Rumoured BlackBerry BBD100 - 1 device, codenamed Krypton, is now Wi - Fi certified, as spotted
by CrackBerry.
That said, if you're not all that tech savvy but have already installed or are planning to install PlayBook OS v2.0 and really just want to try out some of the many Android apps already converted
by CrackBerry Forum members, then this is the guide for you.
Screen shots from BlackBerry 10 — as leaked last month
by CrackBerry — already suggested that video chat would play a prominent role in the company's next - gen communication suite, and now we've confirmed it.
However, some slides leaked
by CrackBerry Forums member biggulpseh hint at a number of other features still to be announced.
To celebrate Lunar New Year also known as Chinese New Year, TPSoft dropped
by the CrackBerry Forums to let us know they were giving away four of their apps for free with over 10,000 copies of each available.
If you do load it up, keep in mind it is a beta release so if you come across some bugs be sure to swing
by the CrackBerry Forums and check to see if they've been noted already.
BlackBerry's full email to Beta Zone members, which was published earlier this week
by CrackBerry, follows below.
The images, spotted
by CrackBerry, show the front panel of the alleged BlackBerry Mercury smartphone.
Just make sure you drop
by the CrackBerry...
Rumoured BlackBerry BBD100 - 1 device, codenamed Krypton, is now Wi - Fi certified, as spotted
by CrackBerry.
A picture sent in
by a CrackBerry reader indicates that these two devices will reach their end - of - life on the Canadian carrier on April 15th and 30th respectively.
«You can continue to count on BlackBerry,» the company writes in the letter, which is published
by CrackBerry.
Not exact matches
Next came the
CrackBerry, followed
by Motorola's Razr flip phone.
While the physical keyboard has long been an essential and beloved tool of so - called
CrackBerry addicts, the move to release the touchscreen first was signalled
by the company last spring.
Though the device comes with a smaller standard battery (Li - Ion 1230 mAh), it has been tested around the web
by geeks at
CrackBerry and found to last up to 18 hrs of intense use.
While we pick through it all,
by all means go ahead and drop some comments here in the comments and in the
CrackBerry forums if you spot anything new.
FineBrush (via BBNews.pl) let me know about a thread on
CrackBerry forums
by UrbanGlowCam who has been following the developments closely.
As most
CrackBerry readers know
by now, BlackBerry has introduced their BlackBerry Assistant app and a lot of folks are looking forward to actually using it.
Tons of
CrackBerry Turns 3 Years Old Contests followed up
by a special edition podcast made this a week for the books.
What You May Have Missed
Crackberry guide to weather apps Official OS: 6.0.0.284 for the BlackBerry Torch 9800 released
by Bouygues BlackBerry App World storefront gets an official launch Research In Motion now showing off the BlackBerry Style before it hits stores In a world of proprietary and open source software, where does BlackBerry fit?
As part of our
CrackBerry UNSTOPPABLE Canadian Tour, on December 7th, we hit up Toronto's
Bier Markt King West for a fun meetup with BlackBerry fans to check out the BlackBerry KEYone and BlackBerry Motion.
Those are all features that sound like SwiftKey to our minds, a hint borne out
by the fact that
CrackBerry discovered that the PlayBook's text prediction algorithm returns the names of SwiftKey executives.
The movement, which involves disgruntled BB10 users canceling their Netflix subscriptions, started inside
CrackBerry's forums following recent comments made
by Netflix CEO Reed Hastings.
Said developer goes
by the name of businesscat2000 and posted his accomplishment on
Crackberry's forums, where his claim has since been put through numerous tests
by the blog's staff and forum members.
As noted on the AT&T website and confirmed
by folks in the
CrackBerry Forums, AT&T has begun their official rollout of OS 10.3.2.556 for AT&T Passport and Classic devices.
Liliputing wrote yesterday via
CrackBerry that a second BlackBerry tablet might go into prodution, and just like with BlackBerry smartphones, the new tablet would then be a BlackBerry Android tablet built
by one of BlackBerry's partners.
Alec Saunders, VP of Developer Relations and Ecosystem Development at RIM took the time to explain a portion of why, when questioned
by a familiar name to
CrackBerry members — @...
So while you're waiting for our official review of the 4G LTE BlackBerry PlayBook to hit the
CrackBerry blogs, we're going to kill the time
by giving you a chance to win one, for FREE.
Based on the indepth explanation
by Kevin over at at
CrackBerry, the BlackBerry Slider is not the new Storm 3.
Judging
by the video
Crackberry has of the 9630, OS4.7.1 is still far from ready.
The
CrackBerry team is also in NYC right now, so we were able to drop
by Thorsten's hotel room on the eve of the launch and spend twenty minutes talking about the US launch and a whole...
Not to be defeated
by a case, I came across this accessory via the
CrackBerry Forums — Spigen Magnetic Clip.
PictureTimeStamp
by Toysoft Development Inc is a really handy new app just released in the
CrackBerry store.
This all started from a thread on
CrackBerry forums
by HaTaX pointing out how he managed to do it for DoodleBlast and PeopleOnMyLawn.
As reported
by several folks in the
CrackBerry Forums and Twitter and...
Before we even had a chance to mention it the keycode requirement has been removed
by OpenSourceBB (via
CrackBerry) and made available to all.
By now, most BlackBerry PlayBook fans and
CrackBerry readers know RIM has officially released the BlackBerry PlayBook OS 2.0 software.
Thanks to BBs issued
by my employer, I've been a
crackberry addict for many years.
[youtube video link for mobile viewing] We've taken a look at the video quality on the BlackBerry PlayBook a couple times in the past but it's always interesting to take a stroll through the
CrackBerry forums and find others that are impressed
by the video camera as well as and more importantly — what they're recording with their PlayBooks.
They've removed the pre-order page now but it did show at ETA of April 10, which has been confirmed
by a message via Sears Canada Affiliate Program, along with a possible pre-orders starting this weekend, with someone on the
Crackberry forums confirming this.
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.
Specifically, he thinks the BlackBerry — or
crackberry to its devotees — is about to get squished
by competitors.
This new smartphone was uncovered
by one of the users in the
CrackBerry forums.