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The 2024 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) proved once again it is a global epicenter for cutting-edge technologies. And this year, BlackBerry QNX exhibited game-changing performance when it comes to secure and interconnected mobility.

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QNX is poised to redefine the future of automotive technology. Central to the showcase at CES 2024, was an exhibition that illuminates how a top-tier software platform empowers OEMs to deliver standout products swiftly, cost-effectively, and with meticulously crafted software designs.

The fifth-generation QNX SDP 8.0 architecture builds on decades of development, and a field-proven safe and secure platform, enabling developers to fully realize the power and opportunities of increasingly advanced, next-generation silicon.

BlackBerry also announced the launch of QNX Sound. This innovative development platform decouples audio and acoustics software from the vehicle hardware, to give audio designers and engineers complete creative freedom to deliver new and exciting in-vehicle sound experiences. QNX Sound allows automakers to consolidate all audio and acoustic functions seamlessly and cost-effectively within the main software stack of the software-defined vehicle (SDV) architecture.

A key component of the Stellantis Virtual Engineering Workbench (VEW), it is the first development platform of its kind. It uses the QNX Hypervisor in the cloud, now available on early-access release via AWS Marketplace within the QNX Accelerate portfolio of cloud-based tools.

The platform for mixed-criticality and multi-OS embedded application development includes QNX Hypervisor, Amazon Machine Images (AMIs), and industry-standard hardware interfaces, as defined in the VirtIO standard Trout v1.2. With tools such as virtualization of graphics, audio, and inputs, the solution allows users to run QNX Hypervisor-based systems in the cloud with little to no difference from running on physical hardware.

Also on display at CES 2024 for BlackBerry QNX this year was the Ford F-150 Lightning, showcasing the diverse applications of QNX technology across modern vehicle architectures. The 2023 North American Truck of the Year category winner runs QNX software across four separate domains: instrument cluster, gateway, advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS), and infotainment.

CES is full of advancements that are often years, sometimes decades away, from reaching the market. But the news from CES 2024 is that BlackBerry QNX and BlackBerrry IVY are ready for your organization to explore and implement right now. The future of automotive is already on the road.

We used Blackberry car service to take us from Harwich to London after our Baltic cruise in 2012. We shared with another couple so the price was the same as the train would have been. They were there right on time and everything went very smoothly. They didn't ask for anything up front, we paid cash (in British Pounds) when we got to our hotel.

We just returned from London and used Blackberry cars 4 times. They picked us up from Heathrow airport, took us to Dover port, picked us up from Dover port and took us to the airport. I can't say enough positive things about their service. They were prompt, nice cars and nice young men, helpful and courteous. Their prices were the most competitive that I found and replied to all my emails quickly.

My wife and I used them July 21st. Driver was 15 minutes late (accident on the highway), but so were we getting off the cruise ship so worked OK. Nice car, polite driver. 2H15 minutes to Hyatt Churchill (near Marble Arch). Their rate (about $175) was much better than others I tried. More than taxi-train to Waterloo-taxi across central London, but worth it to avoid hauling two large suitcases and, given central London traffic congestion, probably about the same amount of time.

Although we had a confirmed reservation and received their transportation twice prior within this recent trip to the UK, Blackberry left my husband and I stranded in Southampton after our cruise on Sunday.

After waiting 15 minutes for a driver at the pier, I contacting Blackberry and was told there would be no pick-up. I was told that they tried to contact us by phone and email to ask for a pre-payment for this pick-up. We did later see a missed call and an email, but the day before arrival, there was no way to receive calls or emails while at sea. I turned my cell phone on when we arrive to port, but there was no voice mail telling us that there would be no driver because of lack of pre-pay. We ended up having a heck of a time finding a taxi willing to take us to Heathrow, as it was too late to get transportation through the cruiseline.

Nothing was ever said to us beforehand that a pre-payment for the Southampton to Heathrow segment would be required. The dispatcher that I talked to said it was in our contract. When we returned home, I read the Blackberry emails and could find nothing mention. I looked online and could find nothing. In fact, while filling out a form within the booking process for a transfer from Southampton to Heathrow, it ask if we would like to pay by CASH or CARD. No pre-payment needed.

Before this latest incidence, we were planning on giving an okay review on Blackberry and had even recommended the service to a friend that was traveling to London around the same time. Now we regret giving the recommendation before we actually completed our travels using the car service. The following are the other two pick-up experiences.

Upon our arrival to Heathrow on October 16th, our driver was awaiting, even after a very long customs hold-up. However, we did have trouble finding him as he was not in the line with the other "professional" drivers. In fact, we were quite surprised to find a casually dressed young man holding a sign with our name. Expected a well dressed driver as shown in the advertising. However, the transportation to our destinations was excellent! The car was a small Mercedes model and seemed very clean. The driver very personable.

Now, the 2nd transportation segment was a bit different. The driver was 15-20 late for picking us up at out hotel with delivery to Southampton (no pre-payment given or asked for). He did send a text saying that he was tuck in traffic because of the rain. Upon arrival, our doorman asked us if we had called an Uber driver. We were perplexed by that statement until we saw the driver and car that arrived to pick us up. He said that indeed he was an Uber driver that worked on the side for Blackberry.

The car was barely large enough to hold our cruise luggage and it was not clean and tidy like the previous transportation. The driver, while nice, looked like he had just rolled out of the bed and thrown on a sweatshirt and jeans. In addition, although there was No Smoking signs in the windows, it was obvious that someone had recently smoke in the vehicle. My husband and I are both very sensitive to smoke smells which made the travel unpleasant. Also, the driver drove too fast, in our opinion, for the weather conditions. At times, he drove erratically a took cut-aways down residential streets. We were both fearful and very happy when we arrived at the port, which by the way, the driver kept asking us how to get to the port. REALLY? Being from the U.S. and it being our first trip to the U.K, we had no clue and why we hired someone and didn't rent a car ourselves!

The BlackBerry 9700 (also known as the BlackBerry Bold) uses a 2.44-inch TFT LCD display with a resolution of 480x360 pixels. The display module has a 30-pin FPC (Flexible Printed Circuit) connector that connects to the device's motherboard.

I'm sorry, but I do not have access to specific information about the driver chip used on the BlackBerry 9700 display. However, according to some sources, the display module used in the BlackBerry Bold 9700 is a Toshiba TFD50WQV3. This information might help you to find more detailed information about the driver chip used on the display module.

Please note that modifying or replacing components on electronic devices like smartphones can be risky and may damage the device. It's always recommended to consult with an expert or professional technician before attempting any modifications or repairs on your device.

The BlackBerry Curve 8520 uses a 2.46-inch TFT LCD display with a resolution of 320x240 pixels. The display module has a 20-pin FPC (Flexible Printed Circuit) connector that connects to the device's motherboard.

The BlackBerry Curve 8520 display module uses an ILI9341 display driver IC. This driver IC is a popular and widely used driver for small to medium-sized TFT LCD displays, and it supports up to 262K colors. It also includes several features such as a built-in voltage regulator, gamma correction, and a programmable frame rate, among others.

However, according to some sources, the display module used in the BlackBerry Bold 9700 is a Toshiba TFD50WQV3. This information might help you to find more detailed information about the driver chip used on the display module.

I had seen some old topics where people where just showed away because they asked maybe they will find this and begin anew ... I'll let y'all know what happens when the adapter boards come in from China

If the driver listed is not the right version or operating system, search our driver archive for the correct version. Enter Blackberry USB and Modem into the search box above and then submit. In the results, choose the best match for your PC and operating system.

Once you have downloaded your new driver, you'll need to install it. In Windows, use a built-in utility called Device Manager, which allows you to see all of the devices recognized by your system, and the drivers associated with them.

In Windows 8, swipe up from the bottom, or right-click anywhere on the desktop and choose "All Apps" -> swipe or scroll right and choose "Control Panel" (under Windows System section) -> Hardware and Sound -> Device Manager

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