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<generator>Blogsmith http://www.blogsmith.com/</generator><item><title><![CDATA[BlackBerry 10 to get video editor, screen sharing according to forum leak]]></title><link>http://www.engadget.com/2012/05/06/blackberry-10-to-get-video-editor-screen-sharing-according-to-forum-leak/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.engadget.com/2012/05/06/blackberry-10-to-get-video-editor-screen-sharing-according-to-forum-leak/</guid><comments>http://www.engadget.com/2012/05/06/blackberry-10-to-get-video-editor-screen-sharing-according-to-forum-leak/#comments</comments><description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;"> <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2012/05/06/blackberry-10-to-get-video-editor-screen-sharing-according-to-forum-leak/"><img alt="Image" height="355" src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2012/05/cberryvid3877ss.jpg" style="margin:4px" width="487" /></a></p><p> The <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2012/05/01/blackberry-10-dev-alpha-hands-on/">Blackberry 10 Dev Alpha</a> we wrapped our mitts around last week didn't tell us much about RIM's big <a href="http://www.engadget.com/tag/blackberry+10/">QNX-based OS update</a> (being loaded with <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2012/02/23/blackberry-playbook-os-2-0-review/">PlayBook OS 2.0</a> and all), but <em>Crackberry </em>forum user Biggulpseh seemingly has the deets that the folks in Waterloo weren't ready to reveal. So-called internal documents reportedly detail a tilt-sensitive lock screen that pushes notifications to the user based on the device's movement (called "cinnamon toast"), a screen-sharing ability to ramp up the productivity of video calls and a robust video editor resulting from RIM's acquisition of <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/07/22/rim-brings-video-editing-service-jaycut-into-the-blackberry-fold/">JayCut</a> last year. Biggulpseh says the images come from a "trusted source," and are part of a document that outlines upcoming features for the benefit of the firm's employees. Ready to dive in and let your imagination run wild? Hit the source links below, just don't forget your <a href="http://www.engadget.com/tag/salt">saliferous</a> spices.</p><p></p><p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://www.engadget.com/2012/05/06/blackberry-10-to-get-video-editor-screen-sharing-according-to-forum-leak/">BlackBerry 10 to get video editor, screen sharing according to forum leak</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.engadget.com">Engadget</a> on Sun, 06 May 2012 23:25:00 EST.  Please see our <a href="http://www.weblogsinc.com/feed-terms/">terms for use of feeds</a>.</p><h6 style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px; font-size: 1px; border: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0;"></h6><a href="http://www.engadget.com/2012/05/06/blackberry-10-to-get-video-editor-screen-sharing-according-to-forum-leak/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to this entry">Permalink</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.engadget.com/forward/20232308/" title="Send this entry to a friend via email">Email this</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.engadget.com/2012/05/06/blackberry-10-to-get-video-editor-screen-sharing-according-to-forum-leak/#comments" title="View reader comments on this entry">Comments</a>]]></description><category>bb 10</category><category>Bb10</category><category>bbx</category><category>Biggulpseh</category><category>blackberry</category><category>blackberry 10</category><category>Blackberry 10 Dev Alpha</category><category>blackberry dev alpha</category><category>blackberry world</category><category>blackberry world 2012</category><category>Blackberry10</category><category>Blackberry10DevAlpha</category><category>BlackberryDevAlpha</category><category>BlackberryWorld</category><category>BlackberryWorld2012</category><category>cinnamon toast</category><category>CinnamonToast</category><category>Crackberry</category><category>Crackberry forum</category><category>CrackberryForum</category><category>JayCut</category><category>leak</category><category>QNX-based</category><category>RIM</category><category>screen sharing</category><category>ScreenSharing</category><category>video calling</category><category>VideoCalling</category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Sean Buckley]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Sun, 06 May 2012 23:25:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[Pacemaker DJ app for BlackBerry PlayBook impressions (video)]]></title><link>http://www.engadget.com/2012/05/01/pacemaker-dj-app-for-blackberry-playbook/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.engadget.com/2012/05/01/pacemaker-dj-app-for-blackberry-playbook/</guid><comments>http://www.engadget.com/2012/05/01/pacemaker-dj-app-for-blackberry-playbook/#comments</comments><description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;"> <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2012/05/01/pacemaker-dj-app-for-blackberry-playbook/"><img alt="Pacemaker DJ app for BlackBerry PlayBook impressions (video)" src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2012/05/jtpacedsc02820.jpg" style="margin: 4px; width: 600px; height: 399px;" /></a></p><p> Back <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2008/01/07/hands-on-with-the-pacemaker-dj-system/">in 2008</a>, a nifty little box of tricks elbowed its way onto the market -- the <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2009/01/07/tonium-updates-pacemaker-dj-system-with-revamped-ui-auto-beat-m/">Tonium Pacemaker</a>. A gadget about the size of an OG PSP, with a complete DJ set-up hidden inside. It was a brave idea, and one that was fondly received. A few years down the line, mixed with a sprinkling of business politics, and sadly the Pacemaker's time on stage would come to an end. Like all good performances though, the show wasn't completely over. In true musical fashion its back for an encore, reinvented and more importantly -- right now at least -- in our hands. We spent sometime with the reincarnated Pacemaker DJ app, to see what life is like after hardware.<div class="postgallery"><p><strong>Gallery: <a href="http://www.engadget.com/photos/pacemaker-app-for-playbook-impressions/">Pacemaker app for PlayBook - Impressions</a></strong></p><a href="http://www.engadget.com/photos/pacemaker-app-for-playbook-impressions/#4995652"><img src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2012/05/dsc02840800_thumbnail.jpg" alt="Pacemaker app for PlayBook - Impressions" title="Pacemaker app for PlayBook - Impressions" /></a><a href="http://www.engadget.com/photos/pacemaker-app-for-playbook-impressions/#4995653"><img src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2012/05/dsc02839800_thumbnail.jpg" alt="" title="" /></a><a href="http://www.engadget.com/photos/pacemaker-app-for-playbook-impressions/#4995654"><img src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2012/05/dsc02837800_thumbnail.jpg" alt="" title="" /></a><a href="http://www.engadget.com/photos/pacemaker-app-for-playbook-impressions/#4995655"><img src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2012/05/dsc02836800_thumbnail.jpg" alt="" title="" /></a><a href="http://www.engadget.com/photos/pacemaker-app-for-playbook-impressions/#4995656"><img src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2012/05/dsc02833800_thumbnail.jpg" alt="" title="" /></a></div></p><p></p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.engadget.com/2012/05/01/pacemaker-dj-app-for-blackberry-playbook/" rel="bookmark">Continue reading <em>Pacemaker DJ app for BlackBerry PlayBook impressions (video)</em></a></p><p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://www.engadget.com/2012/05/01/pacemaker-dj-app-for-blackberry-playbook/">Pacemaker DJ app for BlackBerry PlayBook impressions (video)</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.engadget.com">Engadget</a> on Tue, 01 May 2012 09:30:00 EST.  Please see our <a href="http://www.weblogsinc.com/feed-terms/">terms for use of feeds</a>.</p><h6 style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px; font-size: 1px; border: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0;"></h6><a href="http://www.engadget.com/2012/05/01/pacemaker-dj-app-for-blackberry-playbook/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to this entry">Permalink</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.engadget.com/forward/20227911/" title="Send this entry to a friend via email">Email this</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.engadget.com/2012/05/01/pacemaker-dj-app-for-blackberry-playbook/#comments" title="View reader comments on this entry">Comments</a>]]></description><category>bb10</category><category>bbx</category><category>blackberry playbook</category><category>blackberry world</category><category>blackberry world 2012</category><category>BlackberryPlaybook</category><category>BlackberryWorld</category><category>BlackberryWorld2012</category><category>dj</category><category>dj app</category><category>DjApp</category><category>pacemaker</category><category>tablet</category><dc:creator><![CDATA[James Trew]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Tue, 01 May 2012 09:30:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[BlackBerry 10 Dev Alpha hands-on]]></title><link>http://www.engadget.com/2012/05/01/blackberry-10-dev-alpha-hands-on/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.engadget.com/2012/05/01/blackberry-10-dev-alpha-hands-on/</guid><comments>http://www.engadget.com/2012/05/01/blackberry-10-dev-alpha-hands-on/#comments</comments><description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;"> <img alt="Image" src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2012/04/jrv17dsc02245-1335835256.jpg" style="margin: 4px; width: 600px; height: 399px;" /></p><p> Behold the <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2012/05/01/blackberry-10-dev-unit-unveiled-4-2-inch-screen-1280-x-7/">BlackBerry 10 Dev Alpha</a>. Research in Motion is now following in the footsteps of tech giants like <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/06/21/nokias-n950-developer-meego-handset-gets-official-4-inch-displ/">Nokia</a>, <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2012/01/10/intel-demos-medfield-based-smartphone-reference-design-at-ces-v/">Intel</a> and <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2012/01/13/qualcomm-snapdragon-s4-msm8960-development-tablet-hands-on-vide/">Qualcomm</a> by pushing out a device solely dedicated to serve the needs of its developers. Considering the level of importance RIM is placing on the launch of its latest OS, the QNX-based <a href="http://www.engadget.com/tag/blackberry+10/">BlackBerry 10</a>, this is a critical move for the Canadian company as it works to recruit interested parties from other platforms while strengthening its existing relationships. Emulators and development kits are nice, of course, but they can't take the place of an actual working device -- and the Dev Alpha will be the primary vehicle to drive BB 10 developers until the final production smartphones begin shipping sometime this fall.</p><p> Our time with the Dev Alpha was brief, and we weren't able to glean much out of the experience. Why? When we were given the opportunity to play with it, the device was more of a miniature PlayBook than a BB10 phone. In fact, it even had <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2012/02/23/blackberry-playbook-os-2-0-review/">PlayBook OS 2.0</a> loaded rather than the next-gen BlackBerry platform. So what did we find out about this mysterious device?</p><p> <div class="postgallery"><p><strong>Gallery: <a href="http://www.engadget.com/photos/blackberry-10-dev-alpha-unit-hands-on/">BlackBerry 10 dev alpha unit hands-on</a></strong></p><a href="http://www.engadget.com/photos/blackberry-10-dev-alpha-unit-hands-on/#4995228"><img src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2012/04/jrv1dsc02212_thumbnail.jpg" alt="" title="" /></a><a href="http://www.engadget.com/photos/blackberry-10-dev-alpha-unit-hands-on/#4995229"><img src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2012/04/jrv2dsc02214_thumbnail.jpg" alt="" title="" /></a><a href="http://www.engadget.com/photos/blackberry-10-dev-alpha-unit-hands-on/#4995230"><img src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2012/04/jrv3dsc02217_thumbnail.jpg" alt="" title="" /></a><a href="http://www.engadget.com/photos/blackberry-10-dev-alpha-unit-hands-on/#4995231"><img src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2012/04/jrv4dsc02218_thumbnail.jpg" alt="" title="" /></a><a href="http://www.engadget.com/photos/blackberry-10-dev-alpha-unit-hands-on/#4995232"><img src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2012/04/jrv5dsc02220_thumbnail.jpg" alt="" title="" /></a></div></p><p><a href="http://www.engadget.com/2012/05/01/blackberry-10-dev-alpha-hands-on/" rel="bookmark">Continue reading <em>BlackBerry 10 Dev Alpha hands-on</em></a></p><p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://www.engadget.com/2012/05/01/blackberry-10-dev-alpha-hands-on/">BlackBerry 10 Dev Alpha hands-on</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.engadget.com">Engadget</a> on Tue, 01 May 2012 09:30:00 EST.  Please see our <a href="http://www.weblogsinc.com/feed-terms/">terms for use of feeds</a>.</p><h6 style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px; font-size: 1px; border: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0;"></h6><a href="http://www.engadget.com/2012/05/01/blackberry-10-dev-alpha-hands-on/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to this entry">Permalink</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.engadget.com/forward/20227779/" title="Send this entry to a friend via email">Email this</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.engadget.com/2012/05/01/blackberry-10-dev-alpha-hands-on/#comments" title="View reader comments on this entry">Comments</a>]]></description><category>bb 10</category><category>Bb10</category><category>bbx</category><category>blackberry</category><category>blackberry 10</category><category>blackberry 10 dev alpha</category><category>blackberry dev alpha</category><category>blackberry world</category><category>blackberry world 2012</category><category>Blackberry10</category><category>Blackberry10DevAlpha</category><category>BlackberryDevAlpha</category><category>BlackberryWorld</category><category>BlackberryWorld2012</category><category>dev alpha</category><category>DevAlpha</category><category>development device</category><category>DevelopmentDevice</category><category>hands-on</category><category>mobilepostcross</category><category>research in motion</category><category>ResearchInMotion</category><category>rim</category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Brad Molen]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Tue, 01 May 2012 09:30:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[DingleBerry 4.0 cancelled, open-sourced in search of PlayBook OS 2.0 root exploit (updated: ok, maybe it's not cancelled)]]></title><link>http://www.engadget.com/2012/04/09/dingleberry-4-cancelled-and-open-sourced/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.engadget.com/2012/04/09/dingleberry-4-cancelled-and-open-sourced/</guid><comments>http://www.engadget.com/2012/04/09/dingleberry-4-cancelled-and-open-sourced/#comments</comments><description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: center;"> <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2012/04/09/dingleberry-4-cancelled-and-open-sourced/"><img alt="DingleBerry 4.0 cancelled, open-sourced in search of PlayBook OS 2.0 root exploit" src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2012/04/dingleberry-open.jpg" style="margin: 4px; width: 600px; height: 377px;" /></a></div>DingleBerry arrived with an awesome name and even better functionality: <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/29/blackberry-playbook-gets-root-thanks-to-childishly-named-dingleb/">the ability to root a BlackBerry PlayBook</a>. For the moment, however, it seems the utility is little more than dust in the wind. We've received news that development of the famed exploit has been halted. If it's any solace to super users, the project may find new vigor, because the source code for DingleBerry 3.3.3 is now available for all to improve upon. Perhaps the <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/12/07/dingleberry-breaks-playbook-free-from-rims-chains-again-andr/">cat and mouse game</a> with RIM's security team was simply too burdensome for DingleBerry developers, as <a href="http://www.engadget.com/tag/playbook+2.0/">PlayBook OS 2.0</a> has remained impervious to root exploits. Whatever the case may be, if you'd like to take a swing at a new root method, be sure to hit up the source below.<br /><br />[Thanks, Joao]<br /><br /><strong>Update</strong>: DingleBerry dev Chris Wade reached out to us to clarify that version 4.0 is not cancelled -- regardless of what the official changelog says. Where exactly the confusion comes from we're not entirely sure, but we've been told the project was open sourced so that others, perhaps those with more free time on their hands, could take a crack at the PlayBook OS and not because it's dead.<p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://www.engadget.com/2012/04/09/dingleberry-4-cancelled-and-open-sourced/">DingleBerry 4.0 cancelled, open-sourced in search of PlayBook OS 2.0 root exploit (updated: ok, maybe it's not cancelled)</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.engadget.com">Engadget</a> on Mon, 09 Apr 2012 06:17:00 EST.  Please see our <a href="http://www.weblogsinc.com/feed-terms/">terms for use of feeds</a>.</p><h6 style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px; font-size: 1px; border: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0;"></h6><a href="http://www.engadget.com/2012/04/09/dingleberry-4-cancelled-and-open-sourced/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to this entry">Permalink</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.engadget.com/forward/20210405/" title="Send this entry to a friend via email">Email this</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.engadget.com/2012/04/09/dingleberry-4-cancelled-and-open-sourced/#comments" title="View reader comments on this entry">Comments</a>]]></description><category>BBX</category><category>BlackBerry</category><category>blackberry playbook</category><category>BlackberryPlaybook</category><category>dingleberry</category><category>hack</category><category>hacked</category><category>hacks</category><category>jailbreak</category><category>jailbreaking</category><category>open source</category><category>OpenSource</category><category>playbook</category><category>playbook 2.0</category><category>playbook jailbreak</category><category>Playbook OS 2.0</category><category>Playbook2.0</category><category>PlaybookJailbreak</category><category>PlaybookOs2.0</category><category>QNX</category><category>Research In Motion</category><category>ResearchInMotion</category><category>RIM</category><category>root</category><category>rooted</category><category>tablet</category><category>tablets</category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Zachary Lutz]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Mon, 09 Apr 2012 06:17:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[RIM putting BlackBerry 10 test units in developers' hands in May]]></title><link>http://www.engadget.com/2012/03/24/rim-putting-blackberry-10-test-units-in-developers-hands-in-may/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.engadget.com/2012/03/24/rim-putting-blackberry-10-test-units-in-developers-hands-in-may/</guid><comments>http://www.engadget.com/2012/03/24/rim-putting-blackberry-10-test-units-in-developers-hands-in-may/#comments</comments><description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: center;"> <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2012/03/24/rim-putting-blackberry-10-test-units-in-developers-hands-in-may/"><img alt="" src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2012/01/bb97902011-11-15600px-7.jpg" style="width: 600px; height: 397px;" /></a></div>It's telling, perhaps, when a VP for your company uses the word "finally" while discussing plans to release test models for your upcoming mobile operating system -- but it's certainly a pretty accurate sentiment when dealing <a href="http://www.engadget.com/tag/blackberry+10/">BlackBerry 10</a>. Talking up RIM's plans to release up to 2,000 prototypes running the OS at the BlackBerry Jam conference in May, executive Alec Saunders had this to say: "It's tangible evidence of the company making progress to finally shipping the device." Barring any <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/12/15/rim-blackberry-10-smartphones-wont-arrive-until-end-of-2012/">further setbacks</a>, the operating system formerly known as BBX is set to hit before year's end.<br /><br />[Thanks, Neil]<p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://www.engadget.com/2012/03/24/rim-putting-blackberry-10-test-units-in-developers-hands-in-may/">RIM putting BlackBerry 10 test units in developers' hands in May</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.engadget.com">Engadget</a> on Sat, 24 Mar 2012 11:36:00 EST.  Please see our <a href="http://www.weblogsinc.com/feed-terms/">terms for use of feeds</a>.</p><h6 style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px; font-size: 1px; border: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0;"></h6><a href="http://www.engadget.com/2012/03/24/rim-putting-blackberry-10-test-units-in-developers-hands-in-may/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to this entry">Permalink</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.engadget.com/forward/20200026/" title="Send this entry to a friend via email">Email this</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.engadget.com/2012/03/24/rim-putting-blackberry-10-test-units-in-developers-hands-in-may/#comments" title="View reader comments on this entry">Comments</a>]]></description><category>alec saunders</category><category>AlecSaunders</category><category>bbx</category><category>blackberry</category><category>blackberry 10</category><category>blackberry jam</category><category>Blackberry10</category><category>BlackberryJam</category><category>developer</category><category>developers</category><category>mobilepostcross</category><category>Research In Motion</category><category>ResearchInMotion</category><category>rim</category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Brian Heater]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Sat, 24 Mar 2012 11:36:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[BlackBerry London resurfaces in leak, sports matte black exterior, nonexistent OS]]></title><link>http://www.engadget.com/2012/01/31/blackberry-london-resurfaces-in-leak-sports-matte-black-exterio/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.engadget.com/2012/01/31/blackberry-london-resurfaces-in-leak-sports-matte-black-exterio/</guid><comments>http://www.engadget.com/2012/01/31/blackberry-london-resurfaces-in-leak-sports-matte-black-exterio/#comments</comments><description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: center; "> <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2012/01/31/blackberry-london-resurfaces-in-leak-sports-matte-black-exterio/"><img alt="BlackBerry London resurfaces in leak, sports matte black exterior, nonexistent OS" src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2012/01/blackberrylondonleakedslidedantetktk.jpg" style="border-top-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-top-style: solid; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: solid; border-left-style: solid; margin-left: 4px; margin-right: 4px; margin-top: 4px; margin-bottom: 4px; " /></a></div>That salacious onyx number up there? Per <em>CrackBerry</em>, it's a rendering of RIM's upcoming BlackBerry codenamed <a href="http://www.engadget.com/tag/Blackberry+London">London</a>. Found lurking in a leaked Waterloo slidedeck, the svelte render now sports a more curvaceous and onyx exterior -- a departure from the angular metallic <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2012/01/12/blackberry-porsche-design-p9981/">P'9981-esque</a> dummy-unit first spied <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/14/qnx-based-blackberry-london-purportedly-shown-off-dummy-unit-st/">back in November</a>. Those tweaks validate <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2012/01/05/rim-cancels-blackberry-colt/">another rumor</a>, which foretold the redo, as-well as the killing of its Milan and Colt siblings. Looks like RIM might be putting all of its eggs into this redesigned London-basket, which per this leaked <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2012/01/26/2012-blackberry-roadmap-leaks-reveals-pile-of-curves-and-3g-pla/">roadmap</a> could be yours come Q3. All or nothing, <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2012/01/22/rim-ceo-quits/">Thorsten Heins</a>? We like your gusto -- bring on the black unicorn.<p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://www.engadget.com/2012/01/31/blackberry-london-resurfaces-in-leak-sports-matte-black-exterio/">BlackBerry London resurfaces in leak, sports matte black exterior, nonexistent OS</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.engadget.com">Engadget</a> on Tue, 31 Jan 2012 20:35:00 EST.  Please see our <a href="http://www.weblogsinc.com/feed-terms/">terms for use of feeds</a>.</p><h6 style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px; font-size: 1px; border: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0;"></h6><a href="http://www.engadget.com/2012/01/31/blackberry-london-resurfaces-in-leak-sports-matte-black-exterio/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to this entry">Permalink</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.engadget.com/forward/20161461/" title="Send this entry to a friend via email">Email this</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.engadget.com/2012/01/31/blackberry-london-resurfaces-in-leak-sports-matte-black-exterio/#comments" title="View reader comments on this entry">Comments</a>]]></description><category>BBX</category><category>blackberry</category><category>blackberry 10</category><category>blackberry london</category><category>blackberry prototype</category><category>Blackberry10</category><category>BlackberryLondon</category><category>BlackberryPrototype</category><category>leak</category><category>london</category><category>mobilepostcross</category><category>render</category><category>rendering</category><category>rim</category><category>rumor</category><category>unicorn</category><category>unicorns</category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Dante Cesa]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Tue, 31 Jan 2012 20:35:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[2012 BlackBerry roadmap leaks, reveals pile of Curves and 3G PlayBook]]></title><link>http://www.engadget.com/2012/01/26/2012-blackberry-roadmap-leaks-reveals-pile-of-curves-and-3g-pla/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.engadget.com/2012/01/26/2012-blackberry-roadmap-leaks-reveals-pile-of-curves-and-3g-pla/</guid><comments>http://www.engadget.com/2012/01/26/2012-blackberry-roadmap-leaks-reveals-pile-of-curves-and-3g-pla/#comments</comments><description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: center;"> <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2012/01/26/2012-blackberry-roadmap-leaks-reveals-pile-of-curves-and-3g-pla/"><img alt="BlackBerry Roadmap" src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2012/01/blackberry-2012-roadmap-bgr.jpg" style="border-width: 0px; border-style: solid; margin: 4px;" /></a></div>We've heard some rumors about what RIM had in store for its beleaguered <a href="http://www.engadget.com/tag/blackberry">BlackBerry</a> brand, but we're just now seeing some evidence to support those claims. The fine folks over at <em>BGR</em> have gotten their hands on what appears to be a copy of the company's 2012 roadmap, as well as a handful of slides detailing some upcoming products. It looks like an HSPA+ equipped PlayBook is in the works, packing both NFC and a 1.5GHz CPU for good measure, as well as a pile of Curves aimed at the entry-level market. Something new those cheapo handsets will be bringing to the table is a dedicated BBM button, which should make addicts of the messaging service quite happy. Sadly, it also looks like the first <a href="http://www.engadget.com/tag/blackberry10">BlackBerry 10</a> (formerly <a href="http://www.engadget.com/tag/bbx">BBX</a>) <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2012/01/05/rim-cancels-blackberry-colt/">device</a> may have suffered a slight delay and may not land till October or November. Hit up the source link for all the nitty gritty details.<p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://www.engadget.com/2012/01/26/2012-blackberry-roadmap-leaks-reveals-pile-of-curves-and-3g-pla/">2012 BlackBerry roadmap leaks, reveals pile of Curves and 3G PlayBook</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.engadget.com">Engadget</a> on Thu, 26 Jan 2012 12:30:00 EST.  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Some unfortunate news was revealed for those <a href="http://www.engadget.com/tag/blackberry">BlackBerry</a> addicts who've waited patiently for a <a href="http://www.engadget.com/tag/rim,qnx">QNX-based</a> smartphone from RIM. The company's co-CEO, <a href="http://www.engadget.com/tag/mike+lazaridis">Mike Lazaridis</a>, reports that, due to a critical chipset that's not expected to be available in production quantity until mid-next year, we're unlikely to see a <a href="http://www.engadget.com/tag/blackberry+10">BlackBerry 10</a> device emerge until late in 2012. We know, <em>ouch</em>. When asked during today's conference call about the delay, the company leaders defended the decision and reiterated that a suitable alternative wouldn't be available that delivers a sufficient balance of processing power and battery longevity. As RIM's fans cope with the latest news, the firm promises that it's continuing to work on delivering a high-quality user experience and industrial design for its upcoming lineup. With the farm riding on this release, we can only hope so.<p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/12/15/rim-blackberry-10-smartphones-wont-arrive-until-end-of-2012/">RIM: BlackBerry 10 smartphones won't arrive until end of 2012</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.engadget.com">Engadget</a> on Thu, 15 Dec 2011 18:40:00 EST.  Please see our <a href="http://www.weblogsinc.com/feed-terms/">terms for use of feeds</a>.</p><h6 style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px; font-size: 1px; border: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0;"></h6><a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/12/15/rim-blackberry-10-smartphones-wont-arrive-until-end-of-2012/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to this entry">Permalink</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.engadget.com/forward/20129221/" title="Send this entry to a friend via email">Email this</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/12/15/rim-blackberry-10-smartphones-wont-arrive-until-end-of-2012/#comments" title="View reader comments on this entry">Comments</a>]]></description><category>bb10</category><category>bbx</category><category>blackberry</category><category>blackberry 10</category><category>Blackberry10</category><category>Mike Lazaridis</category><category>MikeLazaridis</category><category>mobilepostcross</category><category>qnx</category><category>research in motion</category><category>ResearchInMotion</category><category>rim</category><category>smartphone</category><category>smartphones</category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Zachary Lutz]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Thu, 15 Dec 2011 18:40:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[DingleBerry breaks PlayBook free from RIM's chains (again), Android Market access makes a comeback]]></title><link>http://www.engadget.com/2011/12/07/dingleberry-breaks-playbook-free-from-rims-chains-again-andr/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.engadget.com/2011/12/07/dingleberry-breaks-playbook-free-from-rims-chains-again-andr/</guid><comments>http://www.engadget.com/2011/12/07/dingleberry-breaks-playbook-free-from-rims-chains-again-andr/#comments</comments><description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: center;">
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To root or not to root? For savvy PlayBook owners running beta 2.0, that should no longer be a question. With the recent release of <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/29/blackberry-playbook-gets-root-thanks-to-childishly-named-dingleb/">DingleBerry</a>, users comfortable with command lines have been <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/12/05/dingleberry-jailbreak-hits-beta-frees-playbooks-until-tomorrow/">enjoying superuser privileges</a> on the slate, but the fun could've been short-lived. RIM moved swiftly to issue an update that addressed the security hole, effectively crippling the exploit. But as hacker Chris Wade made known via Twitter last night, a new workaround has already been finagled. Full Android Market access has, once again, been restored to the tab, although there's still no fix for Hulu just yet. So, if you're keen to reap the unintended fruits of Waterloo's 7-incher, you'll likely want to sidestep any further OTA updates. Or, y'know, you could actually<span style="font-style: italic;"> <em>just buy </em></span>a proper Honeycomb tablet.<p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/12/07/dingleberry-breaks-playbook-free-from-rims-chains-again-andr/">DingleBerry breaks PlayBook free from RIM's chains (again), Android Market access makes a comeback</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.engadget.com">Engadget</a> on Wed, 07 Dec 2011 23:08:00 EST.  Please see our <a href="http://www.weblogsinc.com/feed-terms/">terms for use of feeds</a>.</p><h6 style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px; font-size: 1px; border: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0;"></h6><a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/12/07/dingleberry-breaks-playbook-free-from-rims-chains-again-andr/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to this entry">Permalink</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.engadget.com/forward/20123158/" title="Send this entry to a friend via email">Email this</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/12/07/dingleberry-breaks-playbook-free-from-rims-chains-again-andr/#comments" title="View reader comments on this entry">Comments</a>]]></description><category>BBX</category><category>beta</category><category>blackberry playbook</category><category>BlackberryPlaybook</category><category>dingleberry</category><category>jailbreak</category><category>jailbreaking</category><category>playbook</category><category>playbook jailbreak</category><category>PlaybookJailbreak</category><category>QNX</category><category>RIM</category><category>tablet</category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Joseph Volpe]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Wed, 07 Dec 2011 23:08:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[RIM loses BBX trademark battle, next OS is named BlackBerry 10]]></title><link>http://www.engadget.com/2011/12/06/rim-loses-bbx-trademark-battle-next-os-is-named-blackberry-10/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.engadget.com/2011/12/06/rim-loses-bbx-trademark-battle-next-os-is-named-blackberry-10/</guid><comments>http://www.engadget.com/2011/12/06/rim-loses-bbx-trademark-battle-next-os-is-named-blackberry-10/#comments</comments><description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: center;">
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Die-hard fans of RIM's mobile efforts should put those <a href="http://www.engadget.com/tag/bbx">BBX</a> tattoo plans on hold, as the US Federal Court has blocked the company from using the BBX trademark, favoring the existing use by BASIS International for its software. As a result, the boys from Waterloo just announced at BlackBerry DevCon Asia that the new name for its next phone OS is BlackBerry 10 (and the Roman numeral for 10 is... ah, we see what you did there.) Let's hope RIM's plans for <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/10/rim-bbx-smartphones-will-have-same-resolution-aspect-ratio-as/">pulling its tablets and phones into a single unified platform</a> are better executed than its naming process -- next time, they should probably just leave it up to the <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/12/06/android-phone-name-generator-launches-htc-bionic-plus-3d-e-moto/">machines</a>.<p><a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/12/06/rim-loses-bbx-trademark-battle-next-os-is-named-blackberry-10/" rel="bookmark">Continue reading <em>RIM loses BBX trademark battle, next OS is named BlackBerry 10</em></a></p><p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/12/06/rim-loses-bbx-trademark-battle-next-os-is-named-blackberry-10/">RIM loses BBX trademark battle, next OS is named BlackBerry 10</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.engadget.com">Engadget</a> on Tue, 06 Dec 2011 23:02:00 EST.  Please see our <a href="http://www.weblogsinc.com/feed-terms/">terms for use of feeds</a>.</p><h6 style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px; font-size: 1px; border: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0;"></h6><a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/12/06/rim-loses-bbx-trademark-battle-next-os-is-named-blackberry-10/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to this entry">Permalink</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.engadget.com/forward/20122342/" title="Send this entry to a friend via email">Email this</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/12/06/rim-loses-bbx-trademark-battle-next-os-is-named-blackberry-10/#comments" title="View reader comments on this entry">Comments</a>]]></description><category>basis</category><category>bbx</category><category>blackberry</category><category>blackberry 10</category><category>blackberry devcon</category><category>blackberry devcon asia</category><category>blackberry os</category><category>Blackberry10</category><category>BlackberryDevcon</category><category>BlackberryDevconAsia</category><category>BlackberryOs</category><category>breaking news</category><category>mobilepostcross</category><category>operating system</category><category>OperatingSystem</category><category>phone</category><category>playbook</category><category>qnx</category><category>rim</category><category>tablet</category><category>trademark</category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Richard Lawler]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Tue, 06 Dec 2011 23:02:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[DingleBerry jailbreak hits beta, frees PlayBooks until tomorrow]]></title><link>http://www.engadget.com/2011/12/05/dingleberry-jailbreak-hits-beta-frees-playbooks-until-tomorrow/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.engadget.com/2011/12/05/dingleberry-jailbreak-hits-beta-frees-playbooks-until-tomorrow/</guid><comments>http://www.engadget.com/2011/12/05/dingleberry-jailbreak-hits-beta-frees-playbooks-until-tomorrow/#comments</comments><description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: center;">
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Been awaiting the release of a <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/29/blackberry-playbook-gets-root-thanks-to-childishly-named-dingleb/">PlayBook jailbreak</a> with bated breath? Well if you've got Canada's <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/12/02/rim-takes-485-million-hit-on-the-playbook-in-q3/"><em>favorite</em> tablet</a> and are rocking Windows, you're in luck as DingleBerry has just gone live. While beta 0.2 of the tool won't re-enable <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/04/24/rim-wants-hulu-plus-on-the-blackberry-playbook-conversations/">web access to Hulu</a>, the haxors responsible are adamant it'll come in due time, as will a Mac version. The team pushed up the release schedule as RIM informed them their exploit will be plugged in an update tomorrow -- so we'd skip that OS upgrade if you like being rooted. Want to break the biggest BlackBerry free from the clutches of QNX? Hit the source and let us know how it works out in the comments.<p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/12/05/dingleberry-jailbreak-hits-beta-frees-playbooks-until-tomorrow/">DingleBerry jailbreak hits beta, frees PlayBooks until tomorrow</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.engadget.com">Engadget</a> on Mon, 05 Dec 2011 20:46:00 EST.  Please see our <a href="http://www.weblogsinc.com/feed-terms/">terms for use of feeds</a>.</p><h6 style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px; font-size: 1px; border: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0;"></h6><a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/12/05/dingleberry-jailbreak-hits-beta-frees-playbooks-until-tomorrow/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to this entry">Permalink</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.engadget.com/forward/20121400/" title="Send this entry to a friend via email">Email this</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/12/05/dingleberry-jailbreak-hits-beta-frees-playbooks-until-tomorrow/#comments" title="View reader comments on this entry">Comments</a>]]></description><category>BBX</category><category>beta</category><category>blackberry playbook</category><category>BlackberryPlaybook</category><category>dingleberry</category><category>jailbreak</category><category>jailbreaking</category><category>playbook</category><category>playbook jailbreak</category><category>PlaybookJailbreak</category><category>QNX</category><category>RIM</category><category>tablet</category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Dante Cesa]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Mon, 05 Dec 2011 20:46:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[RIM unveils BlackBerry Mobile Fusion for enterprise, extends reach to Android, iOS]]></title><link>http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/29/rim-announces-blackberry-mobile-fusion-software-for-multi-platfo/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/29/rim-announces-blackberry-mobile-fusion-software-for-multi-platfo/</guid><comments>http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/29/rim-announces-blackberry-mobile-fusion-software-for-multi-platfo/#comments</comments><description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: center; ">
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In an apparent attempt to solidify its standing in the corporate world, <a href="http://www.engadget.com/tag/RIM/">RIM</a> has unveiled a new platform that allows IT specialists to more tightly manage company devices -- even those from rival manufacturers like Apple and Android. With the BlackBerry Mobile Fusion software, announced this morning, companies will be able to set up rules governing employee passwords apps and other software across a variety of smartphones and tablets, including the iPhone, iPad and Android handsets. The system also allows managers to remotely wipe and lock any devices that go missing or stolen, potentially bringing enhanced security to a workplace that's become increasingly fragmented. "Our customers have been saying, 'We're moving to these different adoption models, and we'd like you on board with that,'" said Alan Panezic, vice president for enterprise product management, in an interview with the <em>Wall Street Journal</em>. Slated to launch during the first quarter of next year, Mobile Fusion represents RIM's first foray into the multi-platform management market, and may expand even further to encompass <a href="http://www.engadget.com/tag/WindowsPhone/">Windows Phone</a> devices, as well. Compatible with <a href="http://www.engadget.com/tag/BlackBerryOS/">BlackBerry OS</a> and <a href="http://www.engadget.com/tag/BBX/">BBX</a>, Mobile Fusion will also allow users to remotely manage <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/04/13/blackberry-playbook-review/">PlayBooks</a> from BlackBerry handsets, though that won't happen until February, when the tablet finally receives a software update. No word yet on pricing, but Panezic says it will be "competitive" with the market.<p><a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/29/rim-announces-blackberry-mobile-fusion-software-for-multi-platfo/" rel="bookmark">Continue reading <em>RIM unveils BlackBerry Mobile Fusion for enterprise, extends reach to Android, iOS</em></a></p><p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/29/rim-announces-blackberry-mobile-fusion-software-for-multi-platfo/">RIM unveils BlackBerry Mobile Fusion for enterprise, extends reach to Android, iOS</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.engadget.com">Engadget</a> on Tue, 29 Nov 2011 05:20:00 EST.  Please see our <a href="http://www.weblogsinc.com/feed-terms/">terms for use of feeds</a>.</p><h6 style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px; font-size: 1px; border: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0;"></h6><a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/29/rim-announces-blackberry-mobile-fusion-software-for-multi-platfo/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to this entry">Permalink</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.engadget.com/forward/20116340/" title="Send this entry to a friend via email">Email this</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/29/rim-announces-blackberry-mobile-fusion-software-for-multi-platfo/#comments" title="View reader comments on this entry">Comments</a>]]></description><category>android</category><category>android tablet</category><category>AndroidTablet</category><category>apple</category><category>bbx</category><category>blackberry</category><category>BlackBerry OS</category><category>BlackberryOs</category><category>business</category><category>cellphone</category><category>corporate</category><category>cross platform</category><category>CrossPlatform</category><category>enterprise</category><category>industry</category><category>ipad</category><category>IT</category><category>management</category><category>mobile fusion</category><category>MobileFusion</category><category>multi-platform</category><category>platform</category><category>playbook</category><category>Research In Motion</category><category>ResearchInMotion</category><category>RIM</category><category>smartphone</category><category>tablet</category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Amar Toor]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Tue, 29 Nov 2011 05:20:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[BlackBerry design chief says 2012 phones will be 'charming, whimsical and fun']]></title><link>http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/16/blackberry-design-chief-says-2012-phones-will-be-charming-whim/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/16/blackberry-design-chief-says-2012-phones-will-be-charming-whim/</guid><comments>http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/16/blackberry-design-chief-says-2012-phones-will-be-charming-whim/#comments</comments><description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;">
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	Todd Wood, RIM's senior vice president of industrial design has teased next year's BlackBerry handsets, describing them as "charming, whimsical and fun." Admittedly, those last two words aren't closely associated with BB devices of the past, but the manufacture will certainly be on the charm offensive after those <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/12/blackberry-outage-spreads-to-canada-continues-in-europe-middle/">service outages</a> last month. In an interview with <em>Pocket-Lint</em>, the Wood explained how this year's range was influenced by Bellagio in Italy. This is apparently inspired the style licks -- like the 'fretted' keyboard -- on phones like the <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/08/16/blackberry-bold-9930-review/">Bold 9930</a> and the barely-announced <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/15/blackberry-bold-9790-hands-on-video/">Bold 9790</a>. Next year's models, presumably arriving with a software refresh in the form of <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/18/research-in-motion-announces-bbx-combines-the-best-of-blackber/">BBX</a>, will be drawn from ideas at a design workshop held in Malmo, Sweden. While we can't imagine seeing a Nordic <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/03/31/mesmerizing-touch-wood-sh-08c-ad-showcases-japans-beauty-manki/">wood-encased</a> Bold, nor the disappearance of RIM's <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/16/rim-were-committed-to-the-keyboard/">talismanic keyboard</a>, hopefully the change in design focus will bring a bit of texture and spice to BB's <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/14/qnx-based-blackberry-london-purportedly-shown-off-dummy-unit-st/">next roll</a> of the smartphone dice.</p><p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/16/blackberry-design-chief-says-2012-phones-will-be-charming-whim/">BlackBerry design chief says 2012 phones will be 'charming, whimsical and fun'</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.engadget.com">Engadget</a> on Wed, 16 Nov 2011 10:27:00 EST.  Please see our <a href="http://www.weblogsinc.com/feed-terms/">terms for use of feeds</a>.</p><h6 style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px; font-size: 1px; border: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0;"></h6><a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/16/blackberry-design-chief-says-2012-phones-will-be-charming-whim/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to this entry">Permalink</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.engadget.com/forward/20107496/" title="Send this entry to a friend via email">Email this</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/16/blackberry-design-chief-says-2012-phones-will-be-charming-whim/#comments" title="View reader comments on this entry">Comments</a>]]></description><category>2012</category><category>BB</category><category>bbx</category><category>blackberry</category><category>design</category><category>mary poppins</category><category>MaryPoppins</category><category>mobilepostmini</category><category>phone</category><category>phones</category><category>rim</category><category>smartphone</category><category>smartphones</category><category>Todd Wood</category><category>ToddWood</category><category>whimsical</category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Mat Smith]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Wed, 16 Nov 2011 10:27:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[RIM: 'We're committed to the keyboard']]></title><link>http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/16/rim-were-committed-to-the-keyboard/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/16/rim-were-committed-to-the-keyboard/</guid><comments>http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/16/rim-were-committed-to-the-keyboard/#comments</comments><description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: center;">
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With all the gossip about BBX screens becoming more <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/10/rim-bbx-smartphones-will-have-same-resolution-aspect-ratio-as/">tablet-like</a> and the rumored <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/14/qnx-based-blackberry-london-purportedly-shown-off-dummy-unit-st/">BlackBerry 'London'</a> being QWERTY-less, lovers of the physical keyboard can be forgiven for getting antsy. Hey, we feel it too -- after all, a BB's thumb pad is as quintessential as Qu&eacute;b&eacute;cois poutine. So, we put the question straight to one of our buddies at RIM. His unhesitating (yet not totally unambiguous) reply? That RIM will "maintain choice within its product portfolio" and is "absolutely committed to building more great keyboard-based smartphones." There you have it. Now, did someone mention cheesy fries?<p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/16/rim-were-committed-to-the-keyboard/">RIM: 'We're committed to the keyboard'</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.engadget.com">Engadget</a> on Wed, 16 Nov 2011 04:46:00 EST.  Please see our <a href="http://www.weblogsinc.com/feed-terms/">terms for use of feeds</a>.</p><h6 style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px; font-size: 1px; border: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0;"></h6><a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/16/rim-were-committed-to-the-keyboard/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to this entry">Permalink</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.engadget.com/forward/20107110/" title="Send this entry to a friend via email">Email this</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/16/rim-were-committed-to-the-keyboard/#comments" title="View reader comments on this entry">Comments</a>]]></description><category>BBX</category><category>BlackBerry</category><category>exclusive</category><category>gossip</category><category>keyboard</category><category>keypad</category><category>lawsuit</category><category>mobilepostmini</category><category>physical keyboard</category><category>PhysicalKeyboard</category><category>QNX</category><category>QWERTY</category><category>RIM</category><category>rumor</category><category>thumb boards</category><category>thumb pad</category><category>ThumbBoards</category><category>ThumbPad</category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Sharif Sakr]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Wed, 16 Nov 2011 04:46:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[QNX-based BlackBerry 'London' purportedly shown off, dummy unit-style]]></title><link>http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/14/qnx-based-blackberry-london-purportedly-shown-off-dummy-unit-st/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/14/qnx-based-blackberry-london-purportedly-shown-off-dummy-unit-st/</guid><comments>http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/14/qnx-based-blackberry-london-purportedly-shown-off-dummy-unit-st/#comments</comments><description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: center;">
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If the above image is to be trusted, what you spy with your little eye may be the very first BlackBerry smartphone to sport RIM's <a href="http://www.engadget.com/tag/qnx">QNX-based</a> operating system, known more recently as <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/18/research-in-motion-announces-bbx-combines-the-best-of-blackber/">BBX</a>. With bold angular lines that smack heavily of the <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/27/porsche-design-p9981-blackberry-provides-a-long-awaited-design/">P'9981</a>, this touchscreen slab (code-named "London") is said to be thinner than the iPhone 4 and will dutifully stand tall when placed on its side. Before you get too excited, however, keep in mind that the above image could very well be a concept, prototype -- or, even a masterful forgery. For what it's worth, <em>The Verge</em> was informed that this model is merely a dummy unit, although the actual device is alleged to contain a 1.5GHz dual-core TI OMAP processor with 1GB of RAM and 16GB of on-board storage. An 8-megapixel rear camera is also said to be in the mix, along with a 2-megapixel front-facing shooter and a June 2012 release date. Sure, it's easy to be excited about Waterloo's forthcoming wares, but sadly we're forced to take this one with a heapin' spoonful of skepticism. So, who's hoping Mr. London becomes a reality?<p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/14/qnx-based-blackberry-london-purportedly-shown-off-dummy-unit-st/">QNX-based BlackBerry 'London' purportedly shown off, dummy unit-style</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.engadget.com">Engadget</a> on Mon, 14 Nov 2011 16:29:00 EST.  Please see our <a href="http://www.weblogsinc.com/feed-terms/">terms for use of feeds</a>.</p><h6 style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px; font-size: 1px; border: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0;"></h6><a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/14/qnx-based-blackberry-london-purportedly-shown-off-dummy-unit-st/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to this entry">Permalink</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.engadget.com/forward/20106182/" title="Send this entry to a friend via email">Email this</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/14/qnx-based-blackberry-london-purportedly-shown-off-dummy-unit-st/#comments" title="View reader comments on this entry">Comments</a>]]></description><category>bbx</category><category>blackberry</category><category>blackberry london</category><category>BlackberryLondon</category><category>concept</category><category>leak</category><category>leaks</category><category>london</category><category>mobilepostcross</category><category>prototype</category><category>qnx</category><category>research in motion</category><category>ResearchInMotion</category><category>rim</category><category>smartphone</category><category>smartphones</category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Zachary Lutz]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Mon, 14 Nov 2011 16:29:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[Mystery BlackBerry smartphone pops up at FCC, teases us with REA71UW model number]]></title><link>http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/11/mystery-blackberry-smartphone-pops-up-at-fcc-teases-us-with-rea/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/11/mystery-blackberry-smartphone-pops-up-at-fcc-teases-us-with-rea/</guid><comments>http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/11/mystery-blackberry-smartphone-pops-up-at-fcc-teases-us-with-rea/#comments</comments><description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: center;">
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REA71UW. Mean anything to you? Us either. What we <i>do</i> know, however, is that this is indeed a RIM-made BlackBerry smartphone, and so far as we can tell, it'll ship with <a href="http://www.engadget.com/tag/BlackBerry/">BlackBerry</a> 7 OS onboard. It's also clear that this guy's rocking the requisite bands for use on AT&amp;T's 3G network (850 / 1900), but outside of that, most everything else remains a mystery. Hit the source link to dig into the associated SAR reports, and keep it locked for more as it turns up.<p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/11/mystery-blackberry-smartphone-pops-up-at-fcc-teases-us-with-rea/">Mystery BlackBerry smartphone pops up at FCC, teases us with REA71UW model number</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.engadget.com">Engadget</a> on Fri, 11 Nov 2011 07:41:00 EST.  Please see our <a href="http://www.weblogsinc.com/feed-terms/">terms for use of feeds</a>.</p><h6 style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px; font-size: 1px; border: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0;"></h6><a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/11/mystery-blackberry-smartphone-pops-up-at-fcc-teases-us-with-rea/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to this entry">Permalink</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.engadget.com/forward/20104218/" title="Send this entry to a friend via email">Email this</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/11/mystery-blackberry-smartphone-pops-up-at-fcc-teases-us-with-rea/#comments" title="View reader comments on this entry">Comments</a>]]></description><category>bbx</category><category>blackberry</category><category>fcc</category><category>handset</category><category>L6AREA70UW</category><category>mobilepostcross</category><category>qnx</category><category>rea71</category><category>rea71uw</category><category>rim</category><category>smartphone</category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Darren Murph]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 11 Nov 2011 07:41:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[RIM: BBX smartphones will have same resolution, aspect ratio as PlayBook, BES support, too]]></title><link>http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/10/rim-bbx-smartphones-will-have-same-resolution-aspect-ratio-as/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/10/rim-bbx-smartphones-will-have-same-resolution-aspect-ratio-as/</guid><comments>http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/10/rim-bbx-smartphones-will-have-same-resolution-aspect-ratio-as/#comments</comments><description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: center; ">
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	Wondering what RIM's got up its sleeves for its forthcoming lineup of <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/18/research-in-motion-announces-bbx-combines-the-best-of-blackber/">BBX</a>-based handsets? According to the company, it's derived at least some of its inspiration from its very own <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/04/13/blackberry-playbook-review/">BlackBerry PlayBook</a>. Speaking to <em>PC Mag</em>, VP of Developer Relations and Ecosystem Development Alec Saunders confirmed that the manufacturer's next generation smartphones will boast the same 1024 x 600 display resolution and 16:9 aspect ratio that you'll find on the PlayBook, all squeezed into a smaller frame. He also reassured developers that apps designed for the tablet will be compatible with BBX handsets. "Look, if you build [an app] for the PlayBook, then it will run on BBX," Saunders explained. "We have maintained aspect ratios, BBX also has the ability to upload multiple dimension graphics... [and the standard resolutions] are the same as PlayBook." Oh, and as for those rumors that RIM's first BBX phone (<a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/08/16/blackberry-colt-to-launch-before-end-of-2011/">Colt?</a>) would <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/08/08/blackberry-colt-may-be-rims-first-qnx-smartphone-will-lack-bes/">lack BES support</a>? Pure hogwash, according to Saunders, who said the phones will also feature a native e-mail client, and that users shouldn't expect BBX "to be behind the PlayBook."</div><p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/10/rim-bbx-smartphones-will-have-same-resolution-aspect-ratio-as/">RIM: BBX smartphones will have same resolution, aspect ratio as PlayBook, BES support, too</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.engadget.com">Engadget</a> on Thu, 10 Nov 2011 03:01:00 EST.  Please see our <a href="http://www.weblogsinc.com/feed-terms/">terms for use of feeds</a>.</p><h6 style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px; font-size: 1px; border: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0;"></h6><a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/10/rim-bbx-smartphones-will-have-same-resolution-aspect-ratio-as/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to this entry">Permalink</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.engadget.com/forward/20103064/" title="Send this entry to a friend via email">Email this</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/10/rim-bbx-smartphones-will-have-same-resolution-aspect-ratio-as/#comments" title="View reader comments on this entry">Comments</a>]]></description><category>alec saunders</category><category>AlecSaunders</category><category>aspect ratio</category><category>AspectRatio</category><category>bbx</category><category>BES</category><category>BES support</category><category>BesSupport</category><category>BlackBerry</category><category>blackberry colt</category><category>blackberry playbook</category><category>BlackberryColt</category><category>BlackberryPlaybook</category><category>developer</category><category>email</category><category>handset</category><category>mobilepostcross</category><category>platform</category><category>playbook</category><category>qnx</category><category>research in motion</category><category>ResearchInMotion</category><category>resolution</category><category>RIM</category><category>smartphone</category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Amar Toor]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Thu, 10 Nov 2011 03:01:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[RIM releases BBM SDK for WebWorks, injects some chatting flavor into your apps]]></title><link>http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/26/rim-releases-bbm-sdk-for-webworks-injects-some-chatting-flavor/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/26/rim-releases-bbm-sdk-for-webworks-injects-some-chatting-flavor/</guid><comments>http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/26/rim-releases-bbm-sdk-for-webworks-injects-some-chatting-flavor/#comments</comments><description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: center;">
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	This year's <a href="http://www.engadget.com/tag/devcon">BlackBerry DevCon</a> might have come and gone with nary a mention of <a href="http://www.engadget.com/tag/bbm">BBM's</a> <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/05/bbm-caught-cheating-with-android-crackberry-epidemic-to-spread/">flagrant promiscuity</a>, but <a href="http://www.engadget.com/tag/RIM">RIM</a> did give us some other BBM news. The Canuck company's BBM Social Platform SDK is now up for general availability after recently hitting version 1.0. The release extends its venerable messaging protocol to <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2010/09/27/rim-announces-webworks-development-kit-in-app-payments-ad-plat/">WebWorks</a> developers, allowing their wares to initiate chats and incorporate BBM statuses, avatars and personal messages from the service. Also on the docket is "application-to-application background communication," which we presume enables a smorgasbord of behind the scenes cross-application chattiness. Finally, Crackberry developers will be able to start file transfers over the protocol, including virally sharing apps between users. Sounds like the 'Berry of the future is gonna be much more reliant upon Waterloo's messaging platform, so let's just hope there aren't any more <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/13/rim-founder-apologizes-for-blackberry-outage-weve-let-many-of/">outages</a>.</div><p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/26/rim-releases-bbm-sdk-for-webworks-injects-some-chatting-flavor/">RIM releases BBM SDK for WebWorks, injects some chatting flavor into your apps</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.engadget.com">Engadget</a> on Wed, 26 Oct 2011 21:38:00 EST.  Please see our <a href="http://www.weblogsinc.com/feed-terms/">terms for use of feeds</a>.</p><h6 style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px; font-size: 1px; border: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0;"></h6><a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/26/rim-releases-bbm-sdk-for-webworks-injects-some-chatting-flavor/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to this entry">Permalink</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.engadget.com/forward/20091418/" title="Send this entry to a friend via email">Email this</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/26/rim-releases-bbm-sdk-for-webworks-injects-some-chatting-flavor/#comments" title="View reader comments on this entry">Comments</a>]]></description><category>apps</category><category>bbm</category><category>BBM SDK</category><category>bbm social</category><category>bbm social platform</category><category>BbmSdk</category><category>BbmSocial</category><category>BbmSocialPlatform</category><category>BBX</category><category>Blackberry</category><category>blackberry BBX</category><category>blackberry developers</category><category>blackberry messenger</category><category>blackberry QNX</category><category>BlackberryBbx</category><category>BlackberryDevelopers</category><category>BlackberryMessenger</category><category>BlackberryQnx</category><category>developers</category><category>mobilepostcross</category><category>mobilepostmini</category><category>QNX</category><category>RIM</category><category>RIM SDK</category><category>RIM WebWorks</category><category>RIM WebWorks SDK</category><category>RimSdk</category><category>RimWebworks</category><category>RimWebworksSdk</category><category>SDK</category><category>WebWorks</category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Dante Cesa]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Wed, 26 Oct 2011 21:38:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[BlackBerry Playbook 2.0 developer beta previewed, Android apps look right at home (video)]]></title><link>http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/21/blackberry-playbook-2-0-developer-beta-previewed-android-apps-l/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/21/blackberry-playbook-2-0-developer-beta-previewed-android-apps-l/</guid><comments>http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/21/blackberry-playbook-2-0-developer-beta-previewed-android-apps-l/#comments</comments><description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: center;">
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Are you in <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/18/blackberry-devcon-americas-2011-keynote-liveblog/?sort=newest&amp;refresh=0">DevCon</a> withdrawal?  Need a little <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/18/research-in-motion-announces-bbx-combines-the-best-of-blackber/">BBX</a> preview to ferry you safely into the weekend's arms?  Well, you're in luck, as German site <em>Macberry.de</em> took the time to film a walkthrough of the recently released <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/18/rim-announces-blackberry-playbook-2-0-developer-beta/">BlackBerry Playbook 2.0 developer beta</a>.  The homescreen of this new build now offers users folder options similar to that on iOS, neatly collecting your gaggles of data into appropriate bundles -- like documents and games.  But you probably care less about that, and more about seeing <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/18/rims-blackberry-packager-for-android-emerges-in-leaked-video/">BlackBerry Runtime for Android apps</a> in action.  We're happy to report those Google-specific applications are shown here running quite smoothly, filling the <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/04/13/blackberry-playbook-review/">7-inch tab's</a> screen without any hint of lag.  You can download the dev build now for your own first-hand account, or simply click on past the break to gawk at the silent tour.<p><a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/21/blackberry-playbook-2-0-developer-beta-previewed-android-apps-l/" rel="bookmark">Continue reading <em>BlackBerry Playbook 2.0 developer beta previewed, Android apps look right at home (video)</em></a></p><p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/21/blackberry-playbook-2-0-developer-beta-previewed-android-apps-l/">BlackBerry Playbook 2.0 developer beta previewed, Android apps look right at home (video)</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.engadget.com">Engadget</a> on Fri, 21 Oct 2011 20:17:00 EST.  Please see our <a href="http://www.weblogsinc.com/feed-terms/">terms for use of feeds</a>.</p><h6 style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px; font-size: 1px; border: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0;"></h6><a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/21/blackberry-playbook-2-0-developer-beta-previewed-android-apps-l/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to this entry">Permalink</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.engadget.com/forward/20087716/" title="Send this entry to a friend via email">Email this</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/21/blackberry-playbook-2-0-developer-beta-previewed-android-apps-l/#comments" title="View reader comments on this entry">Comments</a>]]></description><category>BB</category><category>BBX</category><category>BlackBerry</category><category>blackberry playbook</category><category>BlackBerry Runtime for Android Apps</category><category>BlackberryPlaybook</category><category>BlackberryRuntimeForAndroidApps</category><category>developer beta</category><category>developer build</category><category>DeveloperBeta</category><category>DeveloperBuild</category><category>Playbook</category><category>Playbook os 2.0</category><category>PlaybookOs2.0</category><category>preview</category><category>QNX</category><category>RIM</category><category>video</category><category>walkthrough</category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Joseph Volpe]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 21 Oct 2011 20:17:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[RIM announces PlayBook 2.0 Developer Beta and Runtime, marries Android to BlackBerry]]></title><link>http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/18/rim-announces-blackberry-playbook-2-0-developer-beta/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/18/rim-announces-blackberry-playbook-2-0-developer-beta/</guid><comments>http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/18/rim-announces-blackberry-playbook-2-0-developer-beta/#comments</comments><description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: center;">
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Research in Motion announced the developer beta of BlackBerry PlayBook OS 2.0 today at its <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/18/blackberry-devcon-americas-2011-keynote-liveblog/?sort=newest&amp;refresh=120">annual DevCon event</a>. The new beta will be released today, and has a few goodies that we've been waiting a long time for: namely, BlackBerry Runtime for Android Apps and the BlackBerry Plug-In for Android Development Tools, which will give developers the opportunity to bring their Android apps to the PlayBook. Also coming along for the ride is support for Adobe AIR 3, Flash Player 11 and WebGL, a new tech that enables hardware-accelerated 3D graphics to show in the browser without needing additional software. Needless to say, this changes the ballgame a bit for Waterloo. Sounds great, but is it enough to keep the company's head above water? Remains to be seen, but check out the press release after the break to get the full scoop, and head over to the Runtime site to get started.<p><a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/18/rim-announces-blackberry-playbook-2-0-developer-beta/" rel="bookmark">Continue reading <em>RIM announces PlayBook 2.0 Developer Beta and Runtime, marries Android to BlackBerry</em></a></p><p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/18/rim-announces-blackberry-playbook-2-0-developer-beta/">RIM announces PlayBook 2.0 Developer Beta and Runtime, marries Android to BlackBerry</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.engadget.com">Engadget</a> on Tue, 18 Oct 2011 12:44:00 EST.  Please see our <a href="http://www.weblogsinc.com/feed-terms/">terms for use of feeds</a>.</p><h6 style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px; font-size: 1px; border: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0;"></h6><a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/18/rim-announces-blackberry-playbook-2-0-developer-beta/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to this entry">Permalink</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.engadget.com/forward/20084401/" title="Send this entry to a friend via email">Email this</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/18/rim-announces-blackberry-playbook-2-0-developer-beta/#comments" title="View reader comments on this entry">Comments</a>]]></description><category>adobe air</category><category>adobe air 3</category><category>AdobeAir</category><category>AdobeAir3</category><category>adt</category><category>air</category><category>android</category><category>android apps</category><category>android developer tools</category><category>AndroidApps</category><category>AndroidDeveloperTools</category><category>bb</category><category>bbx</category><category>blackberry</category><category>blackberry devcon</category><category>blackberry playbook</category><category>blackberry playbook os 2</category><category>blackberry runtime</category><category>BlackberryDevcon</category><category>BlackberryPlaybook</category><category>BlackberryPlaybookOs2</category><category>BlackberryRuntime</category><category>breaking news</category><category>devcon</category><category>flash player 11</category><category>FlashPlayer11</category><category>mobilepostcross</category><category>playbook</category><category>playbook os 2.0</category><category>PlaybookOs2.0</category><category>qnx</category><category>rim</category><category>runtime</category><category>web GL</category><category>webGL</category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Brad Molen]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Tue, 18 Oct 2011 12:44:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[Research in Motion announces BBX, 'combines the best of BlackBerry and QNX']]></title><link>http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/18/research-in-motion-announces-bbx-combines-the-best-of-blackber/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/18/research-in-motion-announces-bbx-combines-the-best-of-blackber/</guid><comments>http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/18/research-in-motion-announces-bbx-combines-the-best-of-blackber/#comments</comments><description><![CDATA[<img border="1" hspace="4" src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2011/10/bbdevconkeynote0209.jpg" vspace="4" /><br />
And it's real, folks -- RIM has made BBX, its latest mobile platform, official at <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/18/blackberry-devcon-americas-2011-keynote-liveblog/?sort=newest&amp;refresh=0">its DevCon keynote</a>. Dan Dodge, President of QNX, mentioned that the new OS -- designed for smartphones and tablets alike -- is a "single, unified platform for the whole world," incorporating Enterprise, NOC and cloud services. BBX will offer over 100 open source libraries and is certified for POSIX, which should entice more developers to use the new platform. It'll support HTML5 (which "acts as a bridge between old BlackBerry versions and BBX"), NativeSDK and Adobe AIR / Flash, as a few examples. Finally, the OS will offer a new advanced graphics framework called Cascade UI, enabling Super Apps that provide smooth 3D animations and deep integration with BBM and Push services on the device. Make your way to the presser below to get all of the details.<br />
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