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April 1, 2009

Blackberry app store

Filed under: Mobile — Tags: , — Raja @ 3:18 pm

Walt Mossberg reviews the new blackberry appstore.

RIM’s store is clumsier to use than Apple’s (AAPL), but it works. The selection at launch is decent, but with some surprising omissions. The emphasis seems, at first glance, to be toward pricier apps. And, there are some limitations and oddities. Perhaps the biggest of these is that App World is only available for relatively recent BlackBerry models–the ones with trackballs instead of side wheels, starting with the Pearl, which came out in the fall of 2006. That means that millions of people with older models can’t use the app store.

App World has apps in all the major categories–Games, Productivity, Entertainment, News, Weather, Finance, Health, Social Networking, and so forth. The selection is broad. For instance, on the first day, it offers 166 games, 99 productivity and utility apps, and 69 reference and book apps. There are even a few of those fart apps that have proved so popular on the iPhone, something that seems so… unBlackBerry-like.

The buying process is harder than on the iPhone. You have to download the store itself, then pay for any apps you want with PayPal, which requires going through a couple of screens each time. On several occasions, despite my fast, strong, steady network connection, app downloads stopped in midstream multiple times, And the least expensive apps are $2.99, about triple the cost of the cheapest typical paid apps on the iPhone. Indeed, I spotted a surprising number of $20, $30 and $40 apps on App World.

Here is mobilecrunch’s review of blackberry app store.

Quickplay streams TV shows to blackberry

Filed under: Entertainment, Media, Mobile — Tags: , — Raja @ 9:00 am

From mobilecrunch:

Toronto-based Quickplay is set to stream full length TV shows from networks, including CBS, MTV, and NBC. The PrimeTime2Go package will be offered for $7.99/month and will only stream over Wi-Fi to the Bold and 8900. Sorry, Storm owners, but Verizon hates you and crippled Wi-Fi, so you won’t be getting 30 Rock, Heroes, How I Met Your Mother, Rob Dyrdek’s Fantasy Factory or Nitro Circus. I have no idea if those shows will be apart of the package, but they’re some of my favorites. No word on when Quickplay will go live, though.

March 26, 2009

RIM to launch its own appstore

Filed under: Entertainment, Media, Mobile — Tags: , — Raja @ 7:40 am

Research In Motion (RIM), makers of blackberry, will be launching its own appstore to compete against its rival apple’s iphone appstore.

On Apr. 1, Mike Lazaridis, co-CEO of Research in Motion (RIMM), is expected to take the stage at the wireless industry’s annual trade show in Las Vegas and open the virtual doors to a much anticipated new online store. BlackBerry App World will be chock-full of software programs created by outside developers that visitors will be able to download to their RIM phones.

It’s the first of several major assaults by rivals on Apple (AAPL)’s fast-­growing iPhone business. Apple has stoked demand for the device by offering thousands of software applications from independent developers through its App Store. Now, Nokia (NOK), Microsoft (MSFT), and Palm (PALM) plan to follow RIM with virtual software stores of their own this year. “There’s going to be a significant counter-­challenge to Apple,” says Mike McGuire, analyst with researcher Gartner (IT).

There are also rumors that RIM will be offering mobile TV service on blackberry.

We’ve heard from multiple sources that RIM is planning to announce a full-episode television service for BlackBerry users as early as next week at CTIA.

Better late than never. RIM is joining the party a bit late but they have a huge install base, so it is worth watching.

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