Wednesday, October 6, 2010

BlackBerry Playbook: Enterprise, Health Care and Consumer .

As Research In Motion positions its new BlackBerry PlayBook tablet for the enterprise, it may focus some of its marketing efforts on the health care field.

With health care organizations already equipped with BlackBerry smartphones and relying on the security the device brings, the PlayBook could be a natural fit for hospitals and doctor's offices to deploy as well.

At the BlackBerry Developer Conference on Sept. 27 in San Francisco, RIM introduced its BlackBerry Enterprise Application Development Middleware, which includes a File Transfer Library application allowing doctors to attach image files to patients' EMRs (electronic medical records).

Using the library application, physicians would be able to open or preview a record and also browse images before sending them to a RIM smartphone and perhaps a PlayBook tablet. Physicians at the least will be able to view these applications on the PlayBook via a Bluetooth connection from a BlackBerry smartphone using the larger screen. More Information Click Here.

Monday, October 4, 2010

Endeavour Software Technologies Launches ‘CWG Games’ a Blackberry Mobile Application for XIX Commonwealth Games..



Endeavour Software Technologies, a leading Enterprise Mobile Consulting and mobile application/product development services provider, today announced the launch of ‘CWG Games’ a Blackberry Mobile application for the XIX Commonwealth Games. The solution would help visitors, attendees and the fans of Commonwealth Games 2010 to keep themselves updated with the latest happenings in the Game Village.More Information Click Here.

CWGames application can be downloaded from http://appworld.blackberry.com/webstore/content/13441 

Friday, October 1, 2010

BlackBerry Torch

As expected, RIM and AT&T introducedthe RIM BlackBerry Torch 9800 

 on Tuesday morning, the first device to run BlackBerry OS 6 and also RIM's first slider phone.


Even before the great unveiling, some were already calling the Torch RIM's "iPhone killer" and though we'd rather never hear that term again, we were certainly interested in seeing what RIM had to offer.More.


Features :-                                              
  • Better than ever with BlackBerry 6.
  • The Complete Package.
  • What's lost is found with universal search.
  • Chat in real-time with BBM.
  • Fully Loaded.
  • All media, all the time.
  • BlackBerry browsing at its best.
  • A flash of inspiration with the 5.0MP camera.
  • Multitasking made easy.
  • Get personal with it.More Detail Click Here.