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WES 2010: Wireless Leadership Awards Finalists Announced

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The Wireless Leadership Awards are presented to those who have deployed innovative BlackBerry solutions to help employees network, drive cost savings or significantly help their customers.

Private Sector

Lenel Systems International, Inc, a division of UTC Fire & Security – Lenel Mobile Monitoring allows security personnel to receive real-time incident notifications and details when an alarm goes off.
Pikolin – Pikolin sell Serta sleep products and they have mobilized their entire delivery system through BlackBerry.
RIGID – RIGID deployed an effective BlackBerry-based CRM system for their sales reps.
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Rogers to Launch the BlackBerry Pearl 3G 9100

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Right on the heels of RIM’s announcement of the Pearl 3G 9100, Rogers has come out and officially announced they will be offering the device. The 9100 is going to be a great upgrade to the Pearl series and I’m sure lots of Rogers customers are going to pick this one up. While Rogers has officially said they’re going to offer the device, we don’t yet have pricing and availability details. These are sure to come soon as we’re going to see this device in May.

More details available in the press release after the jump
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WES 2010: RIM Introduces the New BlackBerry Pearl 3G Smartphone

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WES is shaping up to be an awesome conference. Two new BlackBerrys have been announced: the BlackBerry Pearl 9100 and the Bold 9650. Today, RIM has officially announced the Pearl 3G aka the Pearl 9100 aka Stratus. The latest Pearl 3G features:

  • Small size: less than two inches wide (50 mm) and weighing only 3.3 ounces (93g)
  • 3G (UMTS/HSDPA)
  • WiFi (b/g/n) – this is the first BlackBerry to support the “n” standard
  • GPS
  • 3.2 MP camera
  • 624 Mhz processor
  • Up to 32 GB memory expansion

It would be awesome to try out a the Pearl 3G of WiFi ‘n’ as you should be able to get some blazing fast connections. This would be especially good for any streaming video apps. Overall, this is a great update to the Pearl series and we’re told we’ll also see this device in May. Hit after the jump for the official announcement.
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BlackBerry OS 6 Screenshots Emerge with Huge Touchscreen Implications

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BlackBerry OS 6 details and screenshots are here from BGR and it looks like we’re going to see a much different BlackBerry than the one we’re used to. The whole UI and experience sounds like it’s in-line with a new web 2.0-based smartphone world, and RIM has learned a lot from what their users want and their partners are providing.

The latest OS 6 details seem like they’re going to have huge implications for BlackBerry touschscreen devices. Considering the latest buzz that Lazaridis said there were uncertainties around the touchscreen market, I think this is going to very certainly make touchscreen BlackBerrys much more awesome. Some of the new gestures such as click and hold to bring up contextual menus, will make the whole Storm (assuming it will get OS 6) experience much more rich. OS 6 also features system-wide kinetic scrolling with rubberbanding, which makes it a much smoother experience.

For non touchscreen users, the experience will still be much improved. Tabbed browsing is going to rock, and many of the UI improvements to email will make the whole experience easier on the eyes. Being able to see a quick icon preview of an incoming message will make things a little more efficient. That being said, RIM’s first party apps will surely play a big role in OS 6, allowing them to integrate with all the new features.

One thing of particular interest was that apparently the new inbox style features RSS feeds, which might explain the Viigo acquisition. Although, they probably wouldn’t need the acquisition for this, but I’m sure we’ll see more creative implementation of RSS in OS 6.

It’s a little too bad we didn’t hear anything about widget support, as I think they’ll play a big part in the BlackBerry app market in the coming years. It would have been interesting to see how OS 6 performs with widgets and lets them complement the user experience.

In terms of release date, it looks like we might see this actually hit the market in the June/July timeframe. This is incredible and it might mean an announcement at WES next week.
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Meet BlackBerryCool at WES 2010: Stage Dancing, Shield and More

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Nan Palmero and I, Matt Cameron, will be at WES 2010 representing BlackBerryCool so come say “hi” to us at the show. The above video is just a quick chat we had about the upcoming show, and the quality of the upload is so bad that I would suggest listening to it and avoiding the video.

When we recorded the video, we weren’t sure who the musical acts would be, but we now know it’s Bedouin Soundclash, Joss Stone and guest DJ will.i.am. Will.i.am will also be a panelist on Next Generation Mobile Users featuring futurist Ben Silverman, CEO and Founder of Electus.
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Official WES 2010 App Now Available for Download

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The official WES 2010 BlackBerry app by Sweet Caesar is now available in App World so definitely check it out. The app gives you an overview of the conference, and helps you plan your time at the event effectively. The app is also integrated with your BlackBerry calendar, syncing with your online registration.

BlackBerryCool will be at WES 2010 and you can meet myself, Matt Cameron, as well as Nan Palmero at the show. We’ll bring you all the best of the conference and some great discussion going.

Download the WES 2010 BlackBerry app from App World.




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