Showing posts with label BBX. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BBX. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Blackberry BB10 OS Summary

RIM just demoed their latest software, BB 10 last night. What so cool about it? I have summarize it for you all.


Blackberry OS 10 features :


  • BlackBerry Hub - A central for all notification to be display.
  • BlackBerry Flow - Have all apps open to an extent and be on hand when needed instead of having to "worry about opening apps, they should just be open".
  • Peek - A way to multitask.
  • Virtual Keyboard


Check out the video for the demoed features.



Another features which I find very interesting.



Give it a time to grow. I am sure Blackberry very soon join back the OS game with the rest in the world.

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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

RIM announces BBX

Your hear that? Finally RIM announced BBX, a new platform for both phones and tablets. BBX combines "the best of BlackBerry and the best of QNX". The new BBX-OS will offer support for apps developed for the previous BlackBerry OS 6 and OS 7, but also Adobe Air and Flash apps, HTML 5 or even for Android apps thanks to the BlackBerry Runtime for Android software module.



RIM has also announced the PlayBook OS 2.0 Developer Beta. Its announcement is also accompanied with the Native SDK final version release with all tools needed for porting Android apps, support for Adobe Air 3.0 and Flash 11, as well as WebGL (hardware accelerated graphics for the web browser). All this PlayBook-related OS and tools will become available later today.



Gamers should be happy to hear RIM is preparing a cross-platform SDK called Marmalade, which is used to port code. The demonstrations on the DevCon showed ported games such as Tomb Raider and The Guardian of Light, Dead Space, Need for Speed, etc.



In addition, the BBX is as focused on the security as the previous BlackBerry platforms and it has EAL4+ and SIL3 security certifications. It’s also a good thing to know the BlackBerry PlayBook is the first ever tablet certified for government use.

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