Sentences with phrase «blackberry bridge»

When the devices are in close proximity to each other they will securely connect with BlackBerry Bridge — a newly developed connection that has extra security to allow a secure pipe between the two devices.
Using the Blackberry Bridge, I can log into the program securely from anywhere I have cell phone coverage, with full secure access to case data, documents and so forth.
The «Blackberry Bridge» is a special form of tethering that essentially allows you to use the Playbook as an extended screen for your Blackberry, so you can access emails, files, and your intranet on your Playbook, using your Blackberry's secure internet connection.
For the rest, BlackBerry Bridge works as advertised though can be a bit of a pain to set up.
Perhaps RIM was too high on its innovative, if slightly unwieldy, BlackBerry Bridge solution, which synced email from a BlackBerry handset over Bluetooth.
By now, I'm sure most CrackBerry readers have updated to PlayBook OS 2.0 and have already been through the ins and outs of it all but in case there is anyone out there who hasn't updated yet — when you do, you will notice there will no longer be a «BlackBerry Bridge Browser» on your PlayBook.
BlackBerry Bridge RIM neglected to update the BlackBerry Bridge email client, and it's as bare - bones as ever, but it did add a remote control feature to BlackBerry Bridge for handsets.
BlackBerry Bridge syncing with your phone has a great amount of potential especially when combined with apps like Poynt.
If you're a BlackBerry PlayBook owner that hasn't yet installed BlackBerry Bridge for whatever reason, RIM has made the files available for installation via Desktop Manager.
Finally, BlackBerry Bridge is RIM's novel attempt to distinguish the PlayBook from the tablet pack and give BlackBerry owners another reason to pick a PlayBook over the iPad, Xoom or Galaxy Tab.
BlackBerry Bridge is a patchwork solution to the PlayBook's lack of native apps and pushes your BlackBerry smartphone's mail, BBM, notes and calendar clients on the tablet's larger screen but these need to be paired through Bluetooth and WiFi.
Additional rumors suggest that the PlayBook 2 will feature a 10 - inch screen, be available in both black and white, connect to BlackBerry Enterprise Server independently of BlackBerry Bridge, have less frame around the screen, have a spot to house a SIM card, and be available in either 4G or Wi - Fi, but not 3G.
Again, once set up, BlackBerry Bridge works great.
After a little bit of troubleshooting, I was able to get Bridge up and running by separately pairing my devices via Bluetooth then running BlackBerry Bridge.
Unfortunately, just like the Xoom, the lack of available apps, including the aforementioned email, and messaging clients outside of BlackBerry Bridge, limit the PlayBook at launch, especially considering there are more than 65,000 iPad apps available in the App Store.
The PlayBook OS 2.0 update will include native email, calendar and contacts apps, but unfortunately native BBM will remain absent from the tablet and can only be accessed through BlackBerry Bridge.
[YouTube link for mobile viewing] With the release of BlackBerry PlayBook OS 2.0 we knew RIM would also be updating BlackBerry Bridge to support the BlackBerry Remote feature.
RIM BlackBerry PlayBook The BlackBerry Bridge app...
-- Analysis: This is very short sighted in that all RIMM products work together (ie Blackberry Fusion, Blackberry Bridge — Playbook + Blackberry Phone).
Stay tuned for more videos showcasing upcoming apps for BlackBerry PlayBook and feature demonstrations including BlackBerry Bridge and the dual - HD front and rear facing cameras.
On the other hand it can also feel like an awkward compromise, with neither device quite good enough to use on its own; we'd also like to see more dedicated controls on the BlackBerry Bridge screen, like play and pause buttons.
Stuff like you can not send emails with attachments from the PlayBook through the BlackBerry Bridge.
The same can be said of the PlayBook — no tablet today can match the fluidity of navigation (unlike the Ipad's clumsy navigation), the multitasking, the melding of Blackberry smartphone and tablet (ie Blackberry Bridge), and with OS 2.0, the best browser, email, calander of any tablet available.
BlackBerry Bridge is software on both the PlayBook and your BlackBerry smartphone that enables the two devices to talk to each other over Bluetooth, effectively making the BlackBerry PlayBook an extension of your BlackBerry.
You can still only edit or view existing PowerPoint presentations, not create them from scratch, but that's very useful with the updated version of BlackBerry Bridge.
Connecting to the Blackberry phone was simple and I tested out the Blackberry Bridge function as well as 3G tethering.
On your PlayBook, tap Done, go to your homescreen and you will find an icon for BlackBerry Bridge.
For BlackBerry owners who are also BlackBerry PlayBook owners, one great combining feature was the option to use BlackBerry Bridge.
BlackBerry Bridge also now gives you the choice to select what items you want to be displayed on your PlayBook.
On your PlayBook, go to BlackBerry Bridge in the Settings.
Prior to the rollout of native email, calendar and contacts on the PlayBook, BlackBerry Bridge allowed you to access this content directly from your phone as well as use BBM and even browse the web without tethering.
The first was that BlackBerry Bridge v2.1 will be adding Text Message (SMS) capabilities over Bridge.
One of the slightly complicated to grasp at first but awesome features about the BlackBerry PlayBook has always been BlackBerry Bridge.
Bla1ze over at CrackBerry shared some of what he has been hearing about upcoming BlackBerry Bridge updates.
Usually whenever I see a BlackBerry Bridge update I hope to see a PlayBook OS update but this time it does not look like it will be the case.
Once the devices have paired up you will then be given the ability to choose what items you would like to be displayed on your PlayBook through BlackBerry Bridge.
You can connect your tablet and smartphone using a barcode and the BlackBerry Bridge application, or by manually pairing using the BlackBerry Bridge application.
Yes, I know that's a pretty bold statement and, realistically, I have no idea what BlackBerry has in store further on down the road for BlackBerry Bridge on BlackBerry 10.
According to the sources, it is being heard that after applying a new BlackBerry Bridge v. 1.0.0.83 update, users can be able to use BBM on their BB PlayBook tablets.
This feature is supposedly works with BlackBerry 6 devices only right now, but an OS 5 version should not be too far off, and it requires the PlayBook to be paired with a BlackBerry smartphone via BlackBerry Bridge.
IT Policy: For administered BlackBerry Smartphone users, a new IT policy exists called Enable BlackBerry Bridge which specifies whether a smartphone can run the BlackBerry Bridge application.
This tutorial goes through the process, so keep on reading to learn more about using the BlackBerry Bridge!
Vivek Bhardwaj, Head of Software Portfolio EMEA, experienced a glitch in his presentation while showing us some of the incredible new features that the BlackBerry PlayBook OS 2.0 and BlackBerry Bridge 2.0 will be capable of.
Since it was released, BlackBerry Bridge has grown to be a really useful application that allows BBM, email, SMS, browsing and even shared file browsing between BlackBerry smartphones and BlackBerry tablets.
The change log, while slim, does mention new laguages, updates to BlackBerry Bridge as well as multi-media enhancements, but that all seems rather standard plus — it remains unchanged from previous versions...
In the meantime, If you're a PlayBook owner looking to grab a BlackBerry Z10 I don't think this lack of BlackBerry Bridge functionality is a show stopper by any means.
To connect, you need the BlackBerry Bridge application installed on your smartphone.
In the video above, we will cover how to set up and use the new BlackBerry Bridge app.
So get yourself a BlackBerry and use BlackBerry Bridge.
If this rule is set to False, a smartphone user can not run the BlackBerry Bridge application and can not use it to connect the tablet to the smartphone.
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