RIM's updated tablet OS allows direct email and calendar access, but both tablet and OS fall behind iOS and Android devices I want to love the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet and its new Version 2.0 ...
Research in Motion is breathing new life into its BlackBerry PlayBook tablet today with the release of PlayBook OS 2.0, an update that adds e-mail, a calendar, contacts and support for Android apps.
Research in Motion has rolled out a software update for the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet. The BlackBerry Tablet OS v1.0.5 brings a handful of new features. None are showstoppers, but overall they should ...
Update: RIM has temporarily pulled the update after users reported issues with the BlackBerry Bridge app. A new update will be available later this week to address those issues. BlackBerry Tablet OS 1 ...
RIM isn’t confirming any of this, though unconfirmed sources say the PlayBook OS 2.0 will be officially unveiled February 21st. RIM has declared that the much awaited software update for the PlayBook ...
The BlackBerry PlayBook OS 2.0 has been delayed until February next year, Research in Motion has confirmed. RIM revealed that the new operating system was postponed to ensure that it "met the ...
As predicted, RIM’s attempt to salvage the PlayBook—an updated operating system—is available today. Now, basic tablet functionality can be had by PlayBook users: e-mail, calendar and contacts programs ...
Research in Motion (RIM) has released an operating system update for its BlackBerry PlayBook tablets. PlayBook software 2.1 adds new security and connectivity features to the device, along with a raft ...
Early reviews of the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet are trickling in, with a generally positive reception of the hardware and dings against the lack of not only commonly built-in apps—there’s no native ...
BOSTON — With dozens of new tablets hitting the market in 2011 , Research in Motion (RIM) faces an uphill climb with its upcoming 7-in. PlayBook tablet, which will run its BlackBerry Tablet OS. RIM ...
The QNX operating system that will power future BlackBerry devices has been given a cagey thumbs up by penetration testers commissioned to probe for weaknesses in its design. After analysing the only ...
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