BlackBerry 10: Type, swipe a word

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Wednesday, December 12, 2012

BlackBerry 10 L Series all-touch smartphone leaks on hands on video.


WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jes�s.



BlackBerry 10 L Series all-touch smartphone  leaks on hands on video.


A comparison with the somewhat bulkier Dev Alpha B device and  the iPhone 5, a quick run through of the BB10 OS itself and a look at the removable back and  a replaceable battery.

Translated  from Vietnanis to English: 

Fortunately for the evening I had the opportunity to holding the handset has not been the launch of the BlackBerry , the L-Series. Machine design is quite nice due to no longer be placed in a plastic frame as the Dev Alpha A / B again. 

In addition, the L-Series was almost complete, both hardware and software. Perfect good quality and full functionality of the BB10 OS we've ever known, not locked or limited to a certain function, including making phone calls or texting.configuration information almost no official due to the present time RIM has not yet been referred to us. 

What we can see on the L-Series is lightweight, smaller size Dev Alpha B a little, just hand.

Screen quality is quite good, very smooth and nice font, 1280x768 resolution with Dev Alpha B.

The front of the glass cover almost the entire front and stretched out to take two edges of the screen makes us feel bigger. terms of ports and port location, it is just like the the current Dev Alpha, including micro HDMI and micro USB on the left side, a 3.5mm audio port on the top edge, the power button on the top edge and 2 volume control keys on the right side. 

The keyboard is a bit difficult to press as it is slightly sunk compared to the side of the machine. Regarding the quality of finishing, I can say the L-Series held its already almost perfect, not longer a pure form , could this be the final test version of RIM before they introduce BlackBerry 10 to 30/01 next year.

Although made ??of plastic, very solid body, no creaking joints and connectors on the camera body is made ??very carefully. The back cover of the machine can be removed so you can change it easily (batteries LS1, like Dev Alpha B). The back cover of the machine is made ??of plastic, similar to the body, it is quite flexible and the NFC chip affixed. 

Adding a point to make the L-Series is more complete than the Dev Alpha is that it can normal calling and texting. This is a big difference compared to the previous Dev Alpha we have ever known.

 I have tried to remove the SIM Viettel and called a SIM Mobi success, no trouble at all, the machine can also send and receive SMS messages, connect to BIS service, up Internet 3G delicious, in general it is not like a complete smartphone.

 Even the software in the machine fully functional, not limited as before although the
BB version 10 that the L-Series is running is still a beta version. However, the beta should react slightly slower and not touch sensitive, sometimes hanging a place to restart the machine, the new normal is, hope that this error will not appear in the version of BB 10 officially.


Source: tinhte

Saturday, December 1, 2012

Video: BlackBerry10 L-series tutorial -gestures.


WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jes�s.


Video: BlackBerry10 L-series tutorial -gestures.


 You're walked through the gesture motions that will be used on the device BlackBerry 10 L-series to be launched in January 30, 2013.

Source: Crackberry




Saturday, November 17, 2012

RIM offers free voice calls over Wi-Fi with BBM.


WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jes�s.


RIM offers free voice calls over Wi-Fi with BBM.

BlackBerry users will be able to make free voice calls over a Wi-Fi network using the popular BBM messaging service.

Research In Motion Ltd. announced Wednesday that it's adding the feature to BBM. Users will be able to switch back and forth from a text chat to a voice call. A split-screen option will let them talk and text at the same time.

The new feature is a free update for existing customers and comes months before RIM introduces its new BlackBerry 10 smartphones, which are seen critical to RIM's survival.

RIM surprised analysts in September when it announced that the number of BlackBerry subscribers grew, thanks in part to emerging markets and its popular BBM service. It's struggling in North America as customers migrate to flashier iPhones and Android phone.

RIM stopped short of offering the BBM voice feature over wireless carriers' own cellular networks. Doing so would have potentially created more congestion on cellular data networks and deprive carriers of revenue for voice calls. With the new feature, the free calls are limited to times and places where Wi-Fi is available.

The Canadian company said the BBM voice feature is especially attractive for developing markets. Unlike regular texts, BBM messages are not charged on a per-text basis.

Although RIM is struggling in North America, the BlackBerry continues to sell well in such markets as South Africa, Nigeria and Indonesia.

The BBM service has long been a reason for BlackBerry users to not defect to other smartphones but there are rival messaging services. There are more than 60 million BBM users worldwide.

RIM said the BBM voice update is currently available for BlackBerry smartphones running the BlackBerry 6 operating system or higher, with plans for BlackBerry 5 later. RIM's latest phones run the 7 operating system. The next version, BlackBerry 10, will come soon after a Jan. 30 launch event.

AP.

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Q3 2012: Android Marks Fourth Anniversary Since Launch with 75.0% Market Share in Third Quarter, According to IDC .

WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jes�s.


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Android Marks Fourth Anniversary Since Launch with 75.0% Market Share in Third Quarter, According to IDC

01 Nov 2012


 The Android smartphone operating system was found on three out of every four smartphones shipped during the third quarter of 2012 (3Q12). According to the International Data Corporation (IDC) Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker, total Android smartphone shipments worldwide reached 136.0 million units, accounting for 75.0% of the 181.1 million smartphones shipped in 3Q12. The 91.5% year-over-year growth was nearly double the overall market growth rate of 46.4%.

"Android has been one of the primary growth engines of the smartphone market since it was launched in 2008," said Ramon Llamas, research manager, Mobile Phones at IDC. "In every year since then, Android has effectively outpaced the market and taken market share from the competition. In addition, the combination of smartphone vendors, mobile operators, and end-users who have embraced Android has driven shipment volumes higher. Even today, more vendors are introducing their first Android-powered smartphones to market."

"The share decline of smartphone operating systems not named iOS since Android's introduction isn't a coincidence," said Kevin Restivo, senior research analyst with IDC's Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker. "The smartphone operating system isn't an isolated product, it's a crucial part of a larger technology ecosystem. Google has a thriving, multi-faceted product portfolio. Many of its competitors, with weaker tie-ins to the mobile OS, do not. This factor and others have led to loss of share for competitors with few exceptions."

Mobile Operating System Highlights.

Android, having topped the 100 million unit mark last quarter, reached a new record level in a single quarter. By comparison, Android's total volumes for the quarter were greater than the total number of smartphones shipped in 2007, the year that Android was officially announced. Samsung once again led all vendors in this space, but saw its market share decline as numerous smaller vendors increased their production.

iOS was a distant second place to Android, but was the only other mobile operating system to amass double-digit market share for the quarter. The late quarter launch of the iPhone 5 and lower prices on older models prevented total shipment volumes from slipping to 3Q11 levels. But without a splashy new OS-driven feature like Siri in 2011 and FaceTime in 2010, the iPhone 5 relied on its larger, but not wider, screen and LTE connectivity to drive growth.

BlackBerry's market share continued to sink, falling to just over 4% by the end of the quarter. With the launch of BlackBerry 10 yet to come in 2013, BlackBerry will continue to rely on its aging BlackBerry 7 platform, and equally aging device line-up. Still, demand for BlackBerry and its wildly popular BBM service is strong within multiple key markets worldwide, and the number of subscribers continues to increase.

Symbian posted the largest year-on-year decline of the leading operating systems. Nokia remains the largest vendor still supporting Symbian, along with Japanese vendors Fujitsu, Sharp, and Sony. Each of these vendors is in the midst of transitioning to other operating systems and IDC believes that they will cease shipping Symbian-powered smartphones in 2013. At the same time, the installed base of Symbian users will continue well after the last Symbian smartphone ships.

Windows Phone marked its second anniversary with a total of just 3.6 million units shipped worldwide, fewer than the total number of Symbian units shipped. Even with the backing of multiple smartphone market leaders, Windows Phone has yet to make a significant dent into Android's and iOS's collective market share. That could change in 4Q12, when multiple Windows Phone 8 smartphones will reach the market.

Linux volume declined for the third straight quarter as did its year-over-year growth. Samsung accounted for the majority of shipments once again, but like most other vendors competing with Linux-powered smartphones, most of its attention went towards Android instead. Still, that has not deterred other vendors from experimenting, or at least considering the open-source operating system, as multiple reports of Firefox, Sailfish, and Tizen plan to release new Linux-based experiences in the future.

Monday, September 24, 2012

All smartphones brands with NFC differentiate their products, where iPhone 5 lacks.


WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jes�s.


All smartphones brands with NFC differentiate their products, where iPhone 5 lacks.


Although Apple's iPhone 5 is expected to enjoy strong sales, the lack of NFC (near field communication) functionality in the latest iPhone model will allow rival brands to differentiate their products and to become priority partners for launching NFC-enabled applications and services in cooperation with financial and telecom service companies, according to industry sources.
Most industry watchers believe that the reason Apple rolled out the iPhone 5 without built-in NFC functionality is that Apple aims to promote its in-house developed Passbook technology, which has already integrated a number of functionalities, including the processing of boarding passes, membership cards, tickets, value-stored cards, and various kinds of coupons, but not yet credit and debit cards.
Since a number of smartphone platforms, including Android, BlackBerry, Symbian and Bada as well as the forthcoming Windows Phone 8, all support NFC technology, financial firms, telecom carriers and advertisement agencies, among others, are likely to tie up with non-iPhone vendors to launch NFC-enabled services, said the sources.
Samsung Electronics has won the largest number of NFC-related cooperation projects in Europe and Asia, while RIM, HTC, LG Electronics and Nokia have also engaged in a number of cases, revealed the sources, noting that RIM has led rivals in establishing ties with the business sector for NFC applications.
HTC has recently launched three NFC-enabled models, the HTC Desire C, One XC and One X (16G-version), in cooperation with China Merchants Bank, supporting electronic wallet functionality launched by China UnionPay as well as payment systems of China Mobile, China Unicom and China Telecom, the sources commented.

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

RIM licensed patent to Microsoft and shares jump.


WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jes�s.



RIM licensed patent to Microsoft and shares jump.

Microsoft said the patent being licensed by RIM greatly expands the size of files that flash memory devices can handle and increases the speed at which those files can be accessed. The technology also provides the ability to seamlessly transfer data between a variety of different devices.

"This is potentially money out of RIM's coffers for the right to use the ex-FAT patent in its technology. But what it does for investors and others is provide a glimpse into what the BlackBerry 10 devices can do," said Kevin Restivo, a mobile device analyst at global research firm IDC.

RIM hopes the BlackBerry 10 will help it regain market share that has been ceded to snazzier devices such as Apple's iPhone and others that run on Google Inc's Android operating system.

Speculation has been around from sometime now about what and how many BB10 devices will RIM launch in early 2013:


RIM readying two BB10 beta devices for USA carriers.


RIM shares closed 21 Canadian cents higher at C$7.24 on Tuesday on the Toronto Stock Exchange. On Nasdaq, they closed 2.3 percent higher at $7.42.
($1=$0.97 Canadian)

Source: Reuters

Thursday, August 23, 2012

RIM to support existing Blackberry devices with BB10.


WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesùs.
BB10 start screen. Photo courtesy of Crackberry.

RIM to support existing Blackberry devices with BB10.

In a statement sent to multiple media outlets RIM said that it is "developing BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) 10," which will "support existing BlackBerry devices, including the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet and new devices running on the BlackBerry 10 platform." The new BES 10 platform will launch with BlackBerry 10 in the first quarter of 2013, and RIM said that existing BES customers will get an upgrade to the new BES 10 to ensure they can support older and newer BlackBerry devices.

BES 10 will also use RIM's Mobile Fusion software, which provides mobile device management support for devices running Apple's iOS and Google's Android platforms in addition to BlackBerry devices.

RIM spokesman Nick Manning told FierceWireless that BES 10 will be able to support multi-server IT environments, in much the same way Mobile Fusion does now. "It should be easier for IT managers to manage multiple servers," he said. "It's not the case that you're going to have a BES 10 server and then also separately manage BES 5. You will do that all with BES 10."

While RIM CEO Thorsten Heins and his lieutenants have been pitching the innovations, including in the user interface, that BlackBerry 10 will bring, the company still needs to maintain the support of its core enterprise users. This especially important given the spate of high-profile companies and agencies--including the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration--that have decided to drop the BlackBerry.

Heins will be showing off nearly finished "beta" versions of BlackBerry 10 devices to wireless carriers in the coming weeks as part of a crucial sales effort aimed at getting the operators to back the new platform.

Interestingly, Heins said that RIM will essentially have a "one-two punch" with two classes of BB 10 devices: one that is an all-touch experience and one that has RIM's classic Qwerty keyboard. Within those two types, RIM will offer three different devices, a high-end device, a mid-tier device and a low-end device, for six total.

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Monday, August 20, 2012

Line voice and messaging app for Blackberry announced, as well.


WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesùs.


LINE


Line voice and messaging app for Blackberry announced, as well.

Internet services company NHN Japan announced a BlackBerry version of its Line voice and messaging app, stating that it is targeting “users in Southeast Asia, where BlackBerry user numbers remain prominent”. 

NHN said that it is “important to allow the Line app to be used for various devices and network environments in order to make the app accessible to as many users as possible, thereby raising user numbers”. It is already available for Android, iOS, feature phones, PCs, tablets and Windows Phone.

Saturday, July 28, 2012

London 2012: Telefonica launches Olympics app for Androids, iOS and Blackberry devices.

WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesùs.


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London 2012: Telefonica launches Olympics app for Androids, iOS and Blackberry devices.


Taking advantage of the rise of social networks and how easy and quick it is to share information about sports in the media, comes the official implementation of the 2012 London Olympics.

The application is intended for all fans of different sports, looking for instant updates and information results in all competitions of the Olympics.

In this app, you will see the latest results, news and of course, times of each activity.Never miss a single moment of this event!, Which began on July 25 and ending on 12 August.

Features of the app:
Covers all events of the 36 Olympic sports and 21 Paralympic sports.

LIVE: The results are updated in real time and have the option to share them with friends.

You can see live: news, photos and social commentary about the Games.


It has a calendar with the dates of all the competitions of the Olympic Games and allows you to create a favorites list or individual communications.

You can review the Olympic Medal, consulting by country, individual and sport mode the total number of Olympic medals to be delivered in the Games.

Plus you'll find out the profiles (data, conditions, experience) of all athletes participating in the Games in 2012.

The only "but" of the application is only available in English, but do not worry, because it is very educational and certainly not cost you understand and use work perfectly.

Download it now and turn your Olympic spirit to support  your country athletes!

DOWNLOAD LINKS:


For iOS devices LINK
For Android devices LINK
For Blackberry devices LINK

Check out the app Video, London 2012:


Friday, July 27, 2012

London 2012 aplicaciòn Oficial: Telefonica lanza aplicaciones para Resultados en Androids, iPhones y Blackberry


WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesùs.


Londres 2012 aplicaciòn Oficial: Telefonica lanza aplicaciones para Resultados en Androids, iPhones y Blackberry.
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Aprovechando el auge de las redes sociales y lo fácil y rápido que resulta compartir información sobre los deportes en estos medios, llega la aplicación oficial de los Juegos Olímpicos Londres 2012.
La aplicación está destinada para todos los fanáticos de las diferentes disciplinas deportivas, que buscan actualizaciones instantáneas de resultados e información en todas las competencias de las Olimpiadas.
En esta app, podrás ver los últimos resultados, novedades y, por supuesto, los horarios de cada actividad. ¡No te pierdas ni un solo momento de este evento!, que empezó el 25 de julio y que finalizará el próximo 12 de agosto.
Funcionalidades de la app:
  • Cubre todos los eventos de los 36 deportes de los Juegos Olímpicos y 21 deportes de los Juegos Paralímpicos.
  • EN VIVO: Los resultados se actualizan en tiempo real y tienes la opción de compartirlos con amigos.
  • Puedes consultar en directo: noticias, fotos y comentarios sociales acerca de los Juegos.
  • Tiene un calendario con las fechas de todas las competiciones de los Juegos Olímpicos y te permite crear una lista de favoritos o de recordatorios personalizados.
  • Podrás revisar el Medallero Olímpico, consultando por países, por modalidad individual y por deporte el número total de medallas olímpicas que se van entregando en los Juegos.
  • Además podrás enterarte de los perfiles (datos, condiciones, experiencia) de todos los atletas que participan en los Juegos de Londres 2012.
El único “pero” de la aplicación es que únicamente está disponible en idioma inglés; pero no te preocupes, porque es muy didáctica y de seguro no te costará trabajo entenderla y usarla a la perfección.
¡Descárgala ahora y enciende tu espíritu olímpico para apoyar a los deportistas ecuatorianos!
Para descargar la App de iOS ve al siguiente LINK
Para descargar la App de Android ve al siguiente LINK
Para descargar la App en BlackBerry ve al siguiente LINK
Revisa el video de la app Londres 2012

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Can you hold your breath ? RIM BB10 smartphone coming as early as Q1 2013.


WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesùs.


Can you hold your breath ? RIM BB10 smartphone coming as early as  Q1 2013.

The Company now expects to launch the first BlackBerry 10 smartphones in market in Q1 of calendar 2013, the RIM`s today Press Release points out on theirs Reports First Quarter Fiscal 2013 Results, here below.

With all the rumors around the web about RIM spinning-off in two, the handset and the message networks and with a suggestion to sell the handset division, it looks like RIM might be buying time to make a decision, however would it be too little too late if new devices like the iPhone 5 is set for a September/October launch?

If they are thinking to get the things right for a BB10 smartphone launch, then  the wait might be worthly.

Can you hold your breath ?

Press Release 

Research In Motion Reports First Quarter Fiscal 2013 Results

 WATERLOO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - June 28, 2012) - Research In Motion Limited (RIM) (NASDAQ:RIMM)(TSX:RIM), a world leader in the mobile communications market, today reported first quarter results for the three months ended June 2, 2012 (all figures in U.S. dollars and U.S. GAAP, except where otherwise indicated). 

 Highlights: 
 Cash, cash equivalents, short-term and long-term investments increased to $2.2 billion at the end of the first quarter.

Cash flow from operations was approximately $710 million in the first quarter.

Revenue of $2.8 billion in Q1, down 33% from $4.2 billion in the prior quarter.

GAAP net loss in Q1 of $518 million or $0.99 per share diluted; adjusted net loss of $192 million or $0.37 per share diluted.

Shipments of BlackBerry smartphones were 7.8 million and shipments of BlackBerry PlayBook tablets were approximately 260,000.

BlackBerry 10 smartphone launch now scheduled for Q1 of calendar 2013.

Restructuring efforts underway that will include a workforce reduction of approximately 5,000 employees as part of RIM's efforts to realize over $1 billion in cost savings, based on RIM's Q4 FY2012 run rate
Launched World Tour BlackBerry Jam developer sessions in 23 countries resulting in strong adoption and support by application and developer partners for BlackBerry 10 platform.

BlackBerry App World continues to grow with over 89,000 applications available.

The overall BlackBerry subscriber base continued to grow, and the subscriber base grew in all regions except for North America.

RIM names Steve Zipperstein, former General Counsel of Verizon Wireless, as Chief Legal Officer 

Q1 Results 

 Revenue for the first quarter of fiscal 2013 was $2.8 billion, down 33% from $4.2 billion in the previous quarter and down 43% from $4.9 billion in the same quarter of fiscal 2012. The revenue breakdown for the quarter was approximately 59% for hardware, 36% for service and 5% for software and other revenue. During the quarter, RIM shipped 7.8 million BlackBerry smartphones and approximately 260,000 BlackBerry PlayBook tablets. 

 GAAP net loss for the quarter was $518 million, or $0.99 per share diluted, compared with a GAAP net loss of $125 million, or $0.24 per share diluted, in the prior quarter and GAAP net income of $695 million, or $1.33 per share diluted, in the same quarter last year. 

 Adjusted net loss for the first quarter was $192 million, or $0.37 per share diluted. Adjusted net loss and adjusted diluted loss per share exclude the impact of pre-tax charges of $335 million ($326 million on an after tax basis), which are predominantly non-cash related to the impairment of goodwill. This charge and its related impact on GAAP net loss and diluted loss per share are summarized in the table below. 

 "Our first quarter results reflect the market challenges I have outlined since my appointment as CEO at the end of January. I am not satisfied with these results and continue to work aggressively with all areas of the organization and the Board to implement meaningful changes to address the challenges, including a thoughtful realignment of resources and honing focus within the Company on areas that have the greatest opportunities," said Thorsten Heins, President and CEO. "Our top priority going forward is the successful launch of our first BlackBerry 10 device, which we now anticipate will occur in the first quarter of calendar 2013. In parallel with the roll out of BlackBerry 10, we are aggressively working with our advisors on our strategic review and are actively evaluating ways to better leverage our assets and build on our strengths, including our growing BlackBerry subscriber base of approximately 78 million, our large enterprise installed base, our unique network architecture and our industry leading security capabilities." 


 The total of cash, cash equivalents, short-term and long-term investments was $2.2 billion as of June 2, 2012, compared to $2.1 billion at the end of the previous quarter, an increase of approximately $100 million from the prior quarter. Cash flow from operations in Q1 was approximately $710 million. Uses of cash included intangible asset additions of approximately $285 million, capital expenditures of approximately $155 million and a business acquisition of approximately $100 million. 


 BlackBerry 10 Update

 The successful launch of the BlackBerry 10 platform and the delivery of high quality, full-featured BlackBerry 10 smartphones remain the Company's number one priority. Over the past several weeks, RIM's software development teams have made major progress in the development of key features for the BlackBerry 10 platform; however, the integration of these features and the associated large volume of code into the platform has proven to be more time consuming than anticipated. As a result, the Company now expects to launch the first BlackBerry 10 smartphones in market in Q1 of calendar 2013. 

 "RIM's development teams are relentlessly focussed on ensuring the quality and reliability of the platform and I will not compromise the product by delivering it before it is ready. I am confident that the first BlackBerry 10 smartphones will provide a ground-breaking next generation smartphone user experience," said Thorsten Heins, President and CEO. "We are encouraged by the traction that the BlackBerry 10 platform is gaining with application developers and content partners following the successful BlackBerry Jam sessions that we have held around the world since the beginning of May. Similarly, the reception of the BlackBerry 10 platform by our key carrier partners has been very positive and they are looking forward to going to market with BlackBerry 10 smartphones in the first quarter of calendar 2013." 



 Organizational Update

 RIM today also announced the appointment of Steve Zipperstein, former General Counsel of Verizon Wireless, as its Chief Legal Officer. Prior to joining Verizon, Mr. Zipperstein previously served as Deputy General Counsel for GTE Corporation and was employed with the United States Department of Justice as a federal prosecutor. Mr. Zipperstein joins Kristian Tear, Chief Operating Officer and Frank Boulben, Chief Marketing Officer as the latest additions to RIM's executive management team. 


 CORE Program

 The Company announced its CORE (Cost Optimization and Resource Efficiency) program in March of this year. The program is focused on delivering operational savings through various initiatives, with financial objectives for the program targeted to drive at least $1 billion in savings by the end of fiscal 2013, based on RIM's Q4 FY2012 run rate. As a result of the shift in BlackBerry 10 launch timeline, the increasingly competitive environment, as well as the identification of additional cost saving and efficiency opportunities, the Company may increase the scope and magnitude of these programs, and considers these original estimates as minimum numbers it will be pursuing. 

 To date, the Company has started implementing a number of these initiatives including: 

 a reduction in the number of layers of management to drive better clarity, efficiency and accountability across the organization; the continued streamlining of our supply chain, which includes the consolidation of our manufacturing footprint from 10 external manufacturing sites to three, and working closely with our suppliers and other partners to identify ways to drive further efficiency; outsourcing key parts of the Company's Global Repair operations, including management of device level repairs; targeted use of resources in our sales and marketing initiatives to more effectively leverage marketing windows and prioritize our marketing efforts and spend in regions that offer the highest opportunity and return; further outsourcing of non-core functions as determined during the implementation of the CORE program; and a global workforce reduction of approximately 5,000 employees, which is expected to be completed by the end of fiscal 2013. 

 The Company expects to incur restructuring related charges of approximately $350 million by the end of fiscal 2013, primarily associated with the global workforce reduction. Other charges and cash costs may occur during this process, and the Company intends to share more details throughout the year regarding its progress as programs are implemented or changes are completed. 

Outlook 

 The Company expects the next several quarters to continue to be very challenging for its business based on the increasing competitive environment, lower handset volumes, potential financial and other impacts from the delay of BlackBerry 10, pressure to reduce RIM's monthly infrastructure access fees, and the Company's plans to continue to aggressively drive sales of BlackBerry 7 handheld devices. The Company expects to report an operating loss in the second quarter of fiscal 2013, as RIM continues to invest in marketing programs and continues to work through the transition to BlackBerry 10, as well as the Company's fixed costs being allocated over a lower volume of shipments. This outlook excludes the impact of charges related to the CORE Program.




Saturday, October 16, 2010

Dubai: Mobivision Mobimag launching a BlackBerry Version



BlackBerry users to enjoy Mobimag, now they can read their favorite magazines and news papers anytime anywhere.




In the conjunction with the announcement of continuity of BlackBerry services in UAE, Mobivison is raising the curtain on its Mobimag BlackBerry version, late on July Mobivision launched Mobimag application for Symbian and windows mobile platforms and promised BlackBerry users to launch its Mobimag for their devices, Mr. Ibrahim Darraz Gm of Mobivision said " in spite of all the risks and challenges we continued the development of the application and we were having the faith that BlackBerry ban will be resolved". 


For the first time in the Middle East the readers will enjoy the mobility and interactivity of their publications adding to that the smart browsing, click to action features and the smoothness of reading the publication and many other functions, "With a short period of time we managed to build and develop a new and improved Mobimag with the highest standards of technology, we were careful to fulfill the needs of the readers, publishers and advertisers" said Feras Younes the Brand Manager of Mobimag.


For the current time Mobimag users can enjoy reading 7Days newspaper, Campaign magazine, Gulf Business magazine and Brand Knew magazine, "there will be at least four more publications joining Mobimag before December 2010" Darraz said. Not as we used to see Mobimag is displaying the publication with the same look and feel of the hard copy without shortening any of its news or demonstration.


Mobile advertising industry was going so fast in UAE and the region where as the advertisers are reaching their target market by different platforms such as SMS, MMS, Bluetooth and recently mobile web, Abeer Issa - Sales and Marketing Manager of Mobimag - " Mobimag Advertising platform is an advanced platform and its more into informative style, its enjoying the interactivity, animation, click to action functions adding to that our privacy policy which is built based on respecting the desires of the audience".

Mobivision site :http://mobivision.biz/


About Mobivision
Mobivision, a Dubai Media City based company, is a dynamic and growing media company specializing in providing venues with value based on location (VBoL) digital media solutions. The diverse variety of offerings targets all kinds of clients, and is attractive to a wide range of viewers. From providing video streaming, directory services, as well as other content to handheld devices, Mobivision has the ability to cater for the needs of a wide range of clients based on their desires as well as the business objectives of the venue owners. Mobivision provides a viable alternative to traditional Media and Advertising channels offering agility, accuracy, richness, and reach to clients.

For More Information please contact:
Abeer Issa - Sales & Marketing Manager - Mobimag
Tel: +971-4-3434991
Mobile: +971-50-3972536
E-Mail: abeer@mobivision.biz

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