Monthly Archive for September, 2011Page 7 of 10

3D Rollercoaster Rush Jurassic 2 for BlackBerry 7 Review

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3D Rollercoaster Rush Jurassic 2 for BlackBerry is a free game for BlackBerry 7 devices that uses the new devices’ OpenGL capabilities.

The Rollercoaster Rush series is part of Digital Chocolate’s simple mobile control games. Often these games require only one or two buttons to play, which is ideal for the mobile. In this game you can either choose to employ a touchscreen speed gauge or use motion controls. The motion controls use the very-accurate accelerometer, which is responsive and fun.

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Box Announces 50GB Free Cloud Storage for BlackBerry PlayBook Users

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Cloud storage and collaboration tool Box has announced their offering of 50GB free cloud storage to BlackBerry PlayBook users.

Getting content on to your PlayBook can sometimes be a pain but Box simplifies this by allowing you to access your files, save them for offline editing, share files with a link, even uploading files off your PlayBook.

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BlackBerry Needs An Affiliate Program But One That’s Future Proof

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Apple’s affiliate program sets it apart from Android and BlackBerry because it allows bloggers and startups to create companies around promoting other apps and generate revenue doing so. It seems like software drives hardware sales these days so anything you can do to promote the app economy will help your bottom line. RIM needs an affiliate program but it can’t just copy Apple and needs to do something unique. Hit the jump for a few ways this could play out.
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Evernote for the BlackBerry Playbook Launched

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The amazing cloud-based note taking and collaboration suite Evernote has just launched their app for the BlackBerry PlayBook. Up until now, PlayBook users had to access the service through their web portal, being limited to editing text-based notes. The PlayBook app integrates voice notes as well as camera functions making your tablet more functional in the workplace. Click through to read more.
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Polar Mobile and The Hockey News Announce Apps for Every NHL Team

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Polar Mobile is a cool company because their business model means they’re always making huge app deployments. They never make an announcement about just one app, it’s usually at least a hundred. The latest announcement is that the company will be launching mobile Apps for every NHL team. More after the jump.
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Tweet of the Week: How is the PlayBook Different Than the iPad?

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We haven’t done any Twitter roundups in a while but this tweet deserves its own blog post. The tweet of the week goes to @berryinformed who writes: “People always ask me, ‘So how is that [my Playbook] different than the iPad?’ I now have a visual aid..”. Hit the jump for the punchline.
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