Last week, the company formally known as RIM pulled the wrappers off BlackBerry 10. Aside from the handsets and the corresponding OS, the presentation's focus appeared to be on the 70,000 apps the ...
It’s never been easier to find quality BlackBerry applications. That’s due largely to RIM’s own app store, BlackBerry App World–which sees right around 1 million downloads a day, according to the ...
App World is BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion (RIM) Ltd.'s answer to Apple's widely popular iPhone AppStore and Google Android's Android Market. App World is a storefront where BlackBerry users can ...
BlackBerry App World is BlackBerry maker Research In Motion's answer to similar mobile application stores like Apple's iTunes-based AppStore and the Google Android Market. It's an area where ...
BlackBerry App World, RIM’s reactive attempt at at a mobile app store, is starting to look a little half-assed. First, we find out it’s based on PayPal. Next, an arbitrary minimum app price: $2.99. I ...
We just heard about the BlackBerry PlayBook and now we’re already hearing about some of the apps which will be available for the device. Among the first: A free ...
Research in Motion is working on a major update for the BlackBerry App World. The new version of RIM’s app store for smartphone and tablet apps will have a new user interface, the ability to share ...
BlackBerry users have no shortage of free application for their smartphones. A Google search for the terms “Free BlackBerry Apps” turns up pages and pages of possibilities. But who wants to sift ...
I've recently come to realize one of the main reasons BlackBerry is failing so miserably on the app front--poor execution! In his UC eWeekly a couple of weeks ago, Jim Burton talked about the growing ...
AFAIK, Google never distributed their Blackberry apps via AppWorld, so your Blackberry ID has no bearing on this. If you really want to have the Gmail app, you'll have to extract it from a Blackberry ...
True BlackBerry lovers, or “CrackBerry” addicts, if you will, can never have too many BlackBerry apps. This steady demand for apps is no secret, and nary a week goes by that I don’t some see some ...