RIM Official Statement Regarding Rumors of Poor Battery Life on the BlackBerry PlayBook

RIM Statements

Wow. RIM has wasted no time in squashing the rumor that popped up the other day about rumored poor battery performance on the upcoming BlackBerry PlayBook. So says RIM:

“Any testing or observation of battery life to date by anyone outside of RIM would have been performed using pre-beta units that were built without power management implemented. RIM is on track with its schedule to optimize the BlackBerry PlayBook’s battery life and looks forward to providing customers with a professional grade tablet that offers superior performance with comparable battery life.”

The original story/rumor traces back to Kaufman Brothers analyst Shawn Wu who claimed the battery life wasn’t yet up to par with the Samsung Galaxy Tab or Apple iPad, which could see the launch of the PlayBook delayed until May. Looks like this isn’t the case (I actually held off on blogging that original story as I didn’t think it was an accurate statement and to be honest have way more faith in my sources than Wu’s). Awesome to see RIM put this out there just like that. They obviously have a lot riding on the PlayBook and new QNX-based BlackBerry Tablet OS. So far everything about both the hardware and software has been really positive, so I’m glad they killed this negativity immediately.

PlayBook Release Date Update: As for the release date of the BlackBerry PlayBook, which is the big question on everyone’s mind right now, hopefully we’ll learn more next week at CES in Las Vegas. CES is the biggest electronics show of the year, and CrackBerry will be there reporting back the news. We’ve already seen the PlayBook show up at Developer sessions, so we’re hoping to see it next week in Vegas for ourselves finally. RIM promised first calendar quarter delivery, which gives them until the end of March to deliver it without being late. Personally, I’m *hoping* RIM will kick off the marketing efforts for the BlackBerry PlayBook with a half-time commercial at the Super Bowl.  Think about it… Black Eyed Peas are the half-time act (RIM loves the BEP), and football is all about having a playbook. It would be the perfect place to start advertising. The Super Bowl this year is February 6th, which is coming up fast. If I’m right on this theory, RIM would have to start actually selling the device not too long after the advertising starts. Worst case, by end of March, but hopefully sooner. All I know is that if April 1st hits and I don’t own my own PlayBook, I’m gonna be pi$$ed!

Funny Video: BBC One’s The One Ronnie In “My Blackberry Is Not Working!”

 

 

As a member of the NY Tech Meetup message boards I receive a bunch of emails from members about different tech stories, questions and comments. Members also share casual content they think others would enjoy, like this one sent out by Eddie which included a witty, funny video called “My BlackBerry Is Not Working!”.

The video stars Ronnie Corbett and Harry Enfield and is part of BBC One’s The One Ronnie program. In the video Ronnie is the patron of a grocery store where he goes to complain that his BlackBerry is not working. What makes this video witty and funny is that they use the blackberry fruit instead of the smartphone. The dialog is clever and will definitely be understood by any BlackBerry smartphone user.

I know I got a good laugh out of this video but check it out for yourself below and let me know what you think!

Download OS 5.0 Ringtones On Your BlackBerry Running OS 6 For Free!

 

I’m sure many of you with BlackBerry smartphones running the new BlackBerry 6 OS like the updated software, games, and other additions, but you might not like the ringtones. Maybe you liked the ringtones in OS 5.0 and want them back. Thanks to an addition made by RIM on the mobile BlackBerry website, the ringtones from OS 5.0 are now available as a free download for devices running OS 6!

If you’re not connected to the internet via WiFi the download might take a while depending on your level of coverage. For more info go to mobile.blackberry.com.

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Ever wonder what is inside the insides of your BlackBerry?

Tear down videos are nothing new for smartphones – we’ve seen most of the newer BlackBerry device models get ripped apart to their bits, but have you wondered what actually is inside those bits? The folks at Kidela, a communications company with connections to rare earth miner Stans Energy Corp., produced the above video which gets into some of those details. Check out the video above! In the video they focus on rare earth elements (see wikipedia page) which are the metals actually used in specific components within a BlackBerry. It’s pretty science geeky, but also pretty cool to know that it’s Europium that makes the color red in the LCD screen (Terbium makes green and is responsible for the backlighting in the phone) or that Yttrium is used in the camera. So the next time your teacher yells at you for snapping photos of your friend on your BlackBerry in chemistry class, just let the teacher know you’re doing an experiment with rare earth elements. 😉

Source: Kidela