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Anyway, agree with PKCable...they (Mods) are pulled in a million directions...we do have to do a better job policing ourselves. Did it before, should be able to follow a few rules now lol.
CheersLast edited by Shanerredflag; 06-04-13 at 11:41 PM.
bungaboy likes this.06-04-13 10:27 PMLike 1 - No Shane... Thank you for.... ehemm..... leaving yourself wide open with that one.Shanerredflag and bungaboy like this.06-04-13 10:27 PMLike 2
- Thanks mod, we're trying to police ourselves now but have to get some to quit responding when they shouldn't. Please allow us a bit more time to get it into these guys head. We hear you and will comply. Thanks for all you do man, your job is not easy and we do appreciate you all.06-04-13 10:29 PMLike 6
- So, completely on topic. Have an old Ithica SG and a million geese and ducks around, just makes sense to get a bird dog/friend.06-04-13 10:33 PMLike 0
- Don't get me going friend. Nobody knows more about hunting and shooting then me and my family. We'll shoot anything anywhere and throw it on the grill. Lol06-04-13 10:38 PMLike 4
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- Man, take away the vocals and it sounds like a Steve Earle song. Sunshine always comes my way, I just can't see it sometimes because of the clouds.06-04-13 10:52 PMLike 3
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- Well, bed time calls and tomorrow's another day. It will be exciting and adventurous! See you all on the thread tomorrow.06-04-13 11:03 PMLike 3
- BlackBerry Demonstrates New Mobile Computing Service for Automakers
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NOVI, MICHIGAN--(Marketwired - June 5, 2013) - Today, at the Telematics Detroit conference, BlackBerry(R) (NASDAQ:BBRY)(TSX:BB) will preview a new solution for automakers that lets them manage and deliver "Over-the-air" (OTA) software updates to vehicles. Leveraging BlackBerry's existing global and secure infrastructure, which today delivers software updates to millions of BlackBerry devices around the world, the Software Update Management for Automotive service facilitates machine-to-machine (M2M) communication directly between the automaker and the vehicle, allowing the automaker to easily provide software updates to vehicles in the field.
"BlackBerry is helping facilitate a rapid convergence between mobile computing and the auto industry as automakers seek to connect with customers wherever they may be," said David J. Smith, Executive Vice President, Enterprise Mobile Computing at BlackBerry. "At Telematics Detroit we are previewing how BlackBerry can help automakers connect with customers, solving the complex and difficult task that automakers face when they have a software update for the vehicles they've made. BlackBerry's Software Update Management for Automotive service can transform the vehicle experience by enabling automakers to deliver new, compelling capabilities to their customers, long after the initial sale."
Vehicles have more computing power than ever before with complex environments equipped with dozens of electronic control units (ECUs) as well as sophisticated in-vehicle infotainment systems that can provide everything from 3D navigation to smartphone connectivity. The vehicle's built-in software is an important component of the automotive experience, and software updates can refresh a vehicle with new features and services as they become available. With BlackBerry's new Software Update Management for Automotive service, automakers can easily, securely and cost effectively manage and deliver software updates.
"According to a study Gartner did with U.S. vehicle owners in 2012(1), 40 percent of all U.S. vehicle owners either 'definitely want to get' or at least are 'likely to get' the ability for wireless software updates in their next new vehicle - making it the third most demanded automotive-centric Web application and function," said Thilo Koslowski, Vice President, Distinguished Analyst, Gartner.
Through BlackBerry's OTA service, which provides secure global distribution and is highly scalable to support millions of vehicles, automakers can deliver a number of new capabilities to customers, including software updates, new applications, and the ability to get the status of functional systems in a vehicle.
The development of OTA services is part of BlackBerry's broader mobile computing strategy. BlackBerry is providing the foundation for a new era of mobile computing by connecting mobile end points securely and creating opportunities for community building, connecting and sharing. More details about the BlackBerry's OTA solutions will made available in the coming months. For more information, please visit Software Update Management for Automotive - Wireless software update & management service for Automotive manufacturers - Global.06-04-13 11:06 PMLike 25 -
- BlackBerry Demonstrates New Mobile Computing Service for Automakers
ccnm
NOVI, MICHIGAN--(Marketwired - June 5, 2013) - Today, at the Telematics Detroit conference, BlackBerry(R) (NASDAQ:BBRY)(TSX:BB) will preview a new solution for automakers that lets them manage and deliver "Over-the-air" (OTA) software updates to vehicles. Leveraging BlackBerry's existing global and secure infrastructure, which today delivers software updates to millions of BlackBerry devices around the world, the Software Update Management for Automotive service facilitates machine-to-machine (M2M) communication directly between the automaker and the vehicle, allowing the automaker to easily provide software updates to vehicles in the field.
"BlackBerry is helping facilitate a rapid convergence between mobile computing and the auto industry as automakers seek to connect with customers wherever they may be," said David J. Smith, Executive Vice President, Enterprise Mobile Computing at BlackBerry. "At Telematics Detroit we are previewing how BlackBerry can help automakers connect with customers, solving the complex and difficult task that automakers face when they have a software update for the vehicles they've made. BlackBerry's Software Update Management for Automotive service can transform the vehicle experience by enabling automakers to deliver new, compelling capabilities to their customers, long after the initial sale."
Vehicles have more computing power than ever before with complex environments equipped with dozens of electronic control units (ECUs) as well as sophisticated in-vehicle infotainment systems that can provide everything from 3D navigation to smartphone connectivity. The vehicle's built-in software is an important component of the automotive experience, and software updates can refresh a vehicle with new features and services as they become available. With BlackBerry's new Software Update Management for Automotive service, automakers can easily, securely and cost effectively manage and deliver software updates.
"According to a study Gartner did with U.S. vehicle owners in 2012(1), 40 percent of all U.S. vehicle owners either 'definitely want to get' or at least are 'likely to get' the ability for wireless software updates in their next new vehicle - making it the third most demanded automotive-centric Web application and function," said Thilo Koslowski, Vice President, Distinguished Analyst, Gartner.
Through BlackBerry's OTA service, which provides secure global distribution and is highly scalable to support millions of vehicles, automakers can deliver a number of new capabilities to customers, including software updates, new applications, and the ability to get the status of functional systems in a vehicle.
The development of OTA services is part of BlackBerry's broader mobile computing strategy. BlackBerry is providing the foundation for a new era of mobile computing by connecting mobile end points securely and creating opportunities for community building, connecting and sharing. More details about the BlackBerry's OTA solutions will made available in the coming months. For more information, please visit Software Update Management for Automotive - Wireless software update & management service for Automotive manufacturers - Global.06-04-13 11:09 PMLike 4 -
(To put it simply: 1/ There are no hedge fund manipulators. 2/ Even if there were, they would not be lurking Crackberry. 3/ Even if they were lurking Crackberry, the Crackberry mods have no power over them. 4/ BBRY's stock price does not revolve around this thread. -.-)06-04-13 11:35 PMLike 0 - Oi oi oi... Crackberry forum gods use your almighty Qadaffi fist to smite the hedge fund demons that possess this thread. The power of Christ compels you! Heal BBRY stock price!! Heal!!!
(To put it simply: 1/ There are no hedge fund manipulators. 2/ Even if there were, they would not be lurking Crackberry. 3/ Even if they were lurking Crackberry, the Crackberry mods have no power over them. 4/ BBRY's stock price does not revolve around this thread. -.-)
Enough of this foolishness...so disappointed.
What a waist if time.
What Do you mean no hedge fund managers listen?
Man
All this server space for nothing!
Good Night!
Posted via CB1006-04-13 11:41 PMLike 3 - Sometime when I need a pickup I replay the following YouTube Video. Everyone can view this video from a different perspective but it could be as simple as Ken = $BBRY and Chun-Li = "Any and All Doubters". (At a minimum, you need to view the video from the 1:30 mark forwards.)
Goodnight and see you guys tomorrow!06-05-13 12:09 AMLike 3 - Sometime when I need a pickup I replay the following YouTube Video. Everyone can view this video from a different perspective but it could be as simple as Ken = $BBRY and Chun-Li = "Any and All Doubters". (At a minimum, you need to view the video from the 1:30 mark forwards.)
Goodnight and see you guys tomorrow!Superfly_FR and bungaboy like this.06-05-13 12:16 AMLike 2 - Superfly_FRRetired Moderator
We're here against all odds since February 2011, ignoring bashing and debating with constructive opponents. Let's make it last. It would be a shame [yes, I wrote something else, then reverted to polite mode] if the $100 party is not advertised in this particular thread.
! WE'RE SO LONG, WE CAN WAIT ... and stay calm !
06-05-13 03:19 AMLike 11 -
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- Superfly_FRRetired Moderatoroh and that brings me to another great point. If anyone is so inclined, build some
charity work into your portfolio. For me, I have a certain goal amount that I need to
accomplish in terms of a rate of return. Anything over and above that will go
to some wonderful and very in need charities here in our locale. All of our needs are met,
my kids have their future in RESP's etc. Giving in such meaningful ways is very fulfilling.
I love how giving always comes full circle. I know it's off topic, but just wanted to interject an idea I had
as food for thought.
As a pragmatic approach, this is what I'll suggest: let's rename the $100 party and make it the "100 plus 5" party. When we set this up, let's add a (minimum) 5% additional fee to the "ticket" and collect it for a worldwide NGO (Red Cross ?).
What do You think ?06-05-13 03:52 AMLike 5 -
- Ack...volume seems awfully low. Then again, going into the bottom of a falling wedge ends this way, so hopefully this means we'll cycle up out soon. Friday or Monday is my guess.06-05-13 04:55 AMLike 0
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The Q is Blackberry's BIG shot at success!Superfly_FR and bungaboy like this.06-05-13 05:04 AMLike 2 - It will be a few days but I am sure we will be hearing something as early as today. There will be very good things said along with the bad. I can see the threads now claiming long lines at all the Verizon stores! I hope so but then there is reality. Glad to see AT&T at least taking "pre-orders".
The Q is Blackberry's BIG shot at success!Superfly_FR and bungaboy like this.06-05-13 05:14 AMLike 2
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