Posts Tagged ‘Youtube Video’

Rove holiday promotion: Buy 3 Mobile Admin licenses get 1 free


[YouTube link]

Rove are having a special offer for the holidays: buy 3 Mobile Admin licenses before the end of December, and receive 1 more license of equal or lesser value at no charge.

If you’re not familiar with Rove, they provide secure mobile access for IT admins so they can investigate and resolve IT incidents anywhere, anytime. Just check out their cool YouTube video that explains it all (above).

Learn more about Rove Mobile Admin 5.0.

Also, feel free to grab a fully functional trial version of Rove Mobile Admin.

© Kyle for BlackBerry Cool, 2009



What games to expect for the Storm2 with OpenGL


YouTube video from IntoMobile

So far at the BlackBerry Developer Conference we have seen 3 games for the BlackBerry Storm2 using OpenGL. The first, Need for Speed Sprint by EA, was by far the most impressive. The game uses 10 years and millions of dollars behind EA’s 3D mobile graphics engine and it looks amazing on the Storm2. The others are by Concrete and Sega. Concrete is releasing PBA Bowling for the Storm2 and they have leveraged OpenGL to provide a slick-looking 3D bowling experience. Lastly, Sega gave a quick preview of Super Monkey Ball, which wasn’t demoed on the Storm2, but we were told to expect it.

So what other rich 3D games and content can we expect from the Storm2? Currently, there isn’t much but everything we’re seeing here at Dev Con is telling us that early to mid 2010 is when we can expect to see development take off. The problem lies in that having only one device with OpenGL support may not be enough to convince smaller developers to make great games that use these new features. It’s really easy for a huge company such as EA to make a 3D OpenGL game for the Storm2, regardless of whether the revenue will justify it.

Smaller companies like IUGO, that make incredible iPhone games, aren’t taking advantage of OpenGL for the Storm2, because it’s hard to justify the development costs. The new tools that RIM have announced at the BlackBerry Developer Conference are going to generally help development, but in the end we need more devices supporting OpenGL to make it worth it.

If you’re a Storm2 user and you’re looking for more games that use the features of the device, some larger companies such as EA will be around to satisfy your immediate needs, but early to mid 2010 is when this device is going to get really good.

© Kyle for BlackBerry Cool, 2009



BlackBerry Tour, Bold, Storm and Curve 8900 speaker test

This video isn’t the most definitive comparison of the speakers on the most recent BlackBerry devices, but it does give you an idea of the subtle differences between them.

The Bold seems to have the best sound, while the 8900 seemed the loudest. The Storm seemed to be very treble-intensive, but it is a YouTube video which tends to distort sound considerably.

The Tour’s speakers gave the music a deeper, more bass-heavy sound, comparable to that of the Bold. Overall, I would give the Bold the best rating, with the Tour a close second. After that the 8900 and then the Storm.

What do you think?

[Via BerryReview]

© BlackBerry Cool for BlackBerry Cool, 2009