One of them is the implementation of core BlackBerry apps (email, calendar, BlackBerry Messenger)
into the QNX platform because of the way RIM handles BlackBerry accounts.
Not exact matches
They need to stay the course and release
QNX phones, while flooding their resources
into the dev community.
That means the chance of sensitive data falling
into the wrong hands (your kids), and so
QNX and the Tablet OS will support multiple users and the ability to give access to certain elements of data on three levels.
With built - in features you can tell RIM is getting ready to transition
into something bigger, being
QNX.
[youtube video link for mobile viewing] I'm seriously pi $ $ ed I spent $ 500 on that BlackBerry clock app yesterday as that money really needs to be going
into my new car fund so I can pick up some new wheels when the
QNX concepts being shown off at CES2012 hit the market.
Although RIM poured considerable resources
into its new BlackBerry 6 OS for smartphones, it decided to create yet another operating system for the PlayBook, based on «powerful, user - friendly
QNX technology.»
What You May Have Missed Video Demo of Wikitude's Augmented Reality Browser How to turn your website
into a BlackBerry PlayBook App with the WebWorks SDKTwitter for BlackBerry reaches v2.0 - Available at the BlackBerry Beta ZoneCars @ BlackBerry World: Jaguar w / BlackBerry Integration and
QNX Concept CorvetteNew Demo Video Showing off the Android App Player on the BlackBerry PlayBook...
«At DevCon today, we're giving developers the tools they need to build richer applications and we're providing direction on how to best develop their smartphone and tablet apps as the BlackBerry and
QNX platforms converge
into our next generation BBX platform.»
This obviously falls
into the «smartphone» category and the
QNX devices in the future will fall
into the «super phone» category.
I'm sure a lot of this customization will get built
into the operating system as RIM pushes the OS through from where it is today to get ready for
QNX on BlackBerry Smartphones.
To me there's no doubt that the
QNX - based OS will make its way
into BlackBerry phones.
BlackBerry fans shouldn't be too surprised at OS 10, based on
QNX and also running Android software, but there are several things that need to be taken
into consideration in Passport's case.