Posted on October 20, 2009, at 11:29 PM .
When we first saw the news that RIM purchased Torch Mobile, and they would have access to the Webkit open source code, it was somewhat officially confirmed that a WebKit browser was in development.
Well now we have more proof that this browser is in development as RIM has posted a job on LinkedIn, looking for someone with “expert knowledge in C++ programming.” According to the post, “the successful candidate will be working in a fast-paced, dynamic development environment to develop a WebKit-based browser for the BlackBerry Platform.”
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Posted on October 20, 2009, at 6:32 PM .
The JumpForward app simplifies the college recruiting process for both high school athletes and college coaches, and makes sure that coaches play by the rules when communicating with perspective players.
“JumpForward provides proactive recruiting and compliance software solutions to the sports industry via the web and mobile applications on BlackBerry and iPhone. JumpForward provides athletes, parents, coaches and administrators the freedom to manage all their communications (voice, video, text) from their mobile device; proactively preventing compliance violations and increasing efficiencies at the same time. JumpForward also educates high-school athletes and parents to help them navigate the recruiting process, ensure eligibility and search for over 50,000 college coaches.”
The app will be featured on ABC’s Shark Tank tonight at 8pm EST.
Posted on October 20, 2009, at 1:58 PM .
The BlackBerry Storm 2 is going to be a great platform to develop for. The device ships with OS 5.0 meaning new APIs and features are available to the developer, including the ability to:
- Link 3rd party applications to the Address Book.
- Use push data more efficiently.
- More easily make UI customizations.
- Implement multi-touch for zooming in and out of images.
The BlackBerry Storm 2 will also support widget development. This is crucial for developers as it makes development easier through web standards.
Click through for more relevant information about the Storm 2 for developers
Posted on October 20, 2009, at 1:35 PM .
The BerryHero BlackBerry theme is following the trend of BlackBerry themes that imitate other devices’ UIs. The HTC Hero UI, called HTC Sense, features elements of TouchFlo3D, and other Windows Mobile interfaces.
This theme features 6 fixed mini icons, 8 configurable icons and a large clock.
The first 20 BlackBerry Cool readers will get the theme for free with the coupon COOLHERO.
BerryHero is available for $5.00.
Posted on October 20, 2009, at 12:10 PM .
Today, Verizon posted an image of the BlackBerry Storm 2 on their site which allowed you to see the device in full 360. As of, 12PM EST, the image is no longer available. The file has likely been moved because it was discovered by the Internet.
The BlackBerry Storm 2 may be one of the most important devices for Verizon in terms of sales and revenue, and they are treating the launch with a total lack of organization. Rather than continue to post images, take them down when they’re found, show the device to students and pass the launch scoop to another carrier, perhaps they should just announce it already.
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Posted on October 20, 2009, at 11:22 AM .
Best Buy Mobile have launched their mIQ wireless sync solution, and it’s a great way to get BES-style contact syncing but for free.
Once you have installed the app, all your contacts, calendar, SMS, and call log information are backed up to the mIQ servers. The service will also back up all your pictures and video. The app includes Facebook integration so you can set your status, which isn’t the most useful feature but welcomed nonetheless. mIQ will also tell you how much memory is free on the SDcard.
Try mIQ Live from Best Buy and wirelessly sync your contacts and media for free.
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