Two very different politicians — Chris Christie in New Jersey and Martin O'Malley in Maryland — are following nearly
the same playbook on pensions.
Not exact matches
Most campaigns seem to have the
same playbook: start with fundraising, then move
on to persuasion and end with GOTV.
Based
on a book with the
same title written by Matthew Quick, the movie «Silver Linings
Playbook» is a 2012 American rom - com drama that is written and directed by David O. Russell (also the director of the film «The Fighter», an Oscar - winning boxing drama).
«The Girl with All the Gifts» is based
on a book of the
same, where the writer most likely stole a few pages out of «The Walking Dead»
playbook, incorporating emotion, character study, and morality into the zombie genre.
By the end of the dance competition finale (yeah, there's that), the audience, actors and director are
on exactly the
same page — and it's Russell's
playbook.
«Silver Linings
Playbook» was a nicely played romantic comedy that was billed as something transgressive or progressive or whatever, but was actually hugely conventional, right down to the «the dance finals are
on the
same day as the Big Game» trope which I'm almost certain is the climax of at least three «Step Up» movies.
This time, we won't be able to blame timing, a marketing campaign, or a distributor pinning its award season hopes
on surer things (as The Weinstein Company could be accused of in the
same year of Django Unchained and Silver Linings
Playbook).
Though the displays
on the Nook Tablet and Kindle Fire are roughly the
same size, they come in very different packages: The Kindle Fire is a thick black rectangle, almost identical to the BlackBerry
Playbook, while the Nook Tablet is surrounded by a silver and gray plastic casing with a strange little hook
on the bottom left corner.
On my end, I was able to connect my BlackBerry
Playbook, THL W6 and BlackBerry Bold 9900 to the hotspot at the
same time
You can buy music
on a
PlayBook through 7digital, the
same DRM - free store you can shop via a BlackBerry phone.
The keyboard while connected to the
playbook via a secure Bluetooth connection, is expected to work flawlessly for 30 days on just one charge using the same microUSB charger that ships with the BlackBerry P
playbook via a secure Bluetooth connection, is expected to work flawlessly for 30 days
on just one charge using the
same microUSB charger that ships with the BlackBerry
PlayBookPlayBook.
We still don't know too much about BlackBerry 10 other than it'll be based
on the
same OS running the
PlayBook tablet right now.
Also, if the TouchPad may have etched its name in the annals of tablet history for the steepest discount ever offered, the
PlayBook may also have done the
same with perhaps the most pricing experiment ever conducted
on a tablet from a frontline manufacturer.
The first generation Kindle Fire bore a striking resemblance to the BlackBerry
Playbook since it was based
on the
same reference design, but if this image is actually legitimate, Amazon has clearly gone in a different direction.
great news but I installed
on my
playbook and the
same like Yanic, i touch the icon and not open.
This new firmware is the exact
same one that will come bundled
on the new new
Playbook 4G / LTE model due out August 9th.
The BlackBerry 10 platform is built
on the
same OS as the BlackBerry
PlayBook (in my opinion one of the best tablets alternative tablets out there) but the
PlayBook lacked as rich app market and RIM seem to have realized that and are now going through there very important check list to ensure that BB10 is a success, I believe it will succeed, but in this smartphone market its really gonna be «trial and error» where RIM is allowed no errors.
It's only natural for
PlayBook buyers to also look forward to these features
on the tablet, coming as it is from the
same manufacturer.
ive done everything installed dropbox and everything, then i went onto the website
on my
playbook downloaded tap tap revenge 4 and went back
on DDPB installer to do the
same process again so i can install it but its not coming up
on my downloads?
The 4G LTE
PlayBook is confirmed to be using the exact
same display as the original BlackBerry
PlayBook Wi - Fi, but as you can see above, the 4G LTE version
on top does seem to display things a little warmer.
Even my TELUS 4G LTE account was the
same when I tested it
on the 4G LTE
PlayBook.
At the
same time, massive price cuts mean that RIM is losing significant money
on every
Playbook it does manage to sell.
The resolution
on that screen is 1024 x 600,
same as
on RIM's BlackBerry
Playbook, and the Kindle Fire's physical dimensions are 7.5 x 4.7 x 0.45 inches (190 x 120 x 11.5 mm).
The
same video plays perfectly fine
on the
Playbook when the HDMI cable is unplugged.
We understand the argument for having to have something to hold
on to when you use the «Pad», but it appears overly large, especially as it doesn't have a purpose in the
same way the frame does
on the BlackBerry
PlayBook for example.
Flash support is still missing from the web browser (which as current iPad owner drives me nuts) but even
on the hardware side Apple didn't do anything to really leapfrog the upcoming competition - the display resolution
on the iPad 2 is the
same as
on the iPad classic, and there's still no cool gesture areas like the
PlayBook makes use of.
Tested over WiFi against the Xoom and the iPad 2 while browsing the
same content
on the New York Times website, the
Playbook had a comparable loading time than the two other tablets, give or take a couple of seconds.
Alec Saunders, RIM's vice president of Developer Relations and Ecosystem Development has told PCMag.com the first phones based
on RIM's new OS will have the
same screen resolution and aspect ratio as the BlackBerry
PlayBook.
At the core, BlackBerry 10 is running
on the
same QNX - based platform that the BlackBerry
PlayBook tablet is built
on.
The rumor is that RIM is considering to use Dalvik virtual machine for their QNX OS
on the
PlayBook and mobiles, which is the
same as what Android currently uses.
While there's no word
on any new tablet hardware (the future of the
PlayBook line is definitely in flux), existing owners will be relieved to hear that they'll benefit from the overhauled BlackBerry 10 OS - which is based on the same QNX platform as the current Play
PlayBook line is definitely in flux), existing owners will be relieved to hear that they'll benefit from the overhauled BlackBerry 10 OS - which is based
on the
same QNX platform as the current
PlaybookPlaybook OS.
We have heard that RIM is trying to take a page out of Apple's new iMessage service and make BlackBerry Messenger work much the
same way
on both your BlackBerry and
PlayBook, but «that isn't happening» according to our source, and right now RIM's solution involves «two independent BlackBerry Messenger apps with different contact lists.»
In the demo
on the company's stand at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona we were able to share either a pdf document with one other person or the
same document to the whole group in seconds with a gesture
on our
PlayBook.
These handsets will have the
same aspect ratio and resolution as the firm's
Playbook tablet which makes it easy to access the apps designed for
Playbook to be used
on BBX as well.
It will also require all users to be
on the
same wireless network - very much like the company's newly introduced Print To Go app launched in the BlackBerry
PlayBook 2.0 software update.
Anyway, n4bb reports that the plan has been canceled so that RIM can instead focus
on the development of its first BlackBerry smartphone to use the
same QNX software found
on the BlackBerry
PlayBook tablet.
They work
on my bb Bold, but using the
same setting
on OS 2
playbook, it doesn't work *?
The company isn't threatening quite the
same pace now that the
PlayBook is
on the market, but it is committing to very frequent updates: every few weeks, in fact.
That's all achievable because the browser now uses a lot of the
same core code as found
on RIM's QNX - based
PlayBook browser, which is also very fast.
On the
PlayBook homescreen, the Android apps will appear the
same as any other app - you get the
same sort of icon.
According to a report over at PCWorld, and based
on what we were told last week at the BlackBerry
PlayBook event in New York, the BlackBerry
PlayBook is expected to have its own video conferencing application, along the
same lines of FaceTime.
«You hold a book
on the margins and it's the
same here - it's so you don't get your fingers in the way,» Todd Wood, RIM's chief designer and the man behind the
PlayBook explained when we asked him why.
Built upon QNX, the
same platform that the
PlayBook's BlackBerry Tablet OS is built
on, the aim of BlackBerry 7 will be to merge together the best features of the legacy BlackBerry experience with the best emerging features and capabilities of the new BlackBerry Tablet OS so that there is only one platform for RIM to push forward (and only one for third party developers to worry about).
I found an online flash test and loaded it up
on the
PlayBook, and had Phil do the
same test
on the Motorola Xoom.
Sure the BlackBerry
PlayBook has can play music, video, slides, and more all at the
same time, but is always up to the presenter to put
on a show for his or her audience.
The resolution
on that screen is 1024 x 600 pixel,
same as
on RIM's BlackBerry
Playbook.
Amazon Kindle Fire tablet comes with a 6 - inch multitouch - enabled IPS display with Gorilla Glass coating delivering 1024 X 600 pixels of resolution (
same as
on Playbook), a TI OMAP4 dual - core processor ticking under the hood with 1 GHz frequency, 8 GB of internal memory storage — which is enough for 80 apps, plus either 10 movies or 800 songs or 6,000 books, 3.5 mm headset jack, Wi - Fi 802.11 b / g / n connectivity (no 3G, unfortunately), top - mounted stereo speakers, battery is said to last for 8 hours of continuous reading or 7.5 hours of video playback using Wi - Fi connection, Amazon App Store, full access to the Internet with Amazon's Silk browser.
These are useful but it's a little frustrating that contacts with the
same name
on different services aren't automatically linked the way they are
on Windows Phone), so you won't always see details from Facebook or Twitter for a friend when you click their email address unless you go through and individually link their profiles (the
PlayBook doesn't even offer suggestions here).
I myself see
PlayBook as having everything better than Android and iOS combined, short of hundreds of versions of the
same apps I don't need anyway, that people wrote because they had too much time
on their hands but not enough expertise.
The
PlayBook also supports file sharing to PCs and Macs over USB, or wirelessly while
on the
same network.