed SmartStart module will set you back $299. If these names fail to ring a bell, you’ll be looking at acquiring a remote start system from Viper, Clifford, or Python to talk to the app. Viper’s SmartStart System (VSS4000), which is fully compatible with the app, lists for $499. The bloodletting doesn’t stop there. If the terms from the iPhone app hold with BlackBerry, you’ll also need an active subscription to Viper’s Smart Start service, which goes for $29.99 after the first free year.
Since Viper SmartStart comes at a hefty price and requires much professionally-installed hardware, it’s a safe assumption that the SmartStart app won’t make its way onto most US residents’ lists of must-have apps. However, the luxury of starting, pinging, or unlocking your car from anywhere in the country has its benefits–getting the car going without you having to brave the elements, popping the trunk while you’re at work to let a family member retrieve an item, readying your getaway car.
Still, for the up-front and ongoing price, we’d like to see even more remote controls, such as cranking on the heat or air conditioning, waking up the radio, and defogging the glass.
How to Upgrade Your BlackBerry OS
Jan 5th
How to update your BlackBerry Device Software from a website
From: BlackBerry | November 23, 2009 | 1,111 views
Want to do more with your BlackBerry® smartphone? Learn how to update your BlackBerry smartphone from a website.For more information please visit http://supportforums.blackberry.com
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PocketBerry wants to know "Are you overloading your BlackBerry even with the latest memory increases?"
Jan 5th
My Buddies over at PocketBerry are always interactive with there members and always looking for better ways to help there members achieve the best BlackBerry experience they can.
Right now they are running a short Blurb on Memory Management and are looking for your comments…..So head on over and leave a comment.

To catch the rest of the story head on over to PocketBerry
and don’t forget to leave your comments. Thanks
Thanks to PocketBerry for the Story
Save BlackBerry Battery Power Every Day with PowerControl
Dec 30th
The Gang at S4BB just let us know of there new app “Power Control” for BlackBerry, with a 50% saving on the introductory price…Read Up
S4BB Limited just released PowerControl for BlackBerry®. The easiest way to save battery on your BlackBerry® Smartphone.
PowerControl for BlackBerry®
PowerControl is the ultimate battery saving tool! It allows you to schedule your device to turn off and back on when you want.What PowerControl Does
PowerControl is a handy software that helps you automatically shutdown and power off at a scheduled time you specified. It allows you to set up a power off and on schedule from Monday to Sunday and you can even set up a different schedule for each day.
By shutting down the BlackBerry® on a regular basis, a lot of battery power can be saved!
Example
Imagine you work from Monday to Friday and every day you sleep 6 hours. In these 6 hours most people do not need the device to be switched on and waste battery. You could turn off the device before you go to bed, but this is hard to remember every single day. With PowerControl you will never forget to turn your BlackBerry® off and back on.
Another example would be that you want to have the Wednesday lunch with your buddy without any interruption. Just set a PowerControl schedule to turn the device off every Wednesday at 1 pm and turn it back on at 2 pm. You have the break you deserve and you even save battery!
Check out PowerControl now! Only $4.99 (50% Off) at introduction price!
Get PowerControl only at BlackBerry® App World
Traffice.com Now Available for Blackberry
Nov 17th
There is nothing finer than avoiding Traffic …No one likes spending time in traffic….:-(

Where is happy to announce that the Traffic.com mobile application is now available on the BlackBerry Storm, BlackBerry Tour, BlackBerry Bold & BlackBerry Curve. (Models: 8900, 9000, 9500, 9530, 9630)
The Traffic.com BlackBerry application allows you to view real-time, color-coded traffic flow on a map. The map can then be panned or zoomed to quickly view area traffic congestion or set to GPS mode to move along with you. Incidents, accidents and construction congestion information are also available in this app. Making it a must-have for your daily commute.

Other key features of Traffic.com mobile app include:
• Save your favorite roads and road segments for quick access through the traffic dashboard
• View top traffic hotspots in your city or browse through the list of all nearby roads and road segments to drill down to the locations that matter the most
• MyTraffic personalized drives are synced with the traffic.com website to allow you to create customized routes
• Access to local coupons
Take control of your commute with real-time traffic information from the #1 U.S. traffic-only website for online and mobile traffic information. Introducing the Traffic.com and Traffic.com Pro applications for the iPhone & iPod Touch and the Traffic.com mobile app for BlackBerry Storm, BlackBerry Curve and BlackBerry Tour. The Traffic.com application allows you to have the pulse of the road at your fingertips, whenever and wherever you need it.
Download the Traffic.com BlackBerry app in the BlackBerry App World.









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