Sentences with phrase «from qnx»

EIM's Tablet OS is based on technology from QNX, which it acquired last year.
On Sept. 27, BlackBerry - maker Research In Motion confirmed its place among the ranks of brands, with the official introduction of its BlackBerry PlayBook, a tablet that will run an OS based on technology from QNX, a company it acquired in April.
Rumored to be titled the BlackPad, the device is expected to run software from QNX, which RIM announced its intention to acquire in April, and to make a debut in November in time for holiday sales.
You'll want to definitely watch the video above as Mark from the QNX team walks me through all of the...
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.
RIM has stated clearly it is using PlayBook's OS, based on its acquisition from QNX, to deliver BlackBerry OS 10 for smartphones.
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.
One thing you will notice is that the permission of most binaries is set that it can only be run by root (for example: ps and ifconfig), You can copy arm7le binaries from the momentics SDK (not from RIM website, from QNX website) to the playbook.
Here's the statement he obtained from QNX's Paul Leroux:

Not exact matches

Chenalso highlighted BlackBerry's QNX division, which works on technology that will fuse with automobiles, and said new technology from the division will be showcased at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas next month.
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.
As RIM progressed, it became clear that porting would be problematic in the long run, and that many features would indeed have to be built from the ground up in QNX.
The larger danger to QNX comes from Google.
Apple is reportedly prioritizing working on the software for a driverless car, rather than building one from scratch, as is indicated by its hiring of Dan Dodge, the founder of QNX and one of the premiere experts in car software.
BlackBerry had 10 new QNX design wins from suppliers in the fiscal third quarter and new / expanded relationships with partners such as QUALCOMM, Inc. (NASDAQ: QCOM), Denso Corp (ADR)(OTC: DNZOY) and Tata Elxsi.
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.
Gartner also assumes that no other tablet competitors will really matter in the coming years, aside from RIM's QNX - powered BlackBerry PlayBook.
But from what I understand and from what rim has apparently been saying, QNX needs dual core.
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After seeing what QNX was about yesterday, there seemed little reason for Research In Motion to not adopt the operating system full time for their smartphones; the OS has a mind for stability, lower power consumption, efficiency, a wide variety of developer platform support, as well as rich multimedia capabilities ranging from Flash to 3D rendering.
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QNX's software is used in products from such corporations as; Cisco Systems Inc., General Electric Co. and Caterpillar Inc..
Bloomburg also reported that three people familiar with RIM's plans didn't know the specific reasons for the decision, though one person said it may have been simpler and faster to use QNX because the BlackBerry 6 includes legacy software code from older BlackBerry phones.
The new BlackBerry 10 OS (evolved from the PlayBook's QNX - based operating system) needs to hit the market.
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.
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.
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.
He comes with a history from Microsoft and QNX and has been through a string of companies since.
However, its RIM's next OS — BBX which is a combination of the QNX and the BlackBerry OS that will in the spotlight as the last thing that RIM loyalists will like to face is the BBX also suffering from a security lapse.
RIM had acquired the QNX software from Harman International Industries Inc. in a deal worth $ 200 million last April.
It's trying to switch from its current platform to a new platform, QNX.
So glad I'm finally going to move on from a company that really has no idea where it is headed, even with QNX in its back pocket.
QNX, pronounced «quenix», powers everything from elements of your car to the fountains in front of the hotels in Las Vegas.
Gartner has reduced its 2011 sales forecast for QNX tablets by almost 25 % from 3.9 million in April to 3.0 million today.
RIM acquired a company by the name of QNX back in April 2010 from Harman International.
But the PlayBook's proprietary operating system, based on software acquired during RIM's takeover of QNX Software Systems from Harman International in April 2010, is what makes the tablet stand out in a sea of Android and iOS rivals.
iPad2 is going to have pretty much the same old boring iOS as the iPad and from the looks of it, QNX seems to be a much more appealing, intuitive and secure OS.
The Verge has run with the first - ever photo of the next iteration of BlackBerry devices, which is based on the upcoming BBX operating system with its QNX roots — from the PlayBook tablet.
Now we did get word at DEVCON last week that the new QNX OS we saw on the PlayBook will be coming to BlackBerry handhelds in the future, but we don't know how far we are from seeing that.
That's why putting all of your eggs in one basket (QNX for the Playbook and ignoring handsets) is never a good idea... You have those 2 clowns from Barnum & Bailey (aka Lazaridis and Balsillie) to thank for that.
With Celestica moving away from BlackBerry hardware production, this only serves to add to RIM's growing short - term problems, as the company is attempting to weather the transition from its current platform in OS 7, being the last version of the Java - based platform that it began using in 2003 to BBX, which is the QNX - based platform which shares major underpinnings with the BlackBerry PlayBook while also adding features common to iOS and Android, but will not be released until this Fall, after initially being targeted for a February launch.
We've had plenty of QNX news coming out of CES 2015 but we've yet to hear from BlackBerry CEO John Chen himself and now is the time for that.
The folks over at BGR have managed to get the exclusive scoop on what is said to be the first QNX phone from RIM.
The three people familiar with RIM's plans didn't know the specific reasons for the decision, though one person said it may have been simpler and faster to use QNX because the BlackBerry 6 includes legacy software code from older BlackBerry phones.
The yet - to - be-announced tablet will run on software developed by QNX Software Systems, which RIM bought from Harman International Industries Inc. for $ 200 million in April, said the people, who didn't want to be identified because the plans haven't been made public.
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 Playbook OS.
The PlayBook runs RIM's new BlackBerry Tablet OS, based on software from RIM subsidiary QNX, which builds operating systems for everything from in - dash car appliances to electric guitars.
Among the pieces sliding together are RIM's April acquisition of QNX Software Systems, from Harman International, as the PlayBook runs an operating system based on QNX technology - not the BlackBerry 6 OS that RIM launched this summer, on the BlackBerry Torch, with much fanfare.
Now, we have heard from multiple sources that the BlackBerry Milan that leaked last month was in fact was never a QNX smartphone, but a BlackBerry 7 device with a slightly different design identity.
The user interface of the QNX - based OS looks great, but it's missing basic apps, and currently suffers from a confusing SDK strategy.
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