One website that should be bookmarked in every BlackBerry users BlackBerry Browser, the mobile BlackBerry homepage located at mobile.blackberry.com, appears to have recently undergone a makeover. The new template has a very clean, minimalist feel with excellent uses of white space. The template, however, is not the only thing that changed when the site was updated.
One of the most popular sections of mobile.blackberry.com is the free blackberry games section which, coincidentally, we just talked about the other day. We listed the dozen or so games that were available at the time. The updated site, however, only list 5 games with a notice to check back from time to time as the free BlackBerry games are on a rotation.
Thanks for the heads up about the update Dave…
Does anyone know of away to transfer a game from one BlackBerry to another? I just got my Curve in the mail yesterday and and my favorate game, Spider Solitaire, is not in the rotation of free games.
You do it on the Magmic site. You can transfer a game 3 times or something. I have only done this with purchased games. I am not sure if this works with the free ones.
http://www.magmic.com/faq#faqE
Unfortunately it does not…
Too bad it doesn’t would be very cool…
Carmelo Lisciotto
Is it just me or is it kind of strange that a couple of the “Great Sites” under the Mobile IT section, Mobile Media Tester and Mobile Connection Speed Test, are not supported by the BlackBerry Browser?
Wjy would they feature a site that BlackBerry users cannot see?
Please help me I need wireless data collection tool for my Blackberry and Motorola. It needs to let me do custom forms. They need to support drop down menus, GPS, check boxes, capture photos, and bar coding. Please Help?
I have been working in a delivery business for about 3 years and we found a solution that does this. We use it for wireless bar code reading and GPS tracking. The best part is we can customize the forms on-the-fly which saves us a lot of time over a customized solution. The company that makes the product is Westlake out of LA I think. There website is http://www.westlakesoftware.com. Their product is call AirMobility.net. They made a custom Extranet for us for our company to use but their main product site is http://www.airmobility.net. We found this service set up to make it pretty easy for us to migrate the information to our back office system. We use the technology and route it to 40 different servers nationally; has worked flawlessly for about three years. Contact them, I’m sure they can help you out.
Vic Bush, VP IT