As you recall last week i talked about blackberry 10 being delayed well new news have come up this week saying that the rim CEO has said that there;s nothing wrong with the state of rim as it is at the moment. First of all how can you be so argonant on the state of the company. everyone in the tech world has said that if blackberry 10 isn't a success then rim are going down and so is there BBM service. and now that BB10 is delayed, i actually think I'm won't make it till the end of the year unless they bring out a product that revolutionary... i'm talking sarcastically of course :P
rim have now also revealed that rim is pushing the workers to push Blackberry 10 out the window and by doing this, they have employed more workers hand they are making them work 6 days out of the week just to get it out of the door and onto the users devices.
there's loads of apps for iOS devices and possibly the first one that any Facebook user will download is the Facebook app. First of all i'd like to say Facebook has been become a around program and network where anybody can come on send you a friends request and you'll start talking to them. it's simple and it's fast. just over a 6th of the world is on Facebook and there's over a half of them are mobile users so they've got to have a good dedicated app sand Facebook have done it again and bringing out a Facebook app centre app. i'm not sure if you can install and run apps from within the app center or just allow you access for when you eventually log into a desktop version of Facebook.
Google IO is the second biggest technology press conference, the first one being apple of course. But remember Google glasses how you could pre-order a pair for one thousand 500 dollars but he's the catch, you had to pre-order so early that demand was that high and also the glasses are only coming out in 2013. One person from technobuffalo visited Google IO and while he was there decided to pre-order the glasses and in return he didn't just get a receipt but he got a slab of glass with his code laser cutted into it. it' a very neat way of remembering that you were one of the lucky few to be at the Google IO event and have the money to have on you to buy the Google glasses. picture at the bottom.
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