BlackBerry PlayBook's Success Depends on Apps - IT Business Edge (Snainton) BlackBerry PlayBook's Success Depends on Apps - IT Business Edge (Snainton)

Friday 1 October 2010

BlackBerry PlayBook's Success Depends on Apps - IT Business Edge (Snainton)

BlackBerry PlayBook's Success Depends on Apps - IT Business Edge
Research in Motion's PlayBook tablet made its much-anticipated debut this week. Wired takes a jab at seeing how the PlayBook measures up to its competition. The comparisons to the iPad and its ilk are to be expected. Wayne Rash over at CTO Edge says the
Source: www.itbusinessedge.com

RIM Might Develop BlackBerry Smartphones Running On The New BlackBerry Tablet OS - Soft Sailor
RIM just announced that in the future we might see phones running the PlayBooks’s QNX software over their BlackBerry OS. This is a very great news considering that it’s a true multitasker, and supports OpenGL ES 2.0 for awesome gaming. This may be the
Source: www.softsailor.com

MetLife Comments on Interest Rate Environment - PR Inside
MetLife, Inc. (NYSE: MET) today issued the following statement. Recently there have been reports in the financial press concerning the impact of a low interest rate environment on the earnings and profitability of companies in the financial services
Source: www.pr-inside.com

Blackberry tablet computer ‘puts PC suppliers under notice’ - Computer Weekly
Research in Motion (RIM) has launched its tablet computer, the Blackberry Playbook , at the Blackberry Devcon 2010 conference in San Francisco, in a bid to establish a tablet device for the enterprise. According to RIM president Mike Lazaridis, "RIM set
Source: www.computerweekly.com

Feds Want to Crack Your Blackberry - DAILY KOS
If you’re wondering why Research In Motion (RIM), maker of the Blackberry, was loathe to cooperate with the authorities in Dubai and India when they demanded access to encrypted Blackberry calls, it’s because they knew no matter how little they cracked
Source: www.dailykos.com

RIM Introduces BlackBerry PlayBook - Associated Content
The new PlayBook will feature a completely redone operating system coded by QNX Software Systems , a subsidiary of Harman International which RIM acquired earlier this year. Although exact details of the new operating system's inner details were not given
Source: www.associatedcontent.com

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