Tim N.

Tim leads Application Platform & Tools Product Management at Research In Motion. This includes APIs, Frameworks and Tools for the BlackBerry Platform. He can be found hanging out in the development forums or Twitter (@brcewane) trying to help out where he can and to bring your feedback into the next releases of BlackBerry tooling. You’ll also see Tim presenting various topics at the BlackBerry Developer Conferences and BlackBerry World so be sure to stop by and say hi. Just don’t start talking about cars or Batman or you won’t be able to get rid of him.

Standardizing on Screen Resolutions for BlackBerry 10 devices

Taking a look at what the official screen resolutions will be for the first BlackBerry 10 smartphones.

bbUI.js version 0.9.3 now available

There’s a new update for bbUI.js now available through Github.

Let the Series of BlackBerry 10 Beta SDK Releases Continue!

The latest BlackBerry 10 Beta SDKs are now available for download!

Using the Invocation Framework from ActionScript

Examining the Invocation Framework included in the Beta 2 of the BlackBerry 10 SDK for Adobe AIR.

BlackBerry 10 – The Evolution from Beta to Gold

Announcing the release of a set of BlackBerry 10 SDK Betas.

bbUI.js version 0.9.2 now available

There’s a new bbUI.js version available on Github.

Native or HTML5? Only the developer knows

bbUI now has BlackBerry 10 support!

The right tool for the right job: Developer microsites get a facelift

Giddy-up! We just launched new microsites to better serve the BlackBerry® developer community and have given BlackBerry Jam Zone a facelift to make it easy to navigate to the tools you want. We wanted to re-build the main page to bring you the answers you’re looking for: How do I make money? What are the […]

BlackBerry Native SDK 2.0 Beta 3 for Tablet OS Ready to Rock & Roll!

Beta 3 of the BlackBerry Native SDK 2.0 for Tablet OS has just been released and is now available for downloading!

BlackBerry WebWorks SDK for Smartphones v2.1 Now Available

The latest version of the BlackBerry WebWorks SDK for Smartphones is now available to download!