Cellcrypt Expands Device Support For Secure Voice Calling On BlackBerry Smartphones

Posted by Mauricio on Nov 12, 2009 at 9:31 AM | Comments

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@themes4bb let me know that Cellcrypt has expanded their support for BlackBerry smartphones to include the Bold 9700, Pearl and Curve series! For those that aren’t familiar with it, Cellcrypt allows you to make encrypted voice calls to make sure those important phone calls are kept confidential.

“Cellcrypt has seen incredible interest from the global BlackBerry community since we announced its availability on the BlackBerry Bold 9000 smartphone in May,” said Simon Bransfield-Garth, CEO of Cellcrypt. “Now, not only are we supporting the latest devices such as the BlackBerry Bold 9700, but the application is also available on a wide range of BlackBerry smartphones found in the market, allowing more users to secure their sensitive voice calls.”

Cellcrypt uses the latest Internet technology to provide unmatched voice call quality, international calling capability, high reliability across wireless networks and real-time encryption. The Cellcrypt Mobile for Blackberry application uses Government-grade encryption certified to the FIPS 140-2 standard approved by the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), and is presently undergoing certification with a number of Governments world-wide. The product operates on all major wireless networks including 2G and 3G cellular, Wi-Fi® and satellite networks.

If you’re in a business where phone conversations are about sensitive subjects that you want to protect, then you might want to look into Cellcrypt Mobile for BlackBerry. For more info visit cellcrypt.com, check them out in the BlackBerry Solutions Catalog or view the press release after the jump.

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Get RDM+ Remote Desktop For $19.97 (50% Off) Today Only – Access And Manage Your Computer From Your BlackBerry

Posted by Mauricio on Nov 2, 2009 at 12:03 PM | Comments

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Today’s deal of the day is for RDM+ Remote Desktop for Mobiles by SHAPE Services. RDM+ allows you to remotely access your desktop or laptop computer right from your BlackBerry allowing you to send and receive emails, surf web, edit documents in word processor, copy, cut, paste files or folders and much more.

Features:

  • All connection types are supported: BES, BIS, TCP/IP, Wi-Fi and HTTP connection are supported.
  • Blackberry joystick and keyboard navigation.
  • New Feature for Storm! Enlarging Glass:Touch and enlarge any fragment of the Desktop.
  • User interface is available in two languages: English and German.
  • Quick commands.You can use quick commands for starting/stopping system services and processes, viewing the list of desktop windows, checking system performance, displaying system information and rebooting or shutting down your computer.
  • One-time fee. All further updates are free.
  • All data, screen images, mouse movement and keys are encrypted for security reasons.
  • You can create a password when starting up application. Without this password no one can access your client address book.
  • Executing any console commands (like ping, netstat, ipconfig) is available.
  • History feature allows to find and re-send stored commands.
  • Full-screen view and zooming. In full-screen mode you can see the remote screen on the entire screen of your device. Zoomed mode lets you see enlarged fragment of the desktop in more detail. In zoomed mode you can also scroll the desktop up/down, right/left.
  • Switch between different modes using the predefined and your own hotkeys and create device-specific keys for mouse click and open desktop menu.
  • Navigational mini-map of your desktop which appears in the right upper corner while you scroll. Wi-Fi detection on your device.

RDM+ is normally $39.95 but until 12AM CST tonight you can get it at 50% off for $19.97. This app is compatible with all BlackBerry devices running OS 4.2 or higher and comes with a 7-day free trial, but if you want to get it at 50% off make sure you do so before 12AM CST tonight!

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XCast Labs Brings IP Videomail to BlackBerry

Posted by Mauricio on Jun 17, 2009 at 2:56 PM | Comments

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While browsing the web I came across this press release where XCast Labs has announced that it has extended its IP videomail services to BlackBerrys.

Some highlights from the press release:

  • XCast Labs (www.xcastlabs.com), a leading global provider of SaaS digital voice and video solutions, today announced that it has extended its state-of-the art IP videomail services to BlackBerry devices. Consumers and enterprise users who own a BlackBerry Curve, Pearl or Storm, are now able to receive video messages from friends, family or colleagues who have a videophone or Softphone application. In addition, XCast delivers traditional voicemail to BlackBerry devices either as an MP3 attachment to email or via RSS feed.
  • To facilitate videomail, the XCast server analyzes the Blackberry firmware and type of device then automatically provides a link to videomail that corresponds to the particular device model and firmware from which the request was generated.
  • “The adoption and standardization of corporate liable mobile phones in the enterprise has been driven by the use of smartphones, wireless e-mail and the integration of these phones into IP telephony systems, while improved in-building coverage and lower mobile service costs have also played a part.” said Phil Redman, research vice president at Gartner.

Sounds like a great idea for those that would have use for such a service. What do you think? As a consumer, would “videomail” be something you would use on a regular basis?

Full press release after the jump.

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