Showing posts with label Blackberry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blackberry. Show all posts

Friday, July 17, 2009

Blackberry OS 5.0 will improve the tabbed browsing

BlackBerry users will be very happy with this announcement since they can use tabs at the mobile browser so improved. This avoids the slow process of changing the tabs in the tab current OS, as it has no shortcut buttons or the scope for this.

Probably BlackBerry OS 5.0 will have many new features, but the browser's tabbed browsing, which lets you navigate more than one website at a time, will be one of the most prominent. Today all desktop browsers have this form of surfing and has had great acceptance in the users who want the same navigation on your mobile.

RIM has been working to get tabbed browsing since mid-2007. In its current form, the process of opening a new tab is simple, although the change between two or more tabs is a lengthy and tedious process. OS 5.0 is expected to resolve this with the launch

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Blackberry Tour

BlackBerry lovers will be happy to learn that the much anticipated Model Tour 9630 (previously known as BlackBerry Niagara) will go on sale July 12. This new smartphone is announced by RIM as a global mobile connectivity 3G/EDGE/GPRS/GSM, allowing users to stay connected anywhere in the world "(although it does not have Wi-Fi). T

he Tour also features Bluetooth 2.0 with stereo and tethering capability for wireless lit QWERTY keyboard, LCD screen with 480x360 resolution (the highest in a Blackberry), HTML internet browser with download of audio and video, text and multimedia messages , support for corporate email and multiple formats of audio and video, view and edit documents in Word, Excel and PowerPoint through DocumentsGo, independent GPS and expandable memory up to 16GB via the SD port.

With a black design with chrome taps, this mobile is considered as a mix between the Bold (addressed to the corporate world) and Curve (very popular with consumers), and in fact is aimed at both audiences (and those who want to make the leap of cellular smartphone). It is also notable that the Tour will come with camera audio and video 3.2 megapixel, which is optional which is very good news for those working in companies whose security bans camera phones.

This new BlackBerry will cost $ $ 199 (after online discount and mail-in rebate) on U.S. companies Sprint and Verizon Wireless. We look forward to soon to Latin America.