Sentences with phrase «new qnx»

However, TPCR did find some bugs with the new QNX - based BlackBerry Tablet OS, many of which were eliminated with subsequent minor OS updates.
Now enters RIM with the release of their first tablet, the BlackBerry PlayBook, with its new QNX based operating system.
And while I'd rather see a completely finished and polished OS on the BlackBerry PlayBook at launch over one that still has some gaps, what makes me extremely excited is the rate of development RIM is showing on the new QNX platform.
I've FINALLY gone hands - on with the BlackBerry PlayBook and thus it's time for me to report back with my initial review and impressions of Research In Motion's first tablet device featuring the all - new QNX - based BlackBerry Tablet OS.
Results at this point have received mixed reviews, but the company will eventually shift BlackBerry smartphones to its new QNX platform — which will debut on the BlackBerry PlayBook next — as it was designed with touchscreens in mind.
The news we reported exclusively many months ago has just been officially confirmed by RIM — the company will indeed support Google Android apps on its BlackBerry PlayBook tablet and on new QNX - based BlackBerry smartphones moving forward.
No, this device will not be competitive in September as far as specifications, or in term of OS, RIM is in a holding pattern OS wise until their new QNX OS is smartphone capable.
Clunkier OS that really was a 6.1 upgrade but marketed as 7 and will be replaced (and thus not upgraded) by a completely new QNX OS in 1 year?
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.
BlackBerry Tablet OS is a new QNX - based OS which was announced by BlackBerry on 27th September 2010.
The new QNX car display has the same web browser as the PlayBook, some familiar looking applications and even the same App World icon that we are used to seeing.
Although the platform is no longer used by the Canadian company in its mobile devices, QNX continues to see uses in the automotive industry and beyond, with its most recent update landing in January of this year as the new QNX SDP 7.0 (Software Development Platform), supporting C++ 14 and ARM as well as Intel's 32 - bit and 64 - bit platforms.
When I envision a device with the Bold 9900's build quality, RIM's fresh new QNX - based operating system and an the ever - expanding Android application ecosystem available via RIM's Android app player, I really like RIM's chances.
BlackBerry 10 is a brand new QNX - powered operating system built following on the PlayBook OS.
The BlackBerry PlayBook is BlackBerry's first tablet and their first device using a brand new QNX - powered operating system.
Meanwhile, he said that anyone interested in high performance apps, gaming, etc., will want to make custom PlayBook apps via the new QNX software developers kit.
Hopefully the new QNX OS system will be on the next phone we get
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.

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.
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.
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.»
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.
Over at the Globe and Mail, I popped in on QNX, the Ottawa - based software company owned by smartphone maker BlackBerry, to see what was new and also to see what they thought of the big news of Google's Open Automotive Alliance, which will be pushing Android onto cars starting this year.
Looking forward, Chen hinted at a new Internet of things product announcement at CES 2016 in early January as the company demonstrates its QNX platform.
Unfortunately, Ford's new Blackberry QNX - based Sync 3 infotainment system hasn't made it to the Explorer yet, and neither have Android Auto or Apple CarPlay.
On the newly launched PlayBook Webpage, RIM claims the tablet's operating system takes advantage of «powerful, user - friendly QNX technology,» confirming earlier rumors that the company's new BlackBerry 6 OS would not be adapted for the larger format.
A Sept. 21 Wall Street Journal article, itself paraphrasing unnamed «people familiar with RIM's plans,» indicated that the tablet would feature «a completely new platform built by QNX Software Systems» as its operating system, and include integrated cameras along with a 7 - inch touch screen.
... It will use a brand new OS fashioned by QNX Software System... purchased by RIM earlier this year.
The new phones announced today, the BlackBerry Bold 9850/9860, BlackBerry Torch 9850/9860, and BlackBerry Torch 9810, will not be able to upgrade to QNX.
Instead, you'll have to buy a brand new dual - core BlackBerry phone designed to run QNX.
The new BlackBerry 10 OS (evolved from the PlayBook's QNX - based operating system) needs to hit the market.
It's a big day for BlackBerry PlayBook fans - not only have they got access to new BBC iPlayer and News app icons (yes, icons)- they've also now got the option of setting their QNX tabs to Bahasa Indonesian thanks to the launch of BlackBerry Tablet OS... Read more
Now they have to wait to bring the QNX devices because they have the new BB7 devices in productions and need to sell those and will sell those like hot cake.
Back at BlackBerry DevCon, Mike Lazaridis announced that the new BlackBerry / QNX platform would further be known as BBX.
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.
Storm 3 would have the space for new applications or new blackberry OS» es like OS 6.1 or a QNX based OS 7.
I guess what you wanted to say is that QNX is still a new playground for RIM.
Make no mistake that QNX is RIMs future OS for all new devices.
The new processor supports Android Version 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich), Linux, QNX, Ubuntu and Windows Compact 7.
The Blackberry Playbook just got a new firmware update today that should be pushed to most people's QNX based tablets.
RIM is also reportedly releasing seven new smartphones with BlackBerry 7, most likely the last lot before it switches fully to the QNX platform.
Add on competitive entry - level QNX phones to pick up where RIM's new Curves left off, and the tide may very well turn sooner than we think for RIM.
2.0 will end any doubt... operating system is easily superior to iOS (heck iOS 5.0 * new * features are all rip offs of BB OS 6!!!! Not even close to QNX), Android tablet well, who cares, Android Player takes care of any OS questions, and with it's own sand box, you can run all the malware you want on your Android tablet, unfortunately no malware on your Playbook.
It's trying to switch from its current platform to a new platform, QNX.
And it should work on the new devices coming out this year since they were talking about 1.2 GHz to work with QNX
The 7 - inch BlackPad is going to be a touch screen tablet, but for a change, this BlackPad won't be running on the BlackBerry OS, it is believed that this tablet is going to run on a new Operating System which will be developed by QNX Software Systems.
On the connectivity front, it is expected to include Wi - Fi and Bluetooth and run on a new operating system called QNX rather than the company's BlackBerry 6 OS.
BlackBerry's new device boasts the freshly acquired QNX OS and is bound to put the tablet - option cat amongst the already undecided tablet PC consumer pigeons.
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