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jdoc77 12:52 PM 01-17-2009 -- [Reply]

Originally Posted by Killired:
men! ugh..
i can just stand in front of a mirror and do/see that all day! bawahahahahahahahah

Prove it.. the Storm has video and photobucket hosts... you might become the model for the BB version. This is a golden opportunity.
rj5570 01:04 PM 01-30-2009 -- [Reply]
ok i really want this one for the storm!!!!

Boobs And Booty Banned From The App Store
haphazard 01:53 PM 01-30-2009 -- [Reply]
and who says blackberry was purely for work. :-)
matrix2004 11:46 PM 02-10-2009 -- [Reply]
Has anyone heard anything? I can't stop thinking about.........
jfriz81579 12:14 AM 02-11-2009 -- [Reply]
I want a screen like this on my storm

Touch me video
maddogmick 10:17 PM 02-11-2009 -- [Reply]
anything on this yet for the storm!!!
SlimJimTight 10:19 PM 02-11-2009 -- [Reply]
I had something similar to this on my iPod Touch, haha it was funny to show it to my friends during class lol...
nm6r 09:28 PM 02-12-2009 -- [Reply]

Originally Posted by sooks:
seriously lol , i want it ! but no top or is that taking it to far ?? mabey an option lol ??? to remove the top :-)

+1

LMAO


Ray
Eben3 09:29 PM 02-12-2009 -- [Reply]
LoL. That's great!
dkingsf 12:50 PM 02-13-2009 -- [Reply]

Originally Posted by Killired:
men! ugh..
i can just stand in front of a mirror and do/see that all day! bawahahahahahahahah

Yeah? OK let's see your video :-)
vincepru 04:19 PM 02-23-2009 -- [Reply]
any updates on this?
vincepru 04:29 PM 02-23-2009 -- [Reply]
any updates on this?
Shadow.xXx 06:15 AM 02-25-2009 -- [Reply]
That app looks like it uses 3D hardware acceleration. If that's so, it wouldn't work for the Storm. While the Storm does have Hardware 3D acceleration capabilities, the OS doesn't use it. We'll have to wait for that magical OS for the Storm that's in development.
Shadow.xXx 06:30 AM 02-25-2009 -- [Reply]

Originally Posted by mysticgd:
Hi guys,

I'm one of the developers of the iBoobs app.

Some questions:
1.) Does the Blackberry Storm have an accelerometer? (I cannot find this anywhere in the specs). This would be needed as shown in the movie, to detect movements of the phone.
2.) Does it support C++ development? Or is it Java only like the G1.
3.) Is it fast enough with rendering and floating point calculations.

*googling a bit*

Seems like it does support C++, so that's good.
CPU seems good enough as well to jiggle the boobs etc :-) At least I hope so, the CPU speed seems ok, but that doesn't say it all yet. As it needs to be fast enough with floating points (numbers with something behind the comma).

But now the OpenGL support (to render the 3D model). I cannot find anything about this. I wonder if it actually supports 3D rendering? It doesn't seem to appear inside the GL benchmarks.

Anyone has some more infos?
Are there other 3D apps out there for this phone?

I don't think it actually supports OpenGL, although that doesn't directly have to be a problem.

But if there are no other 3D apps (that show more than just a few boxes), then it will most likely not be possible. Anyone got any info about this? Are there any other 3D apps already?

Would be great to port it over to the BB of course, even if it is just to make a statement to Apple. Sorry for being such a phone n00b though :-)

Also can those apps be sold somehow? Like through an appstore, or how does this go on the BlackBerry? As I will probably have to buy a phone if its possible to port iBoobs to it. I guess it would then be called bbBoobs :-)

Cheers everyone :-)

It does have an accelerometer. It's dual-core CPU is more than enough to do rendering with floating points. While the hardware does support OpenGL, I don't think the OS has an API for it. I'm not sure.

Originally Posted by DonNguyen:
1. yes
2. Java only, thus JDE 4.7 (Java Development Environment)
3. yes

While it is Java, it's also built on C/C++. So, it does support C++. I think RIM doesn't allow developers to use C++. Prevents people from f'ing up the ROM.
rbaird91 08:34 AM 02-26-2009 -- [Reply]
o yeaaa this would be nice to have

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