Sentences with phrase «qnx operating»

The overall performance of the PlayBook's touchscreen controls on the BlackBerry Tablet OS are pretty smooth (much better than any touchscreen BlackBerry Smartphone to date) and appear to me to be improving as RIM continues to optimize the QNX operating system for the PlayBook.
It's definitely a positive sign that the new RIM really wants to play ball, and knowing that the QNX operating system upon which the BlackBerry Tablet OS is built already has support for up to 32 cores, it means we should see RIM take a leadership position on the hardware side of things in the future.
RIM (s rimm) confirmed rumors of a tablet by introducing the BlackBerry PlayBook, a powerful 7 - inch device that will offer a dual - core 1 GHz processor, full HTML 5 browser, Flash 10.1 with video acceleration, 1 GB of RAM, 1080p playback with HDMI output and two HD cameras, all built atop the QNX operating system.
During a breakfast event today, this RIM VP confirmed to those listening that the QNX Operating System would be made available on BlackBerry - branded smartphones in the future, and it would eventually completely replace the BlackBerry OS some time after that.
Over a breakfast event today at the BlackBerry Developer Conference, a RIM VP confirmed that the QNX operating system announced in their new PlayBook tablet would in fact be finding its way to smartphones in the long run, and ultimately replace the existing BlackBerry OS.
But, according to a RIM VP, it looks like the QNX Operating System originally developed for the PlayBook will indeed be seen on other devices in the future.
Lazaridis stated when Research In Motions moves BlackBerry smartphones to dual core systems; we will then see the QNX operating system arrive and also noted the «next generation of BlackBerry smartphones will be great».
Oct. 18, 2011: RIM unveils a new operating system, combining existing BlackBerry elements with RIM's previously announced QNX operating system for phones and tablet computers.
Tablets running Research in Motion's QNX operating system are expected to capture 5.6 percent of the market in 2011, rising to 10 percent in 2015.
Apple aside, the more important issue for RIM, added TBR's Hyers, is whether the PlayBook's QNX operating system will prove good enough to eventually replace the BlackBerry 6 OS.
RIM is opting to use the QNX operating system to run the BlackPad instead of the new BlackBerry 6 operating system, which is used in the company's Torch smartphone.
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.
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.
Then there are other players in the segment that also are expected to make it big, like the PlayBook tablet running the QNX 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.
RIM's QNX operating system will be the third biggest player with 10 percent market share in 2015 while Intel's MeeGo and HP's WebOS will be able to corner just 1 and 3 percent of the market by 2015.
The OS was ultimately acquired by BlackBerry RIM in 2010, and the Canadian OEM's mobile branch made use of the QNX operating system one year later to create the BlackBerry Tablet OS for the PlayBook tablet.
Then there are also strong reasons for manufacturers (read RIM) to also adopt the QNX Operating System.
The confirmation came at the BlackBerry Developer's Conference (DEVCON) in San Francisco when a senior RIM executive let it slip that the QNX Operating System will be the standard OS in all BlackBerry branded tablets or smartphones of the future.
The switch over to the QNX Operating System should start trickling in by the time BlackBerry OS 6 has already done its job and is ready to be retired.
It's actually the scalability factor that can be considered the biggest advantage of the QNX operating system.
While we all know the recently launched tablet PC — PlayBook — from RIM employs a version of the QNX software, what is all the more interesting is the recent revelation that the QNX operating system will eventually take over from all the legacy BlackBerry OS that, until now, can be seen running the show in the entire range of BlackBerry smartphones.
The version of the QNX Operating System used on the PlayBook Tablet PC is able to support accelerated 3D graphics, HD video, as well as Adobe Mobile AIR, Adobe Flash, and HTML5 along with touchscreen operations.
The reason is simple in that the QNX Operating System scores heavily on the user friendly aspects and even though the focus continues to be on the professional, there are plenty of things to keep the non-professionals engaged.
About 10 years ago there was QNX demo which booted the QNX operating system along with a Windows 95 like GUI from a 1.44 megabyte floppy.
The Playbook took awhile to get off the ground originally due to the early iteration of the QNX operating system and the long wait for Android compatibility.
There is simply MORE variety and many companies are phasing out support for the Blackberry QNX operating system to develop Apple applications full time.
Lets not forget the PlayBook's QNX operating system still isn't as matured as say the iOS or Android and RIM hasn't been able to create a vibrant developer's community as is the case with Android.
I was using a retail point of sale system that ran on the QNX operating system in 1987.
What should come as a consolation is that an update of its QNX operating system is on the cards with the beta version of OS 2.0 presently available for those who wish to try it out.
It features the QNX operating system which is the first time RIM has employed since they purchased the company last year.
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.
The new device, which is expected to compete with the Apple iPad, will sport a seven inch touchscreen (1,024 x 600 pixels), a 1 GHz dual - core processor, a gigabyte of RAM, and will run on the QNX operating system.
The original Blackberry Playbook ran on the QNX operating system and this now powers the internet of things and also automobiles.
It uses QNX operating system.
Sync 3 is built around the QNX operating system owned by BlackBerry, the most - used operating system for car infotainment.
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.»
The QNX operating system works as the basis for other third - party software and hardware companies to build technology on top of.
There have been positive reaction and excitement around well - placed rumours that the PlayBook will support Android apps, and the company's QNX operating system in the PlayBook and new BlackBerry products has also burnished its rep.
The tablet is the only product running the QNX operating system until the new BlackBerry handsets are released, and RIM needs developers writing applications for the platform to counteract the perception that BlackBerry devices suffer from a dearth of apps.
I can understand frustration over wanting the QNX operated phones already, but there is still going to be a lot of demand for improved phones.

Not exact matches

RIM initially intended to «port» its existing Java - based operating system onto QNX, a much more powerful operating system.
Last year, the software development teams were officially split between those working on QNX and those servicing the existing BlackBerry operating system.
The smartphone maker owns an operating system called QNX, which has a reputation for reliability and security.
QNX is now expected to become nothing less than the default operating system for all BlackBerry devices.
Richards believes RIM's new PlayBook tablet, which also operates on the QNX architecture, «takes RIM back to its roots in secure data for enterprises.»
RIM has dealt with a number of complex technical challenges over the past few months, mainly developing the PlayBook tablet, which runs a new operating system, QNX.
In October, BlackBerry expanded its relationship with Ford Motor Company to include a dedicated team working with Ford on expanding the use of BlackBerry's QNX Neutrino Operating System, Certicom security technology, QNX hypervisor, and QNX audio processing software.
Delphi, QNX and Waymo (the former Google self - driving project) are looking to put their software front and center as the operating system of choice.
A lot of 4G's uses will depend on how creative software writers can be, says Andy Gryc, product marketing manager for QNX Software Systems, a member of the ng Connect Program and provider of the Prius's onboard operating system.
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