So what do we know so far
about this BlackBerry tablet?
Like previous reports we've seen
about the BlackBerry tablet, the estimated arrival date is by the end of this year.
Been wondering
about that BlackBerry tablet device you have been hearing about lately?
We've heard
about the BlackBerry tablet supposedly coming to market in November as the BlackPad, and now we have a price point from Taiwanese OEM Quanta.
Not exact matches
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.
While Siegler compared the new device to a
Blackberry Playbook in terms of appearance, squashing a lot of the talk
about what Amazon's
tablet might look like, he did put to rest a lot of the discussion swirling
about the two
tablet model, stating that the original plan was to release both the 10»
tablet and its more cost - effective 7» screen younger brother; however, Siegler's article discussed the fact that Amazon is now going to launch with only the 7» and release the 10» in 2012, depending on the popularity of the first new Kindle
tablet.
How
about being able to control the PlayBook
tablet device using your
BlackBerry smartphone?
If you are a
BlackBerry user, have always been a
BlackBerry user, will always be a
BlackBerry user, and could care less
about a robust app selection, then yes, the PlayBook is the right
tablet for you.
Whilst RIM's big rival was making a big song and dance
about its latest OS updates over in California, the Canadian manufacturer quietly released details of a fresh new version of its
tablet OS - using its blog to announce BlackBerry Tablet OS v
tablet OS - using its blog to announce
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Tablet OS v1.0.5.
We are talking
about the full device encryption which is a feature already present in the
BlackBerry but not on its
tablet variants.
With all of the crazy
BlackBerry 10 phone action on CrackBerry the past week, we haven't spent much time talking
about BlackBerry 10 for the
BlackBerry PlayBook
tablet.
It also knocked a whopping 58 percent off a RIM
BlackBerry PlayBook 32 GB ($ 249), but it hasn't sold out yet today — which I guess says a lot more
about the
tablet than it does
about eBay.
After
about a year's head start, the iPad is only just now seeing some serious competition from Android,
BlackBerry, and HP
tablets.
We first heard word
about a possible
BlackBerry tablet last month, when we told you
about rumours of a device that would be able to use a companion
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We first heard word
about a possible
BlackBerry tablet last month, when we told you
about rumours of a device that would be able to use a companion
BlackBerry mobile phone's 3G connection to connect to the web when Wi - Fi wasn't an option.
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Sources coming in thick and fast are suggesting that
BlackBerry maker RIM is
about to launch its
tablet device as soon as next week to kick off its
BlackBerry Developer Conference in San Francisco.The Wall Street Journal is citing its usual «people familiar... Read more
A few weeks ago, we let you know
about a
BlackBerry PlayBook application that hit the streets on App World a bit too early before the launch of the actual
tablet.
Like the look of the
BlackBerry PlayBook, but concerned
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Not long after the
BlackBerry PlayBook was released, we started hearing rumors
about what the next iteration of the
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As part of a post-presentation Q&A,
BlackBerry CEO Thorsten Heins answered a question
about RIM's future with
tablets and whether the ill - fated PlayBook would be upgraded to
BlackBerry 10.
I know quite a few companies that are curious
about what makes the
BlackBerry PlayBook an «Enterprise Ready
Tablet.»
Asked
about a move away from
tablet technology, Heins said that the future is in mobile and that
BlackBerry's new initiatives are to target a consumer it thinks will rely on one mobile device for all communications within seven years.
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We haven't really heard much news
about a possible new
tablet from
Blackberry ever since the last official talk
about a new
Blackberry tablet died out early in 2014.
Not too long ago we told you
about this application for the
BlackBerry PlayBook and how you could access podcasts, video, and news feeds directly from NASA right from your
tablet.
We talk to
BlackBerry about new handsets, the possibility of
tablets, John Chen, plans for 2014 and a whole lot more
So you've just got a
BlackBerry PlayBook
tablet from RIM (or
about to get one) and now you need to protect your 7 - inch wonder.
This is something that has been rumored
about for a while, so here is what the Wall Street Journal is reporting... RIM will announce and show off their new
tablet device at DevCon in San Francisco next week at their
BlackBerry Developer Conference.
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For the
BlackBerry PlayBook, the first
tablet device from Research In Motion (RIM), one of the major complaints
about the device is the requirement that it be connected to a
BlackBerry smartphone for some features to function.
We've finally got some extended time with the
BlackBerry PlayBook and we're pretty excited
about this upcoming
tablet and feel like it could be a credible competitor to the Apple iPad and the Motorola Xoom.
Presumably, the
tablet will run a version of RIM's
BlackBerry 6 operating system,
about which the company released a new teaser video yesterday, and will include the WebKit browser The Reg told you
about this February.
If there's one message that comes through loud and clear
about the
BlackBerry PlayBook - both in our review and in others - it's that RIM's first
tablet is half - baked in its current state.
Research In Motion recalled
about 1,000
BlackBerry PlayBooks on Monday due to a software glitch that prevents users from getting their
tablets set up after purchase.
However, Verizon has snubbed the
BlackBerry maker once before, when the carrier said that it was still undecided
about the
tablet.
To your point
about TAT, here's a cool app demo (http://bbry.lv/gnh0Ia) showing four - finger multi-touch capabilities which demonstrate the rich graphics environment that the
BlackBerry Tablet OS provides.
RIM has always been
about giving users choice in their
BlackBerry Smartphones, so let's hope they follow through with this strategy on their
tablets to have a
tablet at just
about every price point - from affordable to high end.
Research in Motion, the maker of the
BlackBerry smartphones and
tablet, said Monday that it will cut its workforce by
about 2,000 jobs and move some executives into new roles in an effort to battle the continued growth of Google's Android and Apple's iPhone.
I have been dying to hear RIM talk more
about why they call the
BlackBerry PlayBook the first «Professional Grade
Tablet.»
We were hoping we would hear more
about BlackBerry smartphones at CES but that was all
about the PlayBook and the
tablet scene.
So you've just got a
BlackBerry PlayBook
tablet from RIM (or
about to get one) and now you need to protect your 7 - inch wonder.There are, as you would expect, a number of different cases out there all promising protection.
More details are emerging
about Research in Motion's long - rumored
BlackBerry tablet: it will have a seven - inch display, both back - and front - facing cameras, and will support hardware - accelerated Adobe Flash.
While there has been concern voiced
about BlackBerry PlayBook sales in the US in its first few months of availability, the
tablet is selling very well in other parts of the world.
Tech site GDGT followed up with details
about the
tablet's build, writing that the Fire looks a whole lot like the
BlackBerry Playbook, and that this similarity is not a coincidence: In order to get their new
tablet out in time for the holidays, Amazon outsourced design and production of the new
tablet to the same company that made the Playbook (which, by the way, isn't doing so hot in terms of sales).
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