Blackberry‘s on-going story is anything but boring and uneventful as the company is revealed to be developing a new line of smartphones currently being called the Blackberry 10 C-series. This supposed mix between the company’s Z and Q series could very well be added to the company’s growing list of could have been, should have […]
BlackBerry shares ceased trading today, with the stock frozen as the struggling Canadian company announced 4,500 job losses and plans to “refocus” on enterprise and prosumer customers rather than the mass market. The decision to hold stock, which had dropped 2.4-percent on Friday, comes as BlackBerry predicts a huge operating loss in fiscal Q2 of […]
BlackBerry will cut as much as 40-percent of its staff before 2013 is through, insiders claim, with several thousand people facing redundancy as the Canadian smartphone firm attempts to coax profit from its ailing business. The mass scale trimmings will impact all departments and are expected to come “in waves” sources told the WSJ, though […]

Evernote’s had a presence on BlackBerry 10 since the early days of the OS, but today the cloud-based service is taking things a bit further. As of now, BB10 users can download a native version of Evernote, which offers a more streamlined, intuitive experience than what’s currently available via the Evernote integration inside the built-in Remember app. Note-takers will still be able to save and sync stuff, naturally, but they’ll be able to do so directly from an Evernote-made app and with a UI that makes it easier to take advantage of what the service has to offer. Better yet, Evernote for BlackBerry 10 won’t cost you a nickel, so head to the source link below if this is one you’ve been waiting for.
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During IFA 2013, Sony announced the lens camera accessory, the QX10 and the QX100. Both devices would play nicely with Android and iOS smartphones as long as users were to install the PlayMemories Mobile app. Unfortunately what this means is that Windows Phone and BlackBerry 10 users would be out of luck, although in the case of BlackBerry 10 users, if you know what you’re doing, you should be able to sideload the app onto your device and get it to work, and a recent photo has surfaced showing the QX10 attached to a BlackBerry Q10.
While BlackBerry devices support NFC and WiFi, we guess the only thing missing would be a native app itself, but we guess if you’re desperate, learning how to sideload the app will do in a pinch. The QX10 and QX100 are Sony’s latest photography-related products and will offer smartphone users a “better” way to take photos on their phone with better quality and control. The QX10 features the sensor found on the Sony W150, while the QX100 will sport the RX100MII’s sensor. They are admittedly pricey for accessories, but for those looking to take their photography to the next level, these accessories might just do the trick.
Sony QX10 And QX100 Reportedly Working For BlackBerry 10 Devices original content from Ubergizmo.
Its no secret that there aren’t a lot of spectacular apps and games available for BlackBerry, the likes of which you can easily find on iOS and Android. The company tried changing that last year as it conducted various developer specific events to get more developers to submit apps for its new platform, BlackBerry 10. However, according to a recent report, more than 47,000 apps on BlackBerry World have been made by one developer, who has focused on quantity rather than quality. Nevertheless, some popular apps have made their way onto BlackBerry 10. Doodle Jump is one of them.
Doodle Jump is one of the most addictive mobile games out there, it is certainly one of the most popular games on the two major mobile platforms. The aim is simple, players have to navigate black holes, shoot monsters and avoid hazards as the doodle jumps from one platform to the next. There are a number of worlds that the user can play in. The device needs to be tilted to move the doodle, tapping the screen makes it shoot. Doodle Jump for BlackBerry 10 is live now in BlackBerry World. It can be purchased for $0.99. The game is only compatible with BB10 devices, BlackBerry Z10, Q10 and Q5 to be precise.
Doodle Jump For BlackBerry 10 Available Now original content from Ubergizmo.
BlackBerry is hunting a fast sale for its troubled business, targeting a deal before the end of November this year, sources close to the negotiations claim, with a shortlist already put together of possible suitors. “Preliminary talks” have already been held by the company, the WSJ reports, with a sales process that is expected to […]
Another day and another bit about how BlackBerry is suffering. This latest deals with BlackBerry 10 and T-Mobile and assuming this all plays out as the rumors are suggesting — it looks like the carrier may soon begin pushing the Z10 and Q10 smartphones to the side. Coming by way of the CrackBerry user forums, […]
T-Mobile Rumored To Be Removing BlackBerry 10 Devices From Stores Due To Poor Sales
Posted in: Today's ChiliBlackBerry is not doing as well as they had anticipated, with reports of the BlackBerry Q10 sales being labeled as “dismal”, and it looks like even carriers aren’t giving BlackBerry a break either. According to rumors, word has it that T-Mobile is looking to remove BlackBerry 10 smartphones from their stores due to the devices not doing well in terms of sales. This comes from a CrackBerry forum post in which an alleged T-Mobile employee was quoted as saying, “My manager told me the other day that all blackberry 10 devices will now be only available via direct ship. I work at a corporate store in Cleveland I have to go check the Email but I’m not sure if this has just affected NorthEast Ohio.”
Other alleged T-Mobile employees have “confirmed” the poster’s message, claiming that other T-Mobile stores in the US have already begun removing stock from their stores. Given that T-Mobile was one of the first supporters of the BlackBerry 10 platform, we guess the poor sales of BlackBerry 10 devices did not make good business sense in the end. Is this the beginning of the downfall of BlackBerry’s new operating system? Or will we see it pick up again in the future?
T-Mobile Rumored To Be Removing BlackBerry 10 Devices From Stores Due To Poor Sales original content from Ubergizmo.
One of BlackBerry’s highest-profile enterprise wins for BlackBerry 10, international bank behemoth Morgan Stanley, will reportedly freeze plans to upgrade over concerns that the Canadian smartphone firm lacks resolve in the OS. The brokerage firm will instead stick with its existing BlackBerry 7 phones, two sources tell Bloomberg, having become wary of BlackBerry’s recently confirmed […]