Tuesday, December 25, 2007

BenchMark Magic

Benchmark Magic is a free tool from Software for Blackberry. Its essentially just a speed test for your Blackberry. Its a pretty simple application that tests your graphics (polygon render speed) and your cpu speed then it gives you a speed index so you can compare your blackberry to other types of blackberrys. Benchmark magic is not a necessity for your average blackberry user but if your a true Crackberry addict your probably interested in giving it a try.

For OTA download visit the link below from your Blackberry wireless device.

http://www.software-for-blackberry.com/bb/benchmarkmagic.jad


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Stop Watch For Blackberry

This is a really good simple stop watch for your Blackberry its accurate timing and ability to set multiple time markers can be very useful for any of your time tracking needs.

I don't have an OTA link so you will have to make do with a zip file. Simply unzip the file and use your Blackberry Desktop software to install this Stop Watch on your Blackberry. The link is below

http://www.rimroad.com/software/files/StopWatch.zip


I give this stop watch tool a 4.5 out of 5

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Monday, December 24, 2007

Mario For Your Blackberry

I found this on a post on the pinstack forums its a recreation of the old super mario Nes. Its actually pretty good but its not written fully in english I'm not really sure what language it is but its easy to make out what the menu screen says because its partially english. Its made by Giana Sisters and its decent quality. If you grew up playing the old nes or just wanna try it out for the heck of it visit the link below from your Blackberry browser for OTA download http://wireless.getjar.com/mobile/quick_download/8100 I can't remember the controls off the top of my head but I'm pretty sure there the usual. 4 2 6 and 8 and 5 changes the options on the main menu. Just a for warning the sound won't turn off with the game so you might want to turn the sound off in the main menu. Or you'll have to reopen the game and turn the sound off to get it to stay off.

All an all I give this game a 3 out of 5

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Berry-a-Code Review

Berry-a-code is a great tool that currently supports over 275 US, 24 Canadian and 20 Caribbean area codes. When an incoming call comes in from a number that you do not have saved in your phone book Berry-a-Code replaces the place that would normally support a phone book name with a City and State so that you might have a better idea of who's calling you. Maybe family from out of state in Pittsburgh, PA. This is a great tool that's subtle but effective. Some people have reported that certain area codes didn't work during the time of release but I'm sure its either fixed by now or soon to be. Berry-a-Code also has the option to have the City and State show in the call log on your blackberry which is good for if you miss a call.

Download Berry-a-Code http://www.pintsizedapps.com/ota.html

Berry-a-Code is a great tool I give it a 5 out of 5

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Beyond 411 Search Review

Beyond 411 Search is a great tool. I use it almost every day, its an extremely easy tool to use. Simply type in the name of a business and it returns information such as phone numbers the addresses of local offices of that business or restaurant etc... Beyond 411s interface works intuitively with your blackberry by being able to click on a search result and either call it or get directions to it from either your home, office or other address or your current GPS location. It uses access to internet yellow pages to search for results and 99% of the info I got back was correct. Beyond 411 is very fast and seems to be very stable as well and works on all current blackberrys. The program uses quite a bit of bandwidth so an unlimited data plan is recommended for use. To download beyond 411 on to your blackberry mobile device simply visit http://thebogles.com/b411.jad from your BB. I give Beyond 411 a 4.0 out of 5

Note: the pictures shown are an example of an older version of Beyond 411 taken from blackberryfreaks.com found on google image search.


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Blackberry JiveTalk Review

Iv been using jivetalk for quite some time now. aprox. 3 weeks, iv heard that it destroys your battery if you stay logged in but iv never stayed logged in for more than an hour or so when talking to people. So I put it to the test. I stayed logged in over night unplugged from the charger and in the morning the battery was almost completely drained. So yes its a juice hog, but besides that its probably one of the best all in one IM programs available out there for your Blackberry device. With a low price of 19.99 for activation on a single Blackberry or 29.99 for use by one user but can be reactivated later on another BB if you plan on upgraded to another Blackberry soon. The only real instant messenger that is competing with jivetalk is IM+ and for its 49.99 price tag its definitely not worth the extra fee. So far jivetalk has worked flawlessly for me never booting me out of any accounts and can log you into just about every instant messenger service out there all at once including myspace IM and google talk and of course AIM Yahoo and ICQ are all available. A type of bubble talk is used when in a conversation so its easy to distinguish who is talking. On top of all the great features Jivetalk has a 30 day trial period so you can test it yourself. To test it out just go to http://www.beejive.com/index.wml on your mobile phone find the appropriate download and start your trial period. I give Jivetalk for the blackberry a 4.0 out of 5

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Sprint Blackberry 8130 Review

I bought the new sprint 8130 for my girlfriend about a week ago. So far the phone has been amazing. First things first (internet speed) sprint has claimed that the internet speed on the 8130 would be much faster with the new data plan and the updated blackberry OS and they weren't kidding either. Its definitely noticeably faster and the new OS has many cool new features. Call quality is great like all blackberries but the mic does seem to pick up a lot of background noise but my 8830 does that as well so its nothing new. Voice notes on the 8130 are a cool new touch and for some could be a good tool personally I'd probably never use that tool. On to the camera. The camera has been switched to the other side of the blackberry now. Not a big deal but you might have to wait a bit for custom cases to come out to fit the phone. I tried last week and they weren't out yet, I was told they would be in the following friday so you should be able to get your hands on a quality silicone case by now. The camera quality is 2.0 megapixels which is good for a phone and I was very impressed with the pictures it took. Although for some reason if you pin an image or send an image you take over BB messenger it seems to downgrade the quality a lot. Which is very unfortunate because if you want to send a good image you either have to send an email or use a text message. The phone has two custom shortcut buttons on the sides, something I wish my 8830 had because its a nice touch. The sure type keyboard was a little tough for me to get used to just because I'm a full QWERTY kinda guy and can't stand suretype keyboards but I played with it a little and actually didn't mind it to much. Plus you can customize your own words so that there a part of the word selection which came in handy for things like website screen names and loggins. If you absolutely hate the suretype you could always just turn it off but you'll have to deal with an annoying little ABCD icon in the top right corner that's always on to notify you that suretype is off. All an all if you like the pearl its a great phone and worth the price tag that I payed 200.00 USD with mail in rebates although. The only downfall to the phone is the lack of color choice. A type of purple, nothing that a silicone case won't hide though. On a 1 to 5 scale the 8130 gets a 4.8



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Sunday, December 23, 2007

BlueAnt X5 Stereo Headphone Review

The BlueAnt X5 Stereo Headphones are great bluetooth headphones. I purchased them from a T-Mobile retail store for my sprint phone for an extremely low price of $79.99 as compared to some other bluetooth stereo headphones out there that range from 100.00 to. 149.99 USD. They play up to 12 hours of music on a single charge and support regular bluetooth functions like making calls via an attachment microphone and support voice dial as well. The headphones also support remote control functions like next track pause and play and volume up and down. Not to mention the blueant headphones have noise canceling technology that works extremely well. Bang for the buck is definitely worth it for these headphones, the sound quality is great and iv never had a break in connection. They also can be used for services like skype by connecting to your pc or laptop with them via bluetooth. If your interested in a pair of quality headphones for your blackberry don't pass by the blueant X5 stereo headphones. On a scale of 1 to 5 the Blueant X5 Stereo Headphones get a 4.5

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Some 8800 Wallpapers

Found these on eveek.com (great site) visit there wap page at wap.eveek.com from your blackberry to download loads of free themes and wallpapers. Its also a really good community for Blackberry addicts

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