RIM has confirmed it will launch a new operating system for its BlackBerry smartphones in the next quarter, as it looks to close the features gap on more consumer-friendly rivals.
Describing the long-awaited operating system as one of the "biggest BlackBerry overhauls in years", RIM co-Chief Executive Mike Lazaridis showed a short video of the OS to analysts gathered in Orlando, Florida. At the heart of the OS is a more finger friendly interface, a customisable home screen, widgets and a much improved browser - long considered a weakness of the phone.
http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/357535/rim-overhauls-blackberry-os
That subject really had me confused, I thought it meant overhaul as in sales, and was try to work out how that could possibly happen. ;D
:sigh:
No sense of humour. ;)
;D
I just wish the company would change its name. >:D
Research in Motion? I guess it doesn't make that much sense, but then, neither does Apple. :)
Palm had some meaning, of course, but when it was called a USR Pilot it didn't.
Palm, that HP company. http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/04/28/hp_buys_palm/
There goes my pay rise again.
I noticed that this morning, Glenn. It should be good news for Palm users, but only time will tell.
Quote from: Glenn on Apr 29, 2010, 14:09:19
Palm, that HP company. http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/04/28/hp_buys_palm/
There goes my pay rise again.
Don't worry, Glenn, I've just put some money in their coffers I've just invested in a Procurve 8 port unmanaged gigabit switch. ;) ;D