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http://money.cnn.com/2015/04/27/tech...hip/index.html
Posted via CB10awindsr likes this.04-27-15 11:49 PMLike 1 - Looks like the media is trying to cause a stir again *sigh*
http://money.cnn.com/2015/04/27/tech...hip/index.html
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Posted via CB1004-27-15 11:58 PMLike 6 - QT is gaining serious traction. It's cross platform like Java but it runs natively on the system it is running on.
I happened to have installed software from SiliconDust today and found it to be built by QT. Blackberry Blend uses QT as well.
Java was revolutionary because programmers were able to write software once in a high level language and the binaries could be interpreted on windows, mac, and Linux. There was no need to learn the intricacies of each kernel, windowing system, hardware abstraction, etc... The downsides are that it had to be interpreted and this has a huge performance penalty and is a resource hog.
QT is nice because it doesn't have a runtime. The QT dlls are bundled with the application and it's a lot closer to machine language. It already works on Windows, Mac, Linux, BB10, Android..
Now, who will own the QT Cross-platform App store?
Boom!!!
Posted via CB1004-28-15 12:03 AMLike 14 - QT is gaining serious traction. It's cross platform like Java but it runs natively on the system it is running on.
I happened to have installed software from SiliconDust today and found it to be built by QT. Blackberry Blend uses QT as well.
Java was revolutionary because programmers were able to write software once in a high level language and the binaries could be interpreted on windows, mac, and Linux. There was no need to learn the intricacies of each kernel, windowing system, hardware abstraction, etc... The downsides are that it had to be interpreted and this has a huge performance penalty and is a resource hog.
QT is nice because it doesn't have a runtime. The QT dlls are bundled with the application and it's a lot closer to machine language. It already works on Windows, Mac, Linux, BB10, Android..
Now, who will own the QT Cross-platform App store?
Boom!!!
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Apple doesn't allow Java on their device. So, you can't run apps written in Java (for Android) on ios. Same applies to Qt.
Mobile OS are not like desktop os where you can install whatever you like. What you can execute on mobile OS is controlled by OS owners (Apple, Android/Google, BlackBerry, Microsoft). If they don't allow Qt, it won't work.
Posted via CB10rarsen likes this.04-28-15 12:31 AMLike 1 - Thanks for that post showing that very interesting comment. Some questions here are
How many people are using Qt studio for iOS and android development. This would tell us what our app conversion base would be.
What kind of support and how good is Qt for building apps in it.
I'll try and look it up
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http://forums.crackberry.com/bb-10-d...uture-1010596/
From the link in the thread.
After discussing this with Bernd, who maintains the QNX platform together with
myself, we have decided to mark the BlackBerry 10 platform unsupported.
According to BlackBerry, they are still committed to Qt4 releases, but have no
plans for Qt5. With that in mind, and given the fact that we have limited
resources, maintaining the BB10 port becomes an unfeasible task, and we prefer
to focus on stock QNX, which remains unaffected by this announcement.
The plan is to keep the BB10 plugin around for now (just that we will no longer be
officially supporting it), but eventually we plan to remove it completely from
the Qt codebase in case no one looks after it. We will keep it around while it
still works, but there will be no committment on keeping it working.laketrout73 likes this.04-28-15 12:41 AMLike 1 - Hey guys. I could ask the "forum" but I'd rather ask you all. I have my recently deceased fathers Z10. I want to give it to my brother as he needs one, but I also want him to have the pics and other stuff I haven't deleted as he may find some solace in it. Is there a way to disassociate the BBID without wiping or will I have to wipe and selectively restore?04-28-15 12:50 AMLike 5
- Hey guys. I could ask the "forum" but I'd rather ask you all. I have my recently deceased fathers Z10. I want to give it to my brother as he needs one, but I also want him to have the pics and other stuff I haven't deleted as he may find some solace in it. Is there a way to disassociate the BBID without wiping or will I have to wipe and selectively restore?
- Copy data to a folder in your computer.
- Wipe the device.
- Associate new BlackBerry ID
- Connect device to computer using mass storage mode
- Copy data from computer folder to BlackBerry folder.
This won't restore contacts though. For contacts, you could use apps like contacts imex to export contacts to a. CSV (etc) file and later import them with that app again.
Posted via CB1004-28-15 01:13 AMLike 12 -
As you can see, yesterday's close is less than a point away from the index breaking down below its all important 50-dma. If the index confirms this breakdown, you will be able to buy ACAD, HALO or others at some very good pricing. So today is a very important day and I know I'll be watching for some selling to increase giving us a Buy opportunity.
Let's see where the Index trades today, that will tell us where to price our purchases. The drop will be no more than 10%, likely 5% and short-lived, but every dime is important when you buy on volume. I should mention that the DOW Jones is worth watching today as well, it is near its 50-dma too. GL04-28-15 07:21 AMLike 16 - Nice posts on Qt. But I am not sure if it is a big deal (yet). Qt apps will work on Android, ios, BlackBerry, Windows Phones only if these OSes allow you to run those apps. If Apple refuses to let Qt apps in their app-store, app won't even be available to ios.
Apple doesn't allow Java on their device. So, you can't run apps written in Java (for Android) on ios. Same applies to Qt.
Mobile OS are not like desktop os where you can install whatever you like. What you can execute on mobile OS is controlled by OS owners (Apple, Android/Google, BlackBerry, Microsoft). If they don't allow Qt, it won't work.
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Imagine creating a text file. It doesn't matter if you use Notepad, or Write or even Word as long as the output is text.
I think the hurdles Chen is facing are not technical.
Posted via CB1004-28-15 08:17 AMLike 8 - Tuesday 28 April 2015 | 14:42 CET | News
BlackBerry announced tthat Colombian firm Caprecom, which operates in the health services insurance sector and pension fund management, chose to upgrade to BES12, a multi-OS EMM solution by BlackBerry. BES12 centralises device management from one, unified console and supports iOS, Android, Windows Phone, BlackBerry 10 and BlackBerry OS devices. At the same time, BES12 allows immediate and secure access to corporate information and applications to the Caprecom mobile workforce throughout Colombia.04-28-15 08:44 AMLike 20 - FWIW: Latest from QNX with QT implementation discussion, etc. Some follow up from yesterday's postings.
The QNX� SDK for Apps and Media includes a fully ported, integrated, and optimized version of Qt that enables development teams to "Code Less. Create More". The Qt implementation on QNX features the following benefits:
Interesting tidbit.
The iOS interface supports various Apple models, generations, and firmware releases. The iPod interface software conforms to the relevant sections of the Apple iPod Accessory Interface Protocol Specification Release. Embedded system developers can use this interface software in conjunction with hardware that complies with the Apple iPod/iPhone Hardware Specification Release. These specifications are available from Apple.04-28-15 09:10 AMLike 11 - OT Alert: AAPL
I'm proud of how little AAPL talk is taking place in here today after another "record" quarter. I hope to not stir any debate or prolonged discussion, but my only comment is that you gotta love the head fake this stock took out of the gate, starting up 2% at $134.54 and then quickly falling into the red. It's like the market cheered for the headlines until reality hit them when someone said, "how much longer can this stock stay inflated by this buyback program?"04-28-15 09:22 AMLike 10 -
- OT Alert: AAPL
I'm proud of how little AAPL talk is taking place in here today after another "record" quarter. I hope to not stir any debate or prolonged discussion, but my only comment is that you gotta love the head fake this stock took out of the gate, starting up 2% at $134.54 and then quickly falling into the red. It's like the market cheered for the headlines until reality hit them when someone said, "how much longer can this stock stay inflated by this buyback program?"
Posted via CB10Eumaeus likes this.04-28-15 10:03 AMLike 1 - I was very disheartened with John Chen's interview yesterday with CNBC. Look at how he attempted to sell BB10 phones.
CNBC: "At one point, almost every one of our listeners had a BlackBerry. What are you going to do to win them back?"
Chen: "We are going to focus on security, privacy and productivity. The battery last forever, the keyboard and all that stuff. It is really about creating the next cool phones.
CNBC: "How do you say come back to BlackBerry?"
Chen: "Applications has been one of our achilles heel..."
This is just awful. Chen is acting like he has a terrible product to sell when he actually has the best product on the market to sell. I would have whipped out a Passport and said, "They should come back because BlackBerry is making the most innovative, productive phones of any company in the smartphone space. If you value your time then you need a BlackBerry. Apple is yesterday's technology where you are forced to go from one app to another to answer a text then an email, you miss messages because there is not a notification light and your messages are in seven different locations. On Blackberry 10, all your messages are in one location, you can attach multiple files in an email, respond to messages without leaving the app you are in, and you can minimize whatever video you may be watching, whether that is a CNBC video or Youtube to respond to a text or email without the video pausing. Our phones are built for people on the move. Also, you can customize keyboard shortcuts which will save valuable time over the course of a day so it will be one click to call your client or boss and one click to open up your favorite app. And on top of that, we are the world leader in security, I heard that the Russians were able to read Pres. Obama's email but not the ones on his BlackBerry. That says something right there. If you pick up a Classic or Passport you will not be disappointed."
If I were an employee of BlackBerry, I would be incredibly disappointed and demoralized that Chen is not trumpeting the products and technology that I have worked so hard to make a reality. Make no mistake, Blackberry needs devices to increase revenues and become profitable. Unfortunately, Chen's performance yesterday makes me rethink my investment in BBRY and that is tough for me to say.04-28-15 10:04 AMLike 2 - I was very disheartened with John Chen's interview yesterday with CNBC. Look at how he attempted to sell BB10 phones.
CNBC: "At one point, almost every one of our listeners had a BlackBerry. What are you going to do to win them back?"
Chen: "We are going to focus on security, privacy and productivity. The battery last forever, the keyboard and all that stuff. It is really about creating the next cool phones.
CNBC: "How do you say come back to BlackBerry?"
Chen: "Applications has been one of our achilles heel..."
This is just awful. Chen is acting like he has a terrible product to sell when he actually has the best product on the market to sell. I would have whipped out a Passport and said, "They should come back because BlackBerry is making the most innovative, productive phones of any company in the smartphone space. If you value your time then you need a BlackBerry. Apple is yesterday's technology where you are forced to go from one app to another to answer a text then an email, you miss messages because there is not a notification light and your messages are in seven different locations. On Blackberry 10, all your messages are in one location, you can attach multiple files in an email, respond to messages without leaving the app you are in, and you can minimize whatever video you may be watching, whether that is a CNBC video or Youtube to respond to a text or email without the video pausing. Our phones are built for people on the move. Also, you can customize keyboard shortcuts which will save valuable time over the course of a day so it will be one click to call your client or boss and one click to open up your favorite app. And on top of that, we are the world leader in security, I heard that the Russians were able to read Pres. Obama's email but not the ones on his BlackBerry. That says something right there. If you pick up a Classic or Passport you will not be disappointed."
If I were an employee of BlackBerry, I would be incredibly disappointed and demoralized that Chen is not trumpeting the products and technology that I have worked so hard to make a reality. Make no mistake, Blackberry needs devices to increase revenues and become profitable. Unfortunately, Chen's performance yesterday makes me rethink my investment in BBRY and that is tough for me to say.04-28-15 10:15 AMLike 2 - I was very disheartened with John Chen's interview yesterday with CNBC. Look at how he attempted to sell BB10 phones.
CNBC: "At one point, almost every one of our listeners had a BlackBerry. What are you going to do to win them back?"
Chen: "We are going to focus on security, privacy and productivity. The battery last forever, the keyboard and all that stuff. It is really about creating the next cool phones.
CNBC: "How do you say come back to BlackBerry?"
Chen: "Applications has been one of our achilles heel..."
This is just awful. Chen is acting like he has a terrible product to sell when he actually has the best product on the market to sell. I would have whipped out a Passport and said, "They should come back because BlackBerry is making the most innovative, productive phones of any company in the smartphone space. If you value your time then you need a BlackBerry. Apple is yesterday's technology where you are forced to go from one app to another to answer a text then an email, you miss messages because there is not a notification light and your messages are in seven different locations. On Blackberry 10, all your messages are in one location, you can attach multiple files in an email, respond to messages without leaving the app you are in, and you can minimize whatever video you may be watching, whether that is a CNBC video or Youtube to respond to a text or email without the video pausing. Our phones are built for people on the move. Also, you can customize keyboard shortcuts which will save valuable time over the course of a day so it will be one click to call your client or boss and one click to open up your favorite app. And on top of that, we are the world leader in security, I heard that the Russians were able to read Pres. Obama's email but not the ones on his BlackBerry. That says something right there. If you pick up a Classic or Passport you will not be disappointed."
If I were an employee of BlackBerry, I would be incredibly disappointed and demoralized that Chen is not trumpeting the products and technology that I have worked so hard to make a reality. Make no mistake, Blackberry needs devices to increase revenues and become profitable. Unfortunately, Chen's performance yesterday makes me rethink my investment in BBRY and that is tough for me to say.
Posted via CB10world traveler and former ceo likes this.04-28-15 10:24 AMLike 1 -
- Quote Originally Posted by sailpgd View Post
I was very disheartened with John Chen's interview yesterday with CNBC. Look at how he attempted to sell BB10 phones.
Chen: "We are going to focus on security, privacy and productivity. The battery last forever, the keyboard and all that stuff. It is really about creating the next cool phones.
And he acknowledged that to win back previous customers they need new and cutting edge apps:
Applications have been one of our Achilles Heels last two years. We are doing things about it, we are working hard at it.
�Something brewing, yeah, I�m working on something. We�re working a lot on enterprise apps. As with healthcare. I think there�s a new generation of apps coming.�
I like Chen's approach. He is measured and truthful in what he says. I prefer honesty to hyperbole.04-28-15 10:53 AMLike 23 - Perhaps you missed these quotes:
Chen: "We are going to focus on security, privacy and productivity. The battery last forever, the keyboard and all that stuff. It is really about creating the next cool phones.
And he acknowledged that to win back previous customers they need new and cutting edge apps:
Applications have been one of our Achilles Heels last two years. We are doing things about it, we are working hard at it.
“Something brewing, yeah, I’m working on something. We’re working a lot on enterprise apps. As with healthcare. I think there’s a new generation of apps coming.”
I like Chen's approach. He is measured and truthful in what he says. I prefer honesty to hyperbole.
I think he did a good job considering the interviewer has mocked BB for years now. If he was with Amber, now that would have been a solid performance! (PS> Have you seen their latest addition to BBN? Hot stuff there, can't remember her name but ...... nice, I digress).04-28-15 11:03 AMLike 18 -
- I totally agree with you, the last thing we need is another disingenuous CEO like the one at MOBL or T-Mobile, Yahoo etc., take your pick. We all know that CNBC has it in for BlackBerry because BlackBerry doesn't start with an "A" and end with an "E". So why wouldn't he appease them and say, "yeah, we screwed up, that's the past, we are here for you when you decide to own products with security in mind. We are that other phone company".
I think he did a good job considering the interviewer has mocked BB for years now. If he was with Amber, now that would have been a solid performance! (PS> Have you seen their latest addition to BBN? Hot stuff there, can't remember her name but ...... nice, I digress).04-28-15 11:23 AMLike 8
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