Yelp Application For BlackBerry Released – Local Businesses, Reviews, Mapping And More!

Posted by Mauricio on Aug 21, 2009 at 5:57 PM | Comments

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Yelp let me know that their BlackBerry application is now available for download!

After playing around with it I can say that this is a handy app for finding local hotspots or just a nearby coffee shop (among other places). Navigation is quick and easy, and it offers some great features.

The Blackberry Yelp app uses location-aware technology to determine your current location and then lets you search for nearby businesses, read reviews and access a moveable Bing map that enables you to easily zoom in/out on a location and redefine your search based on that geographic area. And yes, the Blackberry Yelp app works in the US, Canada, UK and Ireland or in other words, everywhere Yelp is available!

Head on over to m.yelp.com from your BlackBerry Browser for an OTA download or visit Yelp.com for more info.

Free OpenTable Restaurant Reservation App For BlackBerry Released

Posted by Mauricio on Aug 4, 2009 at 11:23 AM | Comments

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OpenTable has just released a free BlackBerry application available only through the BlackBerry App World.

With OpenTable for BlackBerry you can make free, instantly confirmed restaurant reservations at over 10,000 restaurants. Plus, OpenTable members earn valuable Dining Rewards Points redeemable for Dining Cheques good at any OpenTable restaurant.

Features:

  • Search by address or use your GPS to find restaurants closest to your current location (GPS depends on carrier and device capability)
  • Refine restaurant list by cuisine, price or availability
  • Invite fellow diners via email
  • Manage upcoming reservations

OpenTable is available for all BlackBerry devices running OS 4.5 and higher. You can find this application in the BlackBerry App World by searching for “OpenTable.”

By the way, if you’re ever in NYC I highly recommend checking out Rosa Mexicano if you like Mexican food, or if you want to try it for the first time. A little on the pricey side but well worth it.

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BlackBerry VM-605 Bluetooth Visor Mount Speakerphone Now Shipping From The BBRocks! Store!!!

Posted by Mauricio on Aug 2, 2009 at 12:41 PM | Comments

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The BlackBerry Bluetooth Visor Mount Speakerphone (mouthful haha) is now available in the BBRocks! Accessory Store for $84.95 plus shipping!

I’ve been using the VM Speakerphone and I’ve got to say it is one of the best BlackBerry purchases I have made besides for the BlackBerry itself. No more CDs, no more browsing through radio stations. Since I’ve gotten it I’ve barely listened to the radio since I have 7 out of 16GB of music right on my BlackBerry. And that’s not all it does…

The BlackBerry Visor Mount Speakerphone VM-605 is a hands free Bluetooth speakerphone from RIM. Enjoy your calls and your favorite music from your BlackBerry smartphone with the convenience and sound quality of your car’s FM stereo system. It’s easy to use. Just clip it to your car’s visor, turn it on, and you’re ready to start making and taking hands free calls on the go. And because it supports voice activated dialing, caller ID, and verbal notifications to let you know who’s calling, you can stay in touch while keeping your hands on the wheel and eyes on the road.

Features:

  • Wireless transmission via Bluetooth connection
  • Driver-friendly
  • Simple operation
  • Slim, ultra-light design
  • Up to 13hrs talk time
  • Noise reduction and echo cancellation technology
  • Works with GPS Mapping Applications
  • Compatible with other Bluetooth enabled devices

One thing the store doesn’t mention is that it is rechargeable and comes with a car charger that will actually work with BlackBerry devices that have a Micro-USB plug, like the Curve 8900, Storm and Tour.

Also, if you think $84.95 is a bit much, consider that it is $99.99 if you get it directly from RIM ;-) .

The Visor Mount Speakerphone will work with any BlackBerry running OS 4.22 and higher (meaning pretty much every BlackBerry). Head on over to the store to grab yourself one while they’re available! If they’re as awesome as I believe they are I’m sure they’ll sell quickly.

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New BlackBerry Tour Training Center From Made Simple Learning

Posted by Mauricio on Jul 20, 2009 at 9:18 AM | Comments

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Made Simple Learning let me know that they have just launched their BlackBerry Tour 9600 Series Training Center.

If you have a brand new BlackBerry Tour and are looking for a way to maximize your experience with it, using the Made Simple Learning Training Centeris definitely a good way to go.

  • Dozens of hidden or little-known time-saving tips and tricks.
  • Save hundreds of dollars using our International Travel checklist.
  • Using the GPS Features of the Tour™ 9630
  • Using the new “BlackBerry App World.”
  • Synchronizing your BlackBerry with your Windows™ or Mac™ computer.
  • How to squeeze every ounce of power from the Address Book, Calendar, Tasks and MemoPad.
  • How to become “Master of Your BlackBerry Email”
  • How to use Google Sync for true “Wireless Sync” without an Enterprise Server
  • Support for both BlackBerry Internet Service and Corporate BlackBerry Enterprise Server users.
  • Tips and tricks to unlock the rich Media Features of the BlackBerry Tour™.
  • How to turn your 9630  into something that could replace a video and audio “iPod™”
  • How to use your 9630 for Mapping (including Google Maps.)
  • Learn how to go Online as well as update your Facebook and Myspace pages – right from your BlackBerry

The Complete Training Center is available for $29.99.  The Videos can be purchased separately for $19.99 and the EBook can also be purchased separately for $20.

In the store, Made Simple Learning offers Ebooks and training for various BlackBerry devices on sending email and typing basics, learning about your BlackBerry’s camera, tips for watching videos and much more.

Visit the Made Simple Learning BlackBerry Tour 9600 Series Training Center for more info, or check out the full press release after the jump.

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Made Simple Learning Training Center Now Available For The BlackBerry Curve 8350i

Posted by Mauricio on Jun 30, 2009 at 12:01 PM | Comments

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Made Simple Learning let me know that they have just launched their BlackBerry Curve 8350i Training Center!

If you have a Curve 8350i (or any BlackBerry for that matter) and have been looking for a way to learn all there is about it, Made Simple Learning is the way to go.

Here are some highlights of what the Made Simple Learning Training Center offers for the Curve 8350i:

  • Dozens of hidden or little-known time-saving tips and tricks.
  • Using the Wi-Fi and GPS Features of the Curve ™ 8350i
  • Using “Direct Connect” or “MIKE” walkie-talkie feature
  • Synchronizing your BlackBerry with your Windows™ or Mac™ computer.
  • How to squeeze every ounce of power from the Address Book, Calendar, Tasks and MemoPad.
  • How to become “Master of Your BlackBerry Email”
  • How to use Google Sync for true “Wireless Sync” without an Enterprise Server
  • Support for both BlackBerry Internet Service and Corporate BlackBerry Enterprise Server users.
  • Tips and tricks to unlock the rich Media Features of the BlackBerry 8350i.
  • How to  turn your 8350i  into something that could replace a video and audio “iPod™”
  • How to use your 8350i for Mapping (including Google Maps.)
  • Learn how to go Online as well as update your Facebook and Myspace pages – right from your BlackBerry

The Complete Training Center is available for $29.95.  The Videos can be purchased separately for $19.95 and the EBook can also be purchased separately for $14.95 until July 30th, after that it goes up to $20.99.

In the store, Made Simple Learning offers Ebooks and training for various BlackBerry devices on sending email and typing basics, learning about your BlackBerry’s camera, tips for watching videos and much more. Ebooks and training from Made Simple Learning will soon be available for the Tour 9630.

Visit the Made Simple Learning BlackBerry Curve 8350i Training Center for more info, or check out the full press release after the jump.

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MapQuest Launches My Places on the MapQuest 4 Mobile Downloadable Application

Posted by Mauricio on Feb 24, 2009 at 3:14 PM | Comments

*UPDATE* Michael from MapQuest just left a comment updating me with the link for supported handsets. You can visit http://www.mapquest.com/mq4m/phones/ for the full list. Michael says the version for the Curve 8900 is coming real soon too :-D .

Unfortunately this application isn’t available for the BlackBerry Curve 8900 yet. I’m not sure which other BlackBerrys aren’t currently supported since m.mq4m.com/futurelist doesn’t have an actual list. If you try to download it be sure to leave some comments on whether or not you were successful! :-)

Some highlights from the press release:

  • MapQuest announced the addition of My Places to MapQuest 4 Mobile, MapQuest’s free, downloadable application. My Places lets registered MapQuest users save maps and routes to their profile from the MapQuest site and access them via MapQuest.com, (http://www.mapquest.com), or their mobile phone.
  • With My Places, users can set up an account at MapQuest.com and view their saved locations using MapQuest 4 Mobile.
  • To download the free MapQuest 4 Mobile application with the new My Places integration, go to m.mq4m.com on your mobile device.

Read the full press release after the jump.

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Free download: Poynt now available for the BlackBerry Storm

Posted by Mauricio on Feb 12, 2009 at 10:10 PM | Comments

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Poynt is now available as a free download for the BlackBerry Storm.

Features:

  • Cellsite locates – Cellsite locates allow Poynt to quickly access a user’s general location while awaiting a GPS lock.
  • GPS – the GPS functionality has been optimized to provide faster accurate locates. Poynt for the BlackBerry Storm smartphone also provides GPS access to users on the Verizon network.
  • Enhanced User Interface – Poynt’s UI was developed specifically for the BlackBerry Storm to provide users with a true touch-screen experience.
  • Mapping Integration – Poynt is fully integrated with both BlackBerry® Maps and Google Maps, with turn-by-turn directions provided through Google Maps.
  • Address Book Integration – Users can add frequently accessed listings to their BlackBerry® Address Book, providing convenience for future lookups.
  • Share Search Results – Integration with BlackBerry® Email allows users to easily share listings with friends and colleagues.
  • Movie Module – Users can plan their night at the movies by seeing what is playing  near them, watching trailers, viewing showtimes, reading reviews, cast and  synopsis, and purchasing tickets.
  • Theater Details – Users can get information on seating layouts, wheelchair  accessibility and number of screens.
  • Add to Calendar Option – Users have the ability to add movie search results to their BlackBerry® Calendar by date and showtime, as well as invite friends to join them. Ticket purchase links are also included.

Talk about fully loaded. According to BlackBerry News, this version of Poynt is a rebuild which will be ported to other devices within the next few weeks.

Mapping Service Lets BlackBerry Users Locate Cheapest Fuel

Posted by Mauricio on Sep 22, 2008 at 9:48 AM | Comments

With location-based services remaining largely untapped in Asia Pacific, mobile operators in the region are increasingly looking at different ways to tap the opportunities.
In Australia, Vodafone in conjunction with local mapping company Yapp Mobile, a global position system-based navigation service, has launched Vodafone Compass for its BlackBerry users.Unlike traditional GPS services available in the market, which come with pre-loaded maps, Vodafone Compass users do not have to periodically upgrade their mapping database as maps are sent directly to the BlackBerry device over the airwaves and updated automatically on a regular basis to reflect any changes on the ground, such as road closures. This allows Vodafone Compass users – who pay either A$2.50 ($2.20) per day, A$8 ($6.80) per week or A$79 ($68) per month for the service – to download mapping data significant to a current journey.

Another compelling feature, according to Marc Einstein, senior industry analyst for wireless at Frost & Sullivan Asia Pacific, is that Vodafone synchronizes the navigation service with the government databases of all the gasoline prices in the country. For users this means that they not only can find the closest gas station along the route but can also search for the cheapest petrol in the area.

In addition, they can also be automatically directed to the closest paid parking facilities if they are heading to an inner-city destination.
Although Vodafone Australia would not disclose the subscriber numbers using the service, Einstein said the operator claims that this is one of its most popular services among enterprise users.
“There are many LBS services that do these kinds of things, but this service provides a win-win situation for both Vodafone and its users, especially given the fact that gasoline prices are so expensive,” he said.
While LBS is still in its early stage in most of Asia Pacific and operators are initially going after the high-end segment, Einstein suggests that the service is expected to show promising growth in the coming years, with the wider availability of mobile phones with built-in, precise location-sensing capabilities as well as the hefty investment in the navigation space from heavyweights such as Nokia and Google.
LBS will eventually move from the enterprise to mass consumers, and this is already happening in Japan and Korea – the most developed LBS markets in the region due to the advanced data market, high penetration of GPS-enabled handsets and the availability of reasonable LBS plans with flat rates in both markets, he said.
According to Frost & Sullivan, revenues for mobile LBS in Asia Pacific will grow from $486 million in 2008 to $2.9 billion in 2013.
Gartner, meanwhile, predicts that global mobile LBS subscribers will rise from 16 million in 2007 to 43.2 million in 2008 and hit 300 million in 2011, with revenue jumping from $485.1 million in 2007 to $1.3 billion in 2008, topping $8 billion in 2011.
(via PinStack)

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