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Well, it looks like everybody is moving into improving their own OS. There's Microsoft Windows Phone 7 Series, then Nokia's S^3 and now, Research in Motion with their OS 6.0. The leaked screenshots from BBLeaks shows what could be the first images of RIM's new Blackberry OS 6.0. From what we can see, RIM is making use of more widgets, possibly to be more competitive with the likes of Android,
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Google Buzz widget now available on Android Section: Communications, Smartphones, Mobile, Web, Google Androids differences in look and feel to the iPhone stand out when you show the home screen. On the iPhone you are greeted with rows and columns of little chicklet style shortcuts. However Androids home screen is a bit more intuitive, allowing you to set widgets to the home screen that perform functions of the application itself. Now, Googl...
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Blackberry 6.0 screens leaked? Im calling BS on these but it looks like these are screenshots for BlackBerry OS 6.0 complete with widgets out the wazoo. Clearly the thought here is to bring BB into the 21st century, a move thats sorely needed by BlackBerrys current sad sack OS. The fact that there are no other specs point to
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BlackBerry OS 6.0 Leaked? There are some images that are said to be of BlackBerry OS 6.0 floating around today. BBLeaks says the "spy shot images come highly regarded as real from one our best connects." It could be just a mock up, or it could be something more but it is interesting. Are those widgets in the new OS?Nobody has yet seen anything like this running on a new ...
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BlackBerry OS 6 Mockups and Speculation About Widgets There are some mockups of what could be BlackBerry OS 6 circulating and while its not clear whether the images are just conceptual or theyre actually going to be implemented, its still interesting to see what RIM might be working on. The mockups tell us surprisingly little about what to expect in OS 6, except for that if theyre real, we can expect RIM to move away from traditional icons and toward...
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Android an' Droid Widgets: Google Buzz Widget Google has released the Google Buzz widget for Android phones that lets you post text and photos with a single tap from an Android home screen widget. It The Google Buzz widget lets you choose to tag your post with the location or place from which it was posted. You can post buzz about a great meal you had and share photos of the new restaurant. To save time, your posts will upload in the backgrou...
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BlackBerry Widgets Coming in the Near Future? We are of the mind that Research In Motion is one of the best mobile phone companies on the planet. Theyve given us so many great handsets in the BlackBerry line-up, that its hard to think that the company is in need of any kind of change. Dont fix whats not broken, right? Unfortunately, the
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Leaked BlackBerry OS 6.0 Screenshots Show Widgets Aplenty [BlackBerry] This is it. This is the moment us BlackBerry users have been waiting for. After countless Android, Symbian and Windows Phone 7 OS leaks, our time has come. This could be the turning point—BlackBerry OS 6.0. From what we can garner from the disappointingly low-res screenshots is that OS 6.0 could be using widgets for the homescreen, just like Android. A highly-customizable homescreen that...
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A possible leak has emerged today of what may be a major revision to the BlackBerry platform. Comin...
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Joining the iPhone and Windows Phone 7 Series, BlackBerry maker Research in Motion is now releasing its API for push notifications for use in third-party app development. Called the BlackBerry Push Service by RIM, the protocal "enables developers to easily develop Java® applications or BlackBerry Widgets that leverage RIM’s push technology either ... Related Posts BlackBerry to Support 3D Gam...
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