Sentences with phrase «qnx based»

This is truly where the QNX based BlackBerry PlayBook will shine!
According to Chiarello RIM already has working prototype models of the QNX based phones which makes me wonder what processor they are packing.
Now enters RIM with the release of their first tablet, the BlackBerry PlayBook, with its new QNX based operating system.
The BlackBerry PlayBook comes with a 7 inch touch display, running with QNX based BB Tablet OS, features a screaming 1 GHz dual - core processor, 1 GB of RAM, a 5 - megapixel rear camera, a 3 - megapixel front - facing camera for video chat, Wi - Fi, Bluetooth, 1080p HD video playback with an HDMI - out port, all packed up in a super sleek 10mm - thin package.
RIM's BlackBerry PlayBook built with QNX based BlackBerry tablet OS, sporting a 7 inch LCD display, 5MP rear camera, 3MP front - facing camera, Wi - Fi 802.11 a / b / g / n + WiMax (4G), Wi - Fi + LTE, Wi - Fi + HSPA + capabilities, 1080p HD Video Playback Capability, 16 GB / 32 GB / 64 GB memory storage and powered by a dual - core 1 GHz Cortex A9 - based processor.
RIM's firsr ever tablet, the PlayBook is running on QNX based BBOS, A9 dual - core 1 GHz chipset, 7» LCD touch display, 1 GB RAM, 16 GB, 32 GB and 64 GB versions, 3 Megapixels front facing camera, 5 Megapixels rear facing cameras, supports 1080p HD video recording / playback, Wi - Fi — 802.11 a / b / g / n, support for WebKit / HTML -5, Adobe Flash Player 10.1, Adobe Mobile AIR, HDMI - out port and is powered by 5300mAh battery.
Indeed it is the Bold 9900 is a Flagship Smartphone... and can not wait for the 1st batch of QNX based smartphones....
Blackberry's latest leaps onto the newest version of their QNX based operating system ie OS 10.3.1.
Six months to roll out a relatively critical software update is simply ridiculous in this fast changing security scene... Thankfully the PlayBook QNX based OS has been consistently pushing out security updates within 2 weeks or so.
QNX based Realtime OS.
The video is a demonstration of the latest QNX CAR 2 in car solution from QNX based on HTML5 and although I can't confirm that the dashboard display is a BlackBerry PlayBook it may well be.
(and no, it is not QNX based) RIM aquires cloud - based scheduler Tungle.me First BlackBerry PlayBook commercial...
It runs on the QNX based BlackBerry Tablet OS.
The Blackberry Playbook just got a new firmware update today that should be pushed to most people's QNX based tablets.
Storm 3 would have the space for new applications or new blackberry OS» es like OS 6.1 or a QNX based OS 7.
I'll hang on to my current Torch until QNX based systems show up.
It's QNX base.
And it's not like you can run janky versions of BBOS apps on the PlayBook either; RIM's phones are built on entirely different code than the QNX base powering the PlayBook OS.

Not exact matches

RIM initially intended to «port» its existing Java - based operating system onto QNX, a much more powerful operating system.
For instance, CarPlay can run on a system that's based on QNX, simply handing control of the car's screen and audio over to the iPhone when it's connected.
QNX, which made more than 60 % of the core software inside the world's car infotainment systems in 2011, has partnered with The Weather Network to send location - based weather data to drivers, and the intelligent dashboard system in many of Nissan's 2013 models, for instance, will feed drivers real - time local fuel prices, flight - status information, and points of interest supplied by Google.
The QNX operating system works as the basis for other third - party software and hardware companies to build technology on top of.
Lazaridis is referring to the fact that RIM is developing a new generation of devices based on the QNX operating system, which the company calls «super phones.»
Over at the Globe and Mail, I popped in on QNX, the Ottawa - based software company owned by smartphone maker BlackBerry, to see what was new and also to see what they thought of the big news of Google's Open Automotive Alliance, which will be pushing Android onto cars starting this year.
Unfortunately, Ford's new Blackberry QNX - based Sync 3 infotainment system hasn't made it to the Explorer yet, and neither have Android Auto or Apple CarPlay.
Previous versions of Entune were based on the Blackberry QNX platform, but Entune 3.0 is based on the Automotive Grade Linux platform.
Ford's third - generation touchscreen infotainment system, Sync 3, will be making the leap from the Microsoft - based technology in use since 2007 to Blackberry's QNX in - car operating system, the automaker announced December 11.
BlackBerry's PlayBook and operating system is built on the QNX Neutrino microkernel architecture, where the hardware is based around a dual - core 1 GHz processor.
Following news that RIM made an initial build of its QNX - based OS simulator available for Windows and Mac, company Co-CEO Mike Lazaridis demoed RIM's tablet live for the first time this morning at >>
The BlackBerry 10 OS is based on the QNX platform, which is already the base of the PlayBook OS.
The new BlackBerry 10 OS (evolved from the PlayBook's QNX - based operating system) needs to hit the market.
Instead of continuously improving atop a secure Java client, BlackBerry 10 will move the software over to a POSIX - based platform, acquired from QNX, which is now a division of RIM.
With RIM now stretching its smartest people between pushing out the PlayBook with it's QNX - based OS and working on getting BlackBerry 6.1 out the door for the next generation of phone hardware, we suspect early 2011 to be in a bit of a phone drought.
RIM has stated clearly it is using PlayBook's OS, based on its acquisition from QNX, to deliver BlackBerry OS 10 for smartphones.
With the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet using the QNX - based BlackBerry Tablet OS and RIM's Co-CEO saying that you will (at some point) see QNX on BlackBerry Smartphones, the hope / possibility existed that QNX could be on the next BlackBerry you run out and buy.
And while we heard the first photo of London was a legit RIM hardware concept, we've been hearing for an even longer time now that the first QNX - based phone hardware was more like a downsized PlayBook.
RIM's BlackBerry PlayBook tablet has taken us with its unique QNX - based OS and business allure, but its connectivity is what matters the most for some.
ALL file which is based on QNX's PPS functionality to access any files in the same directory.
It was in August that we had first reported of such a move on part of Research In Motion - that they now have access to the QNX Operating System after having acquired the QNX Software Systems, which will be made the default OS in all future products from the Canada based company.
Its sole hope is the next gen OS 10 operating system that will launch next year based on the QNX platform.
Its half - baked BlackBerry PlayBook, the first product based on its QNX software, has suffered recalls, poor reviews, and aggressive iCompetition since launching in April.
The BlackBerry PlayBook and its QNX - based BlackBerry Tablet OS is going to deliver an awesome gaming experience, and we've already seen that EA (who I believe bought your publisher, but now you're so big you don't need a publisher so I don't get what your corporate dealio is anymore) is working with RIM to put Need for Speed Undercover and Tetris onto the PlayBook.
When I envision a device with the Bold 9900's build quality, RIM's fresh new QNX - based operating system and an the ever - expanding Android application ecosystem available via RIM's Android app player, I really like RIM's chances.
In an interview yesterday, he downplayed tablet computing in what looks to be an indicator that BlackBerry will drop the PlayBook, its own lame duck tablet and the first of its devices to sport a QNX - based operating system.
BlackBerry 10 is based on the QNX operating system, which is popular in industrial computers and used in many car computers, which was acquired by BlackBerry in April 2010.
Experts though believe QNX is similar to Android in that both the operating systems are based on the same common Posix standard.
RIM though has stated users of the BlackBerry smartphone need not worry of any security lapse as all of them are based on the BlackBerry OS while the PlayBook runs QNX operating system.
In fact, the tablet will also support BlackBerry Java apps all of which will be in addition to the native apps based on the PlayBook's QNX operating system.
Saunders» description of the first BBX phones also agrees with what RIM CEO Mike Lazaridis said at a meeting all the way back in January when we asked him what the then - unnamed, QNX - based phone OS would look like.
They are based on an open source program called SmartDeviceLink and many other companies are starting to adopt it, such as QNX, and UIEvolution
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