Sentences with phrase «see your future blackberry»

I can't wait to see your future blackberry creations as well.

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BlackBerry CEO Thorsten Heins has seemingly ruled out a sequel to the company's 2011 PlayBook tablet by revealing that he doesn't see a future for any tablet device beyond 2018.
Alec took some time to talk to the official BlackBerry Developer Blog about what he sees for the future of RIM's BlackBerry OS on QNX and BlackBerry 7.
If you've signed up for the BlackBerry Beta Zone and are participating in the BlackBerry Link beta then chances are good you've already seen the latest survey asking what changes customers want to see in BlackBerry Link future releases.
The quote is as clear an indication as you'll get that BlackBerry sees no future for itself as a maker of consumer smartphones.
As you can see, there has been a nice assortment of visitors in the form of future BlackBerry devices and OS releases, as well as the angelic Euro - centric Jesus Phone.
Since this morning's official announcements on the BlackBerry PlayBook launch, we saw that Best Buy and Future Shop Canada had pre-orders going up, as RIM did mention them.
But when Florence saw leaked photos of the BlackBerry Passport, «it was like looking at the future
Sure, we may see top executives rocking a BlackBerry Passport or Classic in the future, but there will always be companies that don't want to spend the big bucks and the BlackBerry Z3 will still serve its purpose.
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.
We kicked things off with another edition of the BerryFlow Upstream Podcast, saw John Chen discuss the Priv's role in BlackBerry's future, and even painfully watched as the Priv endured a brutal durability test.
Racking up losses, a question mark over who will end up owning the company and what the future holds, sees the BlackBerry Z30 launching into a storm.
When RIM announced that QNX was going to the operating system for its future devices, it was surprising to see the next generation BlackBerry devices to be still running on BlackBerry OS.
Hopefully this means that we will be seeing a solid and stable build of OS 6 for the BlackBerry Curve 9330 and Bold 9650 from Verizon in the near future... Thanks to everybody who sent this one in!
While there are many who want the full touchscreen Z10, we've seen that there many who still want that trademark physical keyboard that BlackBerry is known for and so both models have a place in the company's future.
RIM posted word that Best Buy Canada and its sister chain Future Shop had seen the BlackBerry PlayBook become the top - selling tablet at their stores this week.
By choosing the TI OMAP4430 processor, seen in the several months old BlackBerry PlayBook, it was also counting on the $ 25 in combined chips from TI dropping to a $ 12 price in the near future and making the Kindle Fire more profitable.
RIM's said we might just see phones running the PlayBook's QNX software over their BlackBerry OS in the future.
While it's unlikely that we'll be seeing another BlackBerry tablet anytime in the near future, it did get me thinking about just what I would put in my ultimate BlackBerry PlayBook 2.
It's definitely a positive sign that the new RIM really wants to play ball, and knowing that the QNX operating system upon which the BlackBerry Tablet OS is built already has support for up to 32 cores, it means we should see RIM take a leadership position on the hardware side of things in the future.
The BlackBerry PlayBook will first be available within North America (see a list of retailers where you can purchase the PlayBook) and should roll out internationally in the near - ish future.
The company is entering a brand new space, and I can't wait to see future versions of the PlayBook and even smartphones that will eventually (in 2012) use the new OS as opposed to the traditional BlackBerry OS.
Either way, we can't wait to see the future of the BlackBerry PlayBook and BlackBerry 10 OS launching for all devices whether it be a smartphone or tablet.
Introduction of the Apple iPhone made every single handset maker turn to interface design and rumor's on the street is that in the not that distant future we'll see a touchscreen equipped BlackBerry.
Future developments of the Force's use of BlackBerry could see officers on the ground being able to link into traffic cameras and be notified of the approach of a stolen vehicle.
I wouldn't be surprised to see HTC's future smartphone role evolve into something similar to BlackBerry and Nokia's current strategy: Licensing its name out for use on hardware created, designed, and produced by third - party manufacturers.
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