Posts tagged Blackberry
iSkoot for Skype on Blackberry
Nov 2nd

SKYPE CALLING AND MORE FOR YOUR MOBILE PHONE
ISKOOT WEBSITE
iSkoot for Skype is your solution for Skype on the go — an easy-to-use mobile application with all your favorite Skype features.

Your complete Skype contact List
Push-of-a-button Skype calling
Live Skype Chat
SkypeOut
Update your Status
Add and Remove contacts
iSkoot offers network service for iSkoot for Skype in over 45 countries worldwide.
Slacker Radio on your BB
Nov 2nd
Slacker is what radio was meant to be: personal, portable and free.
With millions of songs from thousands of artists, Slacker Radio is the best way to discover new artists and hear your favorite songs. We believe music is personal and Slacker Radio delivers an experience unique to every listener.
Cellcrypt – Secure Calls
Oct 27th
Cellcrypt is the leading provider of technology to secure mobile voice calls on everyday smartphones. Consumers, governments and corporate enterprises use its flagship product – Cellcrypt Mobile™ – worldwide.
Founded in 2005, Cellcrypt’s R&D innovation resulted in Encrypted Mobile Content Protocol (EMCP), an Internet Protocol (IP) based technology that optimises delivery of encrypted data between mobile devices over wireless networks. EMCP solves the technical challenge of delivering reliable high-performance encryption of voice data over networks with low bandwidth and varying connectivity.
Cellcrypt technology operates over data-enabled networks including 2G (GPRS/EDGE), 3G (HSPA, CDMA/EV-DO), Wi-Fi® and satellite, and are optimised to run on Nokia® Symbian and BlackBerry® smartphones.
Light Twitter App for BB (Tiny Twitter)
Oct 26th
Surfing the net we have found a very light and snazzy java based app for the ever so faithfull twitter-ers.
TinyTwitter is a wonderful bit of software that puts everything Twitter at your fingertips. You can point your BlackBerry browser to http://tinytwitter.com or http://m.ttwt.at and the site will automatically recognize which type of device your running (yes, Windows Mobile devices are supported too) and let you download the application for free. It should tell you automatically but if it doesn’t make sure to download the “Recent Java Enabled Phones (MDIP 2.0)” version of the application.
Blackberry 9700 simulator
Oct 23rd



