Listen to your iTunes on your BlackBerry
Oh, how the world loves its BlackBerry. That must be why RIM (Research in Motion), the BlackBerry’s maker, has skyrocketed to the top of the smart phone industry ever since releasing the device in the new millennium. The BlackBerry is one of the best mobile devices in the world and it revolutionized the mobile phone industry. With mobile phone, email, web browsing, texting and faxing and multi-touch interface the BlackBerry made it possible to put the world in our pocket via a handheld device.
iTunes is another sensational device that’s had consumers in its pocket since being released in 2001. But consumers want all of their devices synched so that their functions are compatible. Now they have it with an app called PocketMac TunesSync for BlackBerry. This is a download that BlackBerry and iTunes users are going to want to have.
PocketMac is the company that’s devised this application that can sync all of your iTunes with your BlackBerry. It’s called PocketMac TunesSync for BlackBerry and it’s predicted to be a huge hit. It allows you to select your playlist of non-copy protected music in TunesSync and all of your MP3s are copied to your BlackBerry.
The two brothers that run PocketMac thought consumers should be able to use their BlackBerry for more than just contacts, calendars, tasks, phone calls and connecting to the internet. Perhaps they’re overachievers, but it all comes down to their passion for expanding the uses and applications for the Mac. PocketMac is run by the Goggin brothers – one does design and engineering and the other one covers the sales and marketing end of things. Both brothers are total Macintosh aficionados.
The application works with the BlackBerry Pearl 8100, Curve 8300 and 8800. It can copy protected music files, but they can only legally be played with the iTunes device.