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Sunday, August 25, 2013

Reveal of BlackBerry 10.2 OS for the BlackBerry new devices

BlackBerry Ltd (NASDAQ:BBRY) has started examining the BlackBerry 10.2 OS builds and can be anticipated to launch the same for the existing BlackBerry 10 devices. The early BlackBerry 10.2 OS builds have currently been disclosed and posted at the Forums of CrackBerry. These are meant only for the enthusiasts and developers of BlackBerry. This early build of BlackBerry 10.2 OS accompany several developments across the system.
BlackBerry is presently rolling out the BlackBerry 10.1 OS update as maintenance release for the owners of BlackBerry 10 OS based device. In the meantime, the company has already begun working on the BlackBerry 10.2 OS builds for the BlackBerry 10 devices.
The BlackBerry 10.2 OS accompanies several changes across the system together with the user interface changes and other alternatives. The BlackBerry 10.2 OS is set to appear as pre-loaded on the BlackBerry Z30 large screen Smartphone.
The disclosed update specifies that the BlackBerry 10.2.0.1323 OS build is meant for the BlackBerry Z10, BlackBerry Q5 and BlackBerry Q10 devices. The disclosed builds can be named as branch or beta testing builds and not really meant for daily usage.
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Breaking the dreams of the fans who were keenly waiting for the space exploration game, the creator of Minecraft (Markus Notch Persson ) declared that he won't restart development on the project as he had no future ambitions for the game.

Persson had declared about the determined 0x10c game in April 2012, where it was exposed that it is set in the year 281,474,976,712,644 AD, with civilization waking up to a world on the edge of disappearance. It was recommended at the time that the game would attribute engineering, looting, trading, mining, an advanced economy system, in addition to a completely operational 16-Bit computer system.

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