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.
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 ...
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 ...
A new version of the BlackBerry Tablet OS will soon be available to all BlackBerry PlayBook tablet users, to address a security issue raised by Adobe about its Flash Player, Research In Motion said ...
RIM’s Playbook tablet hasn’t exactly been a blockbuster success (or even much of a “success”) since its initial launch last year—due in part to a clunky UI and lack of basic features. However, ...
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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 ...
RIM has confirmed that it's recalling about a thousand of its 16GB PlayBook tablets due to a problem in the operating system. Few of the affected units have made their way to customers so far, though.
If you were hoping to download the latest update for the Blackberry Playbook, prepare to be let down. We have breaking news that Research and Motion has pulled the update from being pushed out to ...
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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 ...