lundi 11 juillet 2011

Finally available at clients & t blackBerry bridge

After some extensive testing and a false launch in may, AT & T BlackBerry owners can now use Bridge with the manual.

Bridge, as you may have heard, is the only way you can get applications PIM database on the shelf of 7 inches in RIM, including email, address, memopad and calendar. The web browser and app store offer a few alternatives, but they are not very useful as a specialized native application. Although there are many good reasons why RIM thinks that these applications require a Bluetooth connection secure, it means essentially that the manual is unnecessary to you, unless you have a BlackBerry smartphone.

Cancelled bridge, the manual is a solid piece of hardware. It has a screen of 1024 x 600 7-inch, 5 megapixel camera on the back, 3 megapixel camera on the front (both capable of recording 1080p video) and it is powered by 1 GHz 1 GB RAM dual-core processor. The operating system is new and will be the basis for smartphones from RIM after OS 7, but for the moment, the app market is not particularly large, and there are still some fundamental gaps to fill. Our full review of the manual is here.

RIM has get much air defence of employees recently to not be able to offer dissenting opinions without professional sacrifice, and I think that Bridge is the perfect example of this corporate culture; no doubt a couple of people thought bridge would cut the Android and iOS users manual, but it is clear that no one had the gall to say something about this, and if they did, he is shot from the top. These letters also refer to the servitude of RIM to carriers and AT & T launch delayed illustrates bridge that perfectly. Because RIM either had no leverage or the inclination of the AT & T application have bridge tests before the launch of the manual, this meant that even if you had a BlackBerry, but have been the second carrier America, compressed rim would not a real option for you.

In any case, RIM has been promised that autonomous, free bridge PIM apps due soon, but in view of their delays combined, I would be surprised if manual LTE was repulsed with major updates to OS.

In all cases, AT & T users can hit world App to download the bridge.

The education of the wise Simon surrounded largely by writing, technology and community online, bringing to begin his career to blog at www.BlackBerryCool.com and quickly discover a vibrant and active community around the BlackBerry and mobile technology. By exploring the RIM platform, he learned that what companies look for mobility and what makes the harmless BlackBerry so attractive to them. Recently Simon of the gradual covering summer of RIM in a market already crowded consumer and the impact of the challengers booming, as the iPhone, and the leaders of long standing, such as Nokia, on the progress of the BlackBerry. With a lot of content under his belt, Simon will be branching off a bit to see what other smartphone manufacturers are working on always using BlackBerry as a barometer. IntoMobile, you can count on its posts being impartial, well informed and thoughtful.