Thursday
Feb192015

BlackBerry 10 OS 10.3.1 available for existing BlackBerry 10 smartphones

It's been a long time coming but BlackBerry 10 OS 10.3.1 is finally here for in-market BlackBerry 10 devices, including the BlackBerry(R) Passport, Z30, Z3, Z10, Q10, and Q5, as well as the Porsche Design P'9983 and P'9982 smartphones.

Updating the rest of the BB 10 family of phones with the latest and greatest features, the update includes, BlackBerry Blend, BlackBerry Assistant, battery boosting technology, plus improvements to the BlackBerry Hub, calendar, camera, multimedia and more.

This latest version also introduces dual app stores, offering access to hundreds of thousands of apps through the BlackBerry Worldstorefront and the Amazon Appstore. 

BlackBerry 10 OS 10.3.1 offers a fresh look that incorporates updated icons and an instant action bar so that each user's most commonly accessed functions are in the center of their screen. 

Source: Marketwired

Thursday
Feb192015

Sales of Aquaris E4.5 Ubuntu Edition smartphone begin in EU

The entry-level dual-SIM Aquaris E4.5 Ubuntu Edition is available for sale if you're in the European Union. The first of its kind Ubuntu powered smartphone features a  1.3.GHz Quad Core Cortex A7 processor, 1GB of RAM and a  2150 mAh battery. Basic specs to be sure, but what is interesting is that Ubuntu seems to run on hardware designed for Android phones. which means that it shouldn't be too hard to see this OS running on other devices.

Source: BQ

Thursday
Feb192015

Adobe Photoshop turns 25

Adobe Photoshop turns 25 today. The iconic image editing program revolutionized everything from image editing, magazine layouts, video and film and remains the leading image editing applications for professionals and novices alike. Hit jump for information on how Photoshop affects the world we live in as well as what's in store to celebrate this momentous occasion.

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Wednesday
Feb182015

Manage company Twitter accounts better with TweetDeck Teams

It is a security risk having multiple people manage a single Twitter account with the shared password and all. But Twitter wants to change that. Using their TweetDeck client, Twitter is introducing TweetDeck teams, it will let team members access the account without having to share a password with them. There will be two account levels—admins and contributors. The admins will be able to add and remove team members and tweet (including building lists, following and unfollowing accounts, and sending as well as scheduling tweets), while contributors can do what admin can do when it comes to tweeting but they can’t add or remove members nor can they can’t use it outside of TweetDeck.

Source: Twitter