Wednesday, December 23, 2009

CBC Archives My BlackBerry Planet Interview

Lang & O'Leary Exchange HERE.

BlackBerry Planet Interview in Lang & O'Leary Archives


If you miss my BlackBerry Planet discussion on Lang & O'Leary Exchange, you can catch it on the CBC video archives.

On Lang & O'Leary Exchange Today





I'm talking about BlackBerry Planet on the Lang & O'Leary Exchange (LOX) today at 4:30 Eastern.

Friday, December 18, 2009

Business News Network (BNN) Interview

I'm talking about BlackBerry Planet on Squeezeplay, with Kim Pardee and Rudyard Griffiths

Monday, December 14, 2009

The Rise of the TeleBrain


Isn't it cool how James T. Kirk's Star Trek Communicator looks suspiciously like the BlackBerry Bold?

Chapter 6 of BlackBerry Planet is called The Rise of the TeleBrain. Click HERE for images related to the chapter.

Footnotes in the book are hotlinked from HERE.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

BlackBerry Planet Book Well Reviewed

Here's a great review by Gary Woodill, a pioneering BlackBerry user

Thursday, April 2, 2009

BlackBerry Apps For Sale

BlackBerry App World is now open for business. You need a PayPal account to buy, but many apps are free.

Friday, March 27, 2009

No April Fool Jokes at BlackBerry App World

RIM is launching BlackBerry App World on April 1 at the CTIA Wireless 2009 trade show in Las Vegas. Mike Lazaridis and Al Gore are giving the keynote addresses.

Starting price for BlackBerry apps (not including freebies) will be $2.99, vs. Apple’s 99¢. Apparently RIM feels the higher price will limit frivolous apps like fart buttons and beer glasses.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

BlackBerry Planet Publication Date

Publication date for my BlackBerry Planet book is scheduled for August 4, 2009. See Amazon.com or Amazon.ca or Chapters Indigo Canada) for pre-ordering information.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

BlackBerry App World

CNET's Bonnie Cha reports that RIM's upcoming application storefront will officially be called BlackBerry App World. If you are interested in knowing when the site goes live, you will soon be able to sign up for alerts HERE.

Friday, February 13, 2009

Web-Based BES 5.0 "Argon" Out in April

RIM's first BlackBerry Enterprise Server software came out in 1999 as a desktop redirector, where it routed encrypted e-mails from the desktop to mobile devices.

The tenth anniversary BES solution features a Web-based Administration Service that lets IT managers download and wirelessly push software updates automatically over the air on workers' handsets rather than servicing the devices in person. Meaning no more physical upgrade appointments with individual users. They can do maintenance or updates during weekends or off-hours.

Administrators will have far more control over admin and user roles and permissions, and specific IT policies can be applied to individuals or groups, to restrict access to specific resources such as GPS.

BES 5.0 features a multi-server architecture that can scale up to 100,000 smartphones, and users can wirelessly download files from the corporate network directly to their BlackBerry handsets.

Details:

*A new administration user interface, BlackBerry (NSDQ: RIMM) Administration Service, provides a centralized framework that increases productivity by allowing IT to remotely manage and troubleshoot the system and components through a web user interface

*Enhanced job management, throttling and scheduling upgrades and maintenance of applications for users’ devices – this improves any task an IT Manager may do in relation to end users

*Enhanced monitoring capabilities through the BlackBerry Administration Server helps identify and prevent potential downtime and outages

*Improved reporting, alerting and troubleshooting through the BlackBerry Administration Server help minimize potential issues

*Built-in high availability enables fast recovery from failure and unplanned downtime, supporting mission critical business operations by seamlessly failing over key components of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server

*BlackBerry User Migration Tool enables user accounts to be easily moved from one BlackBerry domain to another with minimal risk and impact or action required by the end user

*IT administrators can leverage the high availability architecture to conduct maintenance upgrades without impacting the service

*Improved remote desktop capabilities

*Device-side folder management, such as adding, deleting, moving and modifying folders from the device

*Enhanced calendar functionality

*Synchronization of public and private contacts

Monday, February 9, 2009

BlackBerry on Ice

Here's the BlackBerry Ice Sculpture Sponsored by Rogers for Ottawa's Winterlude Festival, which started this weekend. No cold calls please.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

A BlackBerry for Babies

Leapfrog has come out with a new toy called the Text & Learn, which is being hailed as the "Baby BlackBerry".

The Text & Learn was unveiled at the U.K. Toy Fair last week and will be available this summer in the US at a price of $25. It's a bit bigger than your Curve and comes with a "pretend" browser mode, letter matching, shape identification, and QWERTY.

This will keep their sticky little fingers off your Precious Device.

No word on whether it has WiFi or a service plan.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Friday, January 16, 2009

BlackBerry Nation Now BlackBerry Planet

The publishers (John Wiley) and I have agreed to change the name of my book. One section will be renamed BlackBerry Nation.
 

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