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Saturday, October 16, 2010

RIM ready to find the papers on his Tablet BlackBerry

If the opportunity should be the official BlackBerry DevCon in San Francisco, then the beginning of next week all the details on the tablet of the Canadian RIM. The event will be held 27 to 30 September 2010 will be preceded by a keynote address by RIM co-CEO Mike Lazaridis that the present BlackBerry tablet with other partners such as Citrix, which intervene to promote products and services to support the same when it is available on the market.
About this aspect, according to the latest entries RIM should begin shipping by the end of November to be in time for Christmas sales. Unconfirmed reports have also emerged about the actual name that will indicate the device and could be BlackPad or SurfBook, both entered into in recent months thanks to RIM.
With regard to technical specifications, the tablet should have a 7-inch screen, a camera or two and ARM processor 1GHz probably supplied by Marvell. Internet access is provided by a Wi-Fi as to take advantage of 3G connections will need to use a terminal BlackBerry tethering. According to the Wall Street Journal wrote, the tablet-blackboard RIM will use a QNX operating system that could precede the full transition of all BlackBerry devices in the long term.
QNX is a company specialized in software development for automotive and car information systems, all areas where reliability, speed and response times are essential, the kind that are currently lacking a bit ‘of operating systems’ Canadian company. Thanks to the new operating system, then, RIM is preparing to compete openly with Android and Apple both in terms of hardware and software.

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