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OnwardMobility اعلام کرد که تلفن های شرکت BlackBerry را در سال 2021 طراحی خواهد کرد

۲۵ بازديد
همکاری بین شرکت های BlackBerry و TCL سال گذشته به پایان رسید، اما بعد از چند ماه شرکت OnwardMobility اعلام کرد که تلفن های شرکت BlackBerry را در سال 2021 طراحی خواهد کرد و به فروش خواهد رساند.

به تازگی مدیر عامل این شرکت، پیتر فرانکلین تایید کرد که شرکت او در مسیر انجام این کار است.


تشخیص این تلفن ها آسان خواهد بود، آن‌ها از صفحه کلید سخت افزاری BlackBerry برخوردار خواهند بود. با این وجود همه این گوشی‌ها در بخش داخلی مدرن خواهند بود و از شبکه‌ 5G پشتیبانی می‌کنند.
گوشی های 2021 بلک بری در راه بازار
در حال حاضر، شرکت OnwardMobility در حال همکاری با شرکت Foxconn برای ساخت اولین مدل از گوشی 2021 بلک بری است. این دستگاه‌ها در آمریکای شمالی و اروپا عرضه می‌شوند و در آسیا نیز در دسترس خواهند بود. اما هنوز زمان دقیق عرضه این گوشی مشخص نیست.



بعد از تجربه چندین دهه BlackBerry در ایجاد خدمات ارتباطی ایمن برای شرکت ها، باز هم تمرکز اصلی تلفن های جدید BlackBerry بر روی امنیت خواهد بود.

تلفن‌های هوشمند بلک‌بری، از ابتدا تا اکنون
گوشی‌های بلک‌بری از اولین تلفن‌های هوشمندی بودند که در بین مصرف‌کنندگان محبوب شدند و درپی توانمندی این محصولات در حفظ حریم خصوصی کاربران، این کمپانی توانست سال‌ها به عنوان یک شرکت قابل اعتماد باقی بماند.

از زمان سلطنت دستگاه‌های بلک‌بری گوشی‌های هوشمند تغییرات زیادی داشته‌اند و فرمت بلند و باریک فعلی به‌ این معنی است که صفحه ‌کلید‌های فیزیکی پایین گوشی جزو اولویت‌های کاربران نیست و نمی‌توان کتمان کرد که تایپ کردن با صفحه‌کلیدهای مجازی بسیار ساده‌تر و سریع‌تر است. اما در هر حال بعضی از کاربران صفحه کلید فیزیکی خودشان را می خواهند!

BlackBerry Is a Movie That Portrays Tech

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BlackBerry Is a Movie That Portrays Tech
before iPhones, Androids, and Samsung Galaxies, BlackBerry was the smartphone. It was dubbed the “CrackBerry,” because of the seemingly addictive hold the sleek gizmo, with its satisfyingly clicky keyboard buttons, had on the market. Kim Kardashian was glued to hers. Barack Obama ran the free world from his. And its famously secure messaging client helped international drug rings conduct businesses across the globe.

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Now, it’s a relic. An also-ran. Or, as one character puts it in BlackBerry, a new movie about the early smartphone empire’s rise and fall, it’s merely “the thing people used before they used the iPhone.” But as this fresh, thoughtful comedy makes plain, BlackBerry is more than just a bleak cautionary tale. It’s a story of how tech culture, as we know it today, took root, bloomed, and died on the vine.

The movie opens with a telling title card: “The following fictionalization is inspired by real people and real events that took place in Waterloo, Ontario.” Matt Johnson, the film’s director and cowriter, shrugs it off as “a prefix designed by our lawyers.” But beyond ensuring artistic license, it also situates the film, squarely, in a sleepy town about an hour and half from Toronto.

Before the super successful BlackBerry and its parent company, Research in Motion, revamped the region as an aspiring tech hub, Waterloo and its environs were better known for their lively farmer’s market culture and Mennonites in horse-drawn buggies.

What BlackBerry captures is the period that disrupted that, a short-lived rumpsringa in the late '90s and early aughts when the future of tech and telecommunications felt truly global. It was a period when anywhere could be the next Silicon Valley. In this sense, the titular gadget—which promised palm-of-your-hand connectivity across the globe—is, quite literally, a structuring device.

LOOSELY BASED ON the 2016 book Losing the Signal, BlackBerry seems at first blush like a familiar, Social Network-style drama of a company’s explosive rise. Nebbish engineer Mike Lazaridis (This Is the End’s Jay Baruchel) teams up with Jim Balsillie (It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’s Glenn Howerton), a menacing Harvard MBA. It’s a marriage of mutual convenience, undergirded by a more Faustian logic.

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With Lazaridis’ ability to exploit existing wireless infrastructure, and Balsillie’s command of boardroom politics, the pair invent, and cannily market, the modern smartphone. In one funny montage, Howerton’s Balsillie recasts his sales force (“Dead-eyed dumb fucks,” as he calls them) as actors, dispatching them to fancy restaurants and private clubs to talk loudly on their BlackBerrys, in an effort to call attention to the device. “It’s not a cell phone,” he insists. “It’s a status symbol.”

Where Balsillie is eager to exploit the device’s appeal to a class of go-go C-suite dicks—and backdate employment contracts, and play cat-and-mouse with the SEC, and generally overpromise and underdeliver—Lazaridis is more preoccupied with the nuts-and-bolts of obsessively engineering a worthwhile product. His motto: “‘Good enough’ is the enemy of humanity.” For Baruchel (who, with great reluctance, relinquished his own vintage BlackBerry just two years ago), the film is a parable, warning about what happens “when you get so big that you’re beholden to other masters.”

“It’s no coincidence that the guys who invented the first tele-communicator were all Star Trek fanatics.”

FILMMAKER MATT JOHNSON
If Balsillie (“Ballsley, not Ball-silly,” he seethes) is the corporate devil on Lazaridis’ shoulder, the better, or at least geekier, angels of his nature are represented by longtime friend and cofounder, Doug Fregin. As imagined (and played by) Johnson, Doug is a hyperactive goober in wide, windshield eyeglasses and a David Foster Wallace headband. He compares Wi-Fi signals to the Force in Star Wars, pays for business lunches with cash pried out of a velcro Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles wallet, and uses “Glengarry Glen Ross” as a verb.

For Johnson, pop culture is a kind of lingua franca. His cult web series turned Viceland sitcom Nirvanna the Band the Show, is riven with references and extended homages: to the Criterion Collection, Nintendo’s Wii Shop Wednesday, the rollerblading sequence set to a Prodigy track in the 1995 film Hackers. But more than a pop encyclopedia, Johnson is also a deft prober of the nerd pathology. In his feature debut, 2013’s The Dirties, he plays an alienated high schooler avenging himself on his bullies by plotting a school shooting, under the auspice of making a student film about a school shooting. “School shooting comedy” is a tough sell. But Johnson committed to the premise with verve, humor, and considerable intelligence, revealing how certain dorky defense mechanisms (from pop culture obsessiveness to irony) can curdle into out-and-out psychopathy.

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IN THIS MOVIE, JOHNSON gives the pop culture geek a fairer, more forgiving, shake. He wanted to create what he calls “the anti-Big Bang Theory,” referring to the wildly popular syndicated sitcom that he regards “detestable.” “It’s no coincidence,” he points out, “that the guys who invented the first tele-communicator were all Star Trek fanatics.”

BlackBerry’s opening credits montage situates the device as part of a longer pop culture lineage, running from Star Trek to Blade Runner, Inspector Gadget, and Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. The sequence draws a direct line from the pop culture obsessives of the past and the technologists of the present. As Johnson puts it, “I don’t think the nerds of the '90s get enough credit for inventing the future.”

BlackBerry foregrounds this industriousness. In an early, legitimately thrilling sequence, a group of pale, bespectacled engineers frantically jury-rig a smartphone prototype out of a calculator, a TV remote, a Nintendo Game Boy, and a vintage Speak & Spell. Waking up at his desk the next morning in a puddle of his own drool, Doug declares, “I had a dream we were rich.” And then, citing Dune, “And sometimes my dreams occur exactly as I dreamt them.”

But Doug’s dreams don’t materialize. Not exactly. However clever, these starry-eyed, far-sighted techies seem fatally outmatched by the realities of capital markets and corporate politicking. Balsillie sees the product foremost as a symbol of “total individualism … that fits in your fist.” The seriousness he affords the company—his marketing savvy, creative accounting, and ability to berate his underlings into submission—soon reveals itself in due course as a liability.

While the CEOs push BlackBerry toward exponential growth, Johnson’s Doug is more concerned with holding on to the liberating, quasi-anarchic culture of tech innovation. As increasingly absurd deadlines loom, he makes a point of breaking for pizza parties, and emergency, in-office movie nights. (“They based Duke Nukem on this guy,” he chirps, pointing to Roddy Piper’s gun-toting wiseass in John Carpenter’s They Live.) Balsillie, meanwhile, writes him off as “a goof.”

For Doug, the opportunity of making many billions of dollars does not have to run counter to a breezy atmosphere of innovation, experimentation, and goofing off. And BlackBerry is, tellingly, made in this same spirit.

FORMALLY, BlackBerry is loose, almost improvisational. The camera roves, jitters, and pulls focus in an instant. The poppy humor and fly-on-the-wall, hyperrealist style combine in compelling ways. Imagine an Edgar Wright movie lensed like a Ken Loach film. The performances feel similarly off-the-cuff. When Howerton’s Balsillie attempts to intimidate a boardroom by howling, “I AM FROM WATERLOOOOOO! WHERE THE VAMPIRES HANG OUT!” the line feels snatched out of thin air.

“I like when things are moving, when things are a little chaotic, when things are slightly unpredictable” says Howerton. “I think it creates an environment where you can create something that feels very real. It doesn't feel so calculated.”

Baurchel calls Johnson’s process “organic.” He invites actors to go off-book, supplying their own reactions based on their understanding of the characters. Some in the company were less enthused by the free-form approach. Johnson recalls Mad Men alum Rich Sommer, playing a Google engineer poached to rebuild BlackBerry’s network infrastructure, becoming so exasperated with the lack of more explicit direction that he removed his microphone on-set. (The shot of Sommer mouthing wordlessly is used in the final cut, suggesting his character’s own confusion and helplessness.)


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BlackBerry The iPhone changed everything

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company announced Wednesday that it finally, officially would stop designing and producing its own smartphones.  The iPhone changed everything,itself will live on as a software and services provider---which, good luck there, too---but its hardware days are kaput.

The reasons for BlackBerry’s hardware decline aren’t mysterious. The iPhone changed everything, and BlackBerry (then RIM) was too slow to change with it. It’s been years since the Waterloo-based former tech titan has released anything that resonated, despite a last-ditch embrace of Android. In fact, you’d be forgiven for not realizing they were still in the device business at all.

“That's the stage BlackBerry has reached---many people aren't even aware that BlackBerry still makes phones,” says Jan Dawson, chief analyst of Jackdaw Research. Even this transition is a muddled one; the company will still license its name and software out to third-party hardware vendors, as it did with the imminently forgettable DTEK50 this summer.

It may be hard to remember in 2016, but BlackBerry was once not just a dominant force, but an innovative one, with handsets beloved by businesses, politicians, and fast-typists around the world. Rather than mourn what BlackBerry has become, we’re taking a look at its entire arc through a few of its key products, from upstart to over-achiever, all the way back down to disappearing altogether.

As for the future? BlackBerry still made a big chunk of revenue from hardware. That’s gone now. And the software business holds nearly as many challenges today as hardware did 10 years ago.

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“The nature of the business it's chasing is evolving rapidly, with strong new competitors coming in,” says Dawson. “BlackBerry isn't starting from a position of dominance this time around, so it's less vulnerable to that kind of disruption, but it's not going to be an easy road.”

At least this time, maybe, BlackBerry will know trouble when it sees it.

بلک بری (blackberry) به معنای شاتوت سیاه

۲۰ بازديد
ابتدا از نام این برند شروع می کنیم که چرا بلک بری ؟سوالی که بسیاری از بلک بری داران ریزبین روزانه از خود می پرسند که نام این برند محبوب از کجا سرچشمه می گیرد؟

همان طور که مطلع هستید بلک بری (blackberry) به معنای شاتوت سیاه می باشد.حال کلید های کیبورد فیزیکی مدل های قدیمی یا حتی جدید بلک را تجسم کنید و آن ها را در کنار هم فشرده کنید و آن قدر آن ها را نزدیک به هم کنید تا واقعا تصویر یک شاتوت را به ما خواهد داد.این دلیل نام گذاری کمپانی به بلک بری یا همان شاتوت سیاه می باشد.

اولین گوشی بلک بری در سال ۱۹۹۹ پس از گذشت فراز و نشیب های بسیار وارد بازار شد.نام این گوشی ۸۵۰ بود.محصول سال های دور بلک در آن زمان توجه بسیاری از کمپانی ها و شرکت های مرتبط با تکنولوژی را به خود جلب کرده بود.

۸۵۰ در ابتدا قابلیت های چندانی نداشت و به عنوان یک گوشی همراه تمام سرویس نمی شد به آن نگاه کرد و بسیار محدود بود.خب طبیعی است محصولی نوپا و جدید که جای پیشرفت بسیار داشت.از جمله قابلیت های اندک این مدل می توان به قابلیت های HTML،فرستادن پیامک،دسترسی به اینترنت از طریق وایرلس،تقویم و همچنین دسترسی به ایمیل ها اشاره کرد.به نظر من برای یک گوشی نوپا خیلی فراتر از انتظار هم می باشد.

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البته ناگفته نماند که ۸۵۰ طی سال ها با تغییرات بسیاری که هم از نظر طراحی و هم از نظر کانفیگ سخت افزاری داشت روانه ی بازار شد.تست های بسیاری توسط RIM و برخی شرکت های دیگر برای ساخت این مدل انجام شده بود تا سرانجام به ۸۵۰ رسید.

سه سال بعد نوبت به گوشی های سری ۵۰۰۰ و ۶۰۰۰ بلک رسید.با گذشت هر سال این برند کانادایی کامل تر و شناخته تر می شد.اولین دیوایسی که از جاوا برای انتقال داده(Monochrome Java Based) بین دستگاه های دیگر استفاده می کرد(از جمله انتقال ایمیل ها) .

اولین بلک بری رنگی سری ۷۰۰۰ :۷۲۹۰ اولین بلک بری رنگی بود که حس بسیار خوبی را به مخاطب منتقل می کرد.رابط کابری جذاب و زیبا نسبت به مدل های قدیمی و پیشین ۷۲۹۰ را متمایز میکرد.در این مدل کاربران در هنگام جست و جو در اینترنت حس کامپیوتر شخصی را داشتند و این به دلیل تغییر در رابط کاربری بود.از جمله نقاط قوت و مثبت در این مدل می توان به اضافه شدن قابلیت بلوتوث نیز اشاره کرد زیرا ۷۲۹۰ اولین بلوتوثی بلک بری بود.

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با ما همراه باشید همچنان با ۷۱۰۰ : محصولی که لقب SuperType را با داشتن قابلیت پیش بینی کلمات و وجود دو حرف در هر کلید به جای کیبورد های QWERTY به خود اختصاص داد نمودار فروش بلک بری در این محصول به سمت کاربران معمولی و عام جامعه نسبت به قشر تجاری سنگینی می کرد و این نشان از موفقیت این کمپانی در بین عموم بوده است.86926-rim-blackberry-7100t

Pearl,Curve,Bold و Storm از دیگر پرچمداران بلک می باشند که در سال های نه چندان دور خودنمایی کرده اند و طرفداران بسیار زیادی را به خود اختصاص داده اند.در این سری از مدل ها ویژگی های بسیار جذاب و جدیدی به دیوایس ها افزوده شد که در جت هوشمند سازی سایر محصولات بسیار کمک شایانی کرد.از جمله قابلیت های جدید می توان به:GPS,دریافت و به اشتراک گذاری عکس و فیلم،دسترسی به اینترنت با ظاهری شیک،دوربین،حافظه ی خارجی،Wifi و بسیاری از قابلیت های ریز و درشت دیگر اشاره کرد.BlackBerry_Review_Storm_Tour_Bold_Curve

و در آخر می رسیم به محصولات جدید و اخیر بلک بری که در سایت به طور کامل در رابطه با آن ها توضیح داده شده است.دوستان عزیز این آموزش در رابطه با آشناسازی دوستان عزیز به طور مقدماتی با محصولات بلک بری از سال های دور تا به حال بود و در آینده آموزش های کامل و حرفه ای در زمینه های بررسی سیستم عامل خود بلک بری OS و تاریخ و زبان نوشتن آن،راه اندازی سیستم عامل،ویژگی های نرم افزاری که شما از آن غافل هستید،بررسی سخت افزارهای دیوایس های مختلف به طور حرفه ای،امنیت در بلک بری و بسیاری از آموزش های تخصصی و جالب دیگر در قالب فایل های PDF بر روی سایت قرار خواهند گرفت.