You can see this from the 6.6% drop in Research in Motion’s stock price today — and the mostly hostile comments over at our sister site, Bgr.com. Instead of giving a rebate to millions of people affected by last week’s switching problems, Rim said today that it will let them download a dozen premium games and apps that it values at more than $100, and have a month of free Technical Support. “We are grateful to our loyal BlackBerry customers for their patience,” co-ceo Mike Lazaridis said. “We have apologized to our customers and we will work tirelessly to restore their confidence. We are taking immediate and aggressive steps to help prevent something like this from happening again.” Apps available for download beginning October 19 include Sims 3, Bejeweled, Nova, Texas Hold’em Poker 2, Bubble Bash 2, Photo Editor Ultimate, Ice Cold Apps, DriveSafe.ly Pro, iSpeech Translator Pro, and Drive Safe.ly Enterprise.
- 10/17/2011
- by DAVID LIEBERMAN, Executive Editor
- Deadline TV
The London Short Film Festival served up a selection of mostly depressing fare. So why so few funny films?
Just over a year ago my friend Tim Mackenzie-Smith asked me to make a brief appearance in a short film he was making. The story was a simple one: an everyday bloke, Stephen Mann (Ryan Philpott), down on his luck and trying to get to an all-important job interview finds London ganging up on him and trying to thwart him in the guise of transport problems, hoodies trying to mug him, weirdos hassling him ("It's called Paruresis – when you can't piss in public") and various other mishaps.
It sounded amusing yet plausible, everyone has faced some kind of situation where they are late for an important event and then it seems the world is against them. I happily agreed, and it was an exciting and enlightening experience seeing how a film is actually made,...
Just over a year ago my friend Tim Mackenzie-Smith asked me to make a brief appearance in a short film he was making. The story was a simple one: an everyday bloke, Stephen Mann (Ryan Philpott), down on his luck and trying to get to an all-important job interview finds London ganging up on him and trying to thwart him in the guise of transport problems, hoodies trying to mug him, weirdos hassling him ("It's called Paruresis – when you can't piss in public") and various other mishaps.
It sounded amusing yet plausible, everyone has faced some kind of situation where they are late for an important event and then it seems the world is against them. I happily agreed, and it was an exciting and enlightening experience seeing how a film is actually made,...
- 1/15/2011
- by Saptarshi Ray
- The Guardian - Film News
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