Archive for February, 2009
iBerry Bottom Dock BlackBerry Curve 89xx Theme
Here’s one for the Curve 8900 owners. iBerry Bottom Dock is our first, free theme for Curve 8900 devices. Themes take forever to build, so show your appreciation by at least leaving us some feedback.
- Bottom Homescreen Icons are customizable by user
Tom001 Theme for Bold 90xx
Hey everyone
This is my first theme which I have just put together, still learning and tweeking bits. Would be great if some people could try it out and give me feedback
Couple of issues I have come stuck at so far..
- The games, applications etc folders all look the same as a default blank folder
- On homepage if you click the profile icon the text for Normal, Quiet etc is not visible until highlighted
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Android Storm Edition 95xx Theme
Theme name: Android Storm
Theme author: ECruz0102
Supported Device Model(s) and OS: 95xx 4.7
Theme Cost: Free!!!!!
Download Link(s):
Android X 5 User Icons on top and 10 on the slide all users icons with today plus feature
Bottom Slide Dock v1.3 update version!!!!
1.3 alarm indicator relocated and resize and underlay added to slide menu.
TodayPlus Version v1.3 – Top 2 icons are Messages and Calendar Bottom Dock is Top 5 users App and the Tab is a button for the App Menu. Underlays for the main screen also.
VistaBerry 5i and VistaBerry 10i 95xx Theme
Hey everyone. I’m going to be updating this thread as I create new themes. I have a few already but I’m fine tuning them. Please be patient with the OTA links because I have to rely on a 3rd party to get them hosted and sometimes I have trouble getting someone to host them for me. Please post any bugs you find in this thread along with the theme name and as much detail as you can so I can fix them.
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MetroBerry 95xx Theme
Hey everyone. I am working on a new theme called MetroBerry. I couldn’t think of a great name and had the idea that the theme has a bit of a modern feel to it, almost like an upscale part of town. The majority of the icons are skinned, with others to follow.
Here’s a screen shot:
Make your Blackberry the star of any show
PDA’s, Pocket PC’s, Blackberries, I-Phones. Whatever you call them, they are the biggest celebrity in any town. Blackberry Storm and iPhone Internet Speed Test
Wondering how fast your nice new BlackBerry Storm or iPhone is letting you browse the internet? Many people want to know if their nice new toy is living up to the hype and their own expectations. Cisco Global Internet Speed Test (GIST) for iPhone & Blackberry Storm is a neat little tool to test your mobile bandwidth. It actually includes speeds over WiFi as well, which are likely to be limited by the hardware and OS, and not the internet connection. The program quantifies your speed under three different classifications:
- Web 2.0 Grade: surf the web and collaborate, you’re on a solid wave (150 – 449 kbps)
- Music Grade: download/listen to your favorite tunes, you’ve got the bandwidth (450 – 749 kbps)
- Video Grade: get your popcorn—it’s showtime, you’re in the fast lane (750+ kbps)
blackberrynews had a few posts made by people who tried out the program, and to be honest, the speeds did not seem very impressive.
Download the program from Cisco for free here!
Transfer DRM protected iTunes M4P music to BlackBerry Storm
“With a unique touch screen and cutting-edge multimedia capabilities, the BlackBerry Storm smartphone makes a great impression as you travel across town or to almost any corner of the world.”
One of the great new features I am starting to enjoy on my BlackBerry Storm is the ability for it to play multimedia files and specifically audio (music).
Blackberry Kicked iPhone’s Butt in December
According to a list compiled by AvianResearch, RIM’s Blackberry Curve is the most popular mobile phone in retail stores, with Apple’s iPhone 3G sliding in at second place. Really, this one should be obvious.
As each year advances, mobile phones become more and more sophisticated, morphing from the old-school flip designs of yesteryear to sophisticated, handheld computers capable of writing documents, playing detailed games and rendering high-resolution video. As of late, it’s easy to debate on whether RIM’s Blackberry Curve is better than Apple’s iPhone: both have their strengths and weaknesses. While the Blackbery Curve reaches out to the executive offering secure business solutions and a full QWERTY keyboard, the iPhone offers a plethora of tools that propel it beyond any kind of “mobile phone” classification. Both devices allow users to install applications, watch television shows, and check email online.
RIM’s (doomed?) BlackBerry Magnum



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