BlackBerry Desktop Software For Mac on the Way

rim-blackberryFollowing its release of beta version BlackBerry Media Sync for Mac, Research In Motion (RIM) has announced the plans to release a new version of its BlackBerry Desktop Manager software for Mac OS X operating system this September. No doubt, Blackberry is the top choice for most IT professional and especially the corporate employees. Until now the PC running Windows could sync content with BlackBerry. Only some third-party app like Missing Sync are available to sync BlackBerry with the Mac. With the new app released the Mac buffs would have a better tool to communicate with BlackBerry phones. Well, there's much to detailed about the new app, for now we've just got the glimpses of its features for you.

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10 Differences Between Apple iPhone and Blackberry

iphone-blackberry-070724Apple iPhone and Blackberry Storm have been two of the most influential releases in mobile phone industry of late. While people have been fanatic over iPhone's apps and candyfloss look, blackberry has developed its own position by virtue of usability and features.  They have their own sets of mass. While the normal people are ga-ga over iPhone, blackberry is well accepted and treasured in a more serious corporate sectors. Today gadgetophilia, tries to peek into both worlds and find out what are the main differences between Apple iPhone and blackberry. Here are 10 of them. Do not forget to leave your observations there as well.

IBM Introduces New Software And Services For Mobiles

IBM today announced new software and services for mobile devices that closely mimic desktop features formerly found only on the PC. The new software & services can help individuals make better business decisions faster, while connecting friends, work colleagues and teams above and beyond PC era.

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UK Ministry of Defence Adapts Blackberry.. Is It Safe?

UK Ministry of Defence is using secure Blackberry's to allow their staff to communicate on the move. It uses The Blackberry Enterprise Server system which allows lost or stolen smartphones to be remote controlled, shut down, or even wiped clean by IT administrators. Users have secure wireless access to email, phone access and organizer access. Will such wide-scale adoption of Blackberry simplify hacking?

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