Hop is a simple and fun multiplayer action game where you have to jump from platform to platform in a race against time. You can challenge other players’ “ghosts” and compare scores with players around the world. As you race up the platforms, be sure to avoid bombs and pick up gems for extra points. Features of Hop include:
AT&T has announced the U-verse Mobile app that allows customers to record and watch TV shows using a WiFi connection for the BlackBerry Torch. The U-verse app is available at no extra cost to all U-verse TV customers, and the ability to download and watch content is available to customers that subscribe to the U300 package or higher.
The Torch features a large screen that is ideal for watching video and this app could be great for catching up on some good shows on the go.
The BlackBerry Torch went on sale today from AT&T and there are several places you can pick up a new device. The Torch is a pretty awesome BlackBerry, especially for those long time BlackBerry users. The new WebKit browser, slick touchscreen and slide-out keyboard brings the best of both Storm and Bold worlds together. If you pick one up, let us know what you think.
Here are some places where you can pick up a new BlackBerry Torch:
The BlackBerry Torch 9800 has launched today and RIM and AT&T are hosting a webcast for developers to learn about developing for the BlackBerry Torch and 6.
Date: August 12, 2010 Event Start Time: 1:00 PM Eastern Standard Time (10:00 AM Pacific Daylight Time) Duration: 1 hour
Topics that will be covered include:
Exciting new device functionality – learn about specs and new features of the BlackBerry Torch smartphone that will help you differentiate your application.
Merchandising enhancements, particularly the addition of AT&T Carrier Billing to BlackBerry App World™.
BlackBerry 6 overview – learn about improvements to the UI and new APIs that you can take advantage of when creating your applications.
The free version of BES, BES Express, has been recently updated to version 5.0.2. BES Express allows businesses to wirelessly connect a BlackBerry to the corporate network, without having to pay for additional BES licenses. BES Express uses the same security architecture and includes a subset of the over 500 IT policies and features available with the full BlackBerry Enterprise Server software.
BES Express can be installed on the same server as Microsoft Exchange or Windows Small Business Server to connect up to 75 BlackBerrys, or on a separate server to support up to 2000 devices per server, and currently supports Microsoft Exchange 2010, 2007 and 2003, and Windows Small Business Server 2008 and 2003. BES Express can be connected to BlackBerrys on either business or most personal BlackBerry data plans. Continue reading ‘BlackBerry Enterprise Server Express Updated to 5.0.2′
If you’re a developer working on an app for the Clamshell 9670, you can get early access to a simulator leaked online. This device simulator is running 6.0.0.151 so you’ll be working with the latest. That being said, this is not official RIM software so there could be bugs and issues that still need fixed.
Download the Clamshell 9670 simulator from the following links: