Tag: Android

  • Want Blackberry messenger on your iPhone or Android – RIM just might allow it!

    Want Blackberry messenger on your iPhone or Android – RIM just might allow it!


    Looks like Research in Motion, the big company behind Blackberry the device that has revolutionized the youth market of India and many developing countries, Along with the more serious corporations and business segment, realizes that the market for blackberry services can be expanded an that might just be very true. They are talking about offering BB services cross platform, in an attempt to monetize the iPhone and Android market in their favor.

    RIM SAYS:

    BlackBerry is and will continue to be dominant in most corporations, [but] it’s not going to be the only device given the fact that consumers have the choice to bring in their own devices and IT departments are often letting them in. So there’s a question there. Do those corporations have to manage those devices differently or is there the possibility that RIM might extend capabilities to make it easier for those corporations to manage those devices as well? … If the right thing to do is to extend a subset of those [BlackBerry] capabilities to be able to manage other devices, it’s worthy of a conversation

    While it still may be just talks for the time being, we wont be surprised if we see Mr Lazaridus with Steve at the iPhone Update this year, bbm on iPhone- whoopitiy woo.


    Source : Engadget

  • Rumor : Android 2.4 to be released in June – Called Ice Cream?

    Rumor : Android 2.4 to be released in June – Called Ice Cream?

    Looks like the info caught on the Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc was infact not a fluke or a typo. It is rumoured and believed that the latest version of Android is due this summer -June- and will be dubbed 2.4 Ice Cream.

    However, the fact that Ice Cream falls in line with their naming scheme of Cupcake, Donut, Eclair, Froyo, Gingerbread and Honeycomb (with Ice Cream coming next falling in alphabetical order) does make this somewhat believable.

    We will have to just wait until any confirmation is heard from the head devs at Google.

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