Archive for January, 2011
Wi-Fi music sync can now be added to BlackBerry Desktop Software 2.0 for Mac OS
RIM has recently released the newest version of its BlackBerry Desktop Software, the version 2.0, for Mac Operating Systems. This new update adds the availability to sync music to over a Wi-Fi connection to your black berry. Your phone must be running the BlackBerry 6 operating system for the feature to work. Other features of the new BlackBerry Desktop Software 2.0 for Mac OS includes much better support for syncing photos and videos with iPhoto and iTunes. The software is available for free today.
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January 21st, 2011
T-Mobile review on the BlackBerry Bold 9780
The Blackberry Bold 9780 offers a brand new RIM’s latest and newest BlackBerry 6 operating system. Personally, I much prefer BlackBerry 6 O.S with a touch interface just like on the Torch 9800, since the menus are much easier to control with the swipe of a finger than with the phone’s optical traditional track pad. However, I still like the new operating system over the old, and think that the O.S. alone is worth proving that the 9780 is superior to the 9700. BlackBerry 6 has many useful features, and my most loved is the notifications bar that can be pulled down from the top of the screen. This provides a Bird’s Eye view at your inbox, new messages, Facebook messages, and more.
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January 15th, 2011
RIM Profits Rise, But Doubts more
BlackBerry maker and developer Research in Motion today has reported a 40 percent surge in earnings, rising expectations but failing to hinder growing concerns and problems that the company is growing dependent on international sales and revenues to cover its failing competitive edge in the phone market and other related businesses.

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January 8th, 2011
Free Music Ringtones for BlackBerry: easy steps.
Looking for free music ringtones for Blackberry? This post will explain you how to upload
your caller tunes to a Blackberry and set custom ringtones. Depending on your Blackberry
there are two most popular rings formats ADPCM and MP3, also you could use MIDI, but this
type of rings are already in past, because first ones has more greatest sound. Music MP3 file
will be good choice, it sounds more loud and clean. Almost all Blackberry models, including
of BlackBerry 7100, BlackBerry 7130, BlackBerry 8700, BlackBerry 8800, BlackBerry Pearl
supports music ringtones.
Now you need to find you like mp3 file, then cut it to ringtone and then send it to your cell
phone. To find mp3 track its not so big problem you could use any from your computer or
download one from internet. But bigger problem is how to cut music file to ringtone. In this
case you need to find any music software, then install it, understand how it works and etc.
In other case you could use already downloaded free music ringtones .. Now becomes question where
to find free music ringtones in mp3? Try to look in internet, there are millions of sites offering
music ringtones for few backs. If will try to search more you will find some free caller tunes. But
now you do not need to spend your time searching, http://freeringtonestoplist.com has big and
wide choice of free music ringtones in different music genres. Now all you need download you
like caller tunes and send them to your Blackberry. Of course if you do not exactly now what
you need you could use prelistening player for more useful search. Excluding registration you
able to download free music ringtones directly to your computer.
After you finished with downloading you need to transfer your fresh ringtones to your favorite
Blackberry and there is different ways. The easiest way to put your ringtones into the phone
is connect it to your computer. Phone will be detected like USB Flash Disk, navigate to the
location of mp3 files by default it is in Media/Music/Media Card, then copy you ringtones into
it. When you finished with coping disconnect your phone from computer, and follow to Media/
Music in your phone menu, find your ringtones on Media Card and then press menu button on it,
you will see “Set As Phone Tune”. Now selected ringtone will ring your incoming calls.
But there is the way when you could not connect your Blackberry to computer, due that you do
not have phone cord or Bluetooth adapter. What to do in this case? I will give you solution! Go
to your mail box on your pc, then just send email to your self with attached ringtone, after this
open your mail in your Blackberry, you will find email with your attached ring, just save it to
your phone. All next you already know, find where you save it and set up as phone tune.
Adding ringtones to Blackberry also could be done by downloading
caller tunes from your mobile browser directly to phone, as we explained with email.
Another good way to set up ringtones to Blackberry is using the Media Manager.
