Embedded operating systems

TAT shows off some cool stuff at MWC2012

TAT is "The Astonishing Tribe". They're a company that designs and develops interfaces for mobile devices, specifically BlackBerry since they purchased them…

14 years ago

PlayBook OS2 coming today

Todays the day that PlayBook OS 2 will be released. The device has been heavily discounted so if you've wanted…

14 years ago

BlackBerry OS 7.1.0.247 and 267 leaked for 9860 and 9900 devices

A new leak for the BlackBerry 9900 (7.1.0.267) and the 9860 (7.1.0.247) has been found.  From testing it appears that…

14 years ago

BlackBerry OS10 Screen Shots

CrackBerry.com got hold of some leaked images of BlackBerry OS 10 shots which they think was prepared by a RIM…

14 years ago

Rumour: BlackBerry roadmap for 2012

We've mentioned previously that 2012 is a make or break year for Research in Motion, the makers of BlackBerry. BB10…

14 years ago

A new version of OS 7.1 for the 9900 has been leaked

A leak has been found for OS7.1 (by N4BB) for the BlackBerry 9900 (7.1.0.190). This of course includes the hotspot…

14 years ago

BlackBerry PlayBook gets price cut in Ireland

RIM cut the price of the BlackBerry PlayBook in the USA a while back and it seems PCWorld in Ireland…

14 years ago

Mobile/Tablet Operating System Market Share

New figures out today from Netmarketshare show some changes in the global market share of operating systems. iOS market share year…

14 years ago

Twitter

The Twitter app, like many of the social networking and instant messaging apps is developed in house by RIM and they've produced…

14 years ago

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