Featured Articles

Cooler Master HAF XM reviewed

Cooler Master HAF XM reviewed

Cooler Master introduced the new HAF XM on April 24. The company's HAF series is instantly recognizable, although the XM moniker…

More...
Cedar Trail to last to Q1 2013

Cedar Trail to last to Q1 2013

Intel Cedar Trail, in both the desktop and notebook variants, will most likely remain unchanged until the end of Q1 2013.…

More...
50 percent of next-gen netbooks will be fanless

50 percent of next-gen netbooks will be fanless

Intel has at least two different design kits for different netbook form factors that should revive this category in 2012. Well,…

More...
Galaxy S III preorders hit 9 million

Galaxy S III preorders hit 9 million

Worldwide preorders for Samsung’s new flagship phone have reportedly hit 9 million. According to Korean media, more than 100 carriers are…

More...
EVGA GTX 690 4GB previewed

EVGA GTX 690 4GB previewed

Geforce GTX 690 launched on May 3, but it wasn’t until recently that first batches of cards were shipped to stores.…

More...
Frontpage Slideshow | Copyright © 2006-2010 orks, a business unit of Nuevvo Webware Ltd.
Tuesday, 21 February 2012 13:04

RIM issues Playbook upgrade

Written by Nick Farrell



OS2 available for download


RIM has announced that the new BlackBerry PlayBook OS 2.0 will be released for download today. BlackBerry PlayBook OS 2.0 is supposed to improve the much maligned tablet.

David J. Smith, SVP Mobile Computing at RIM said that the new PlayBook OS 2.0 features include an integrated email client with a unified inbox. This sticks all messages in one place, including messages from Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter, as well as personal and work email accounts. There are also calendar and contacts apps which can take information from social networks and makes it available where and when users need it.  Contact cards are also dynamically populated with updated information from Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn to create a consolidated view of contacts.

There is an improved BlackBerry Bridge app that provides a Bluetooth connection between your BlackBerry PlayBook and core apps on your BlackBerry smartphone. It is also easier to take documents, web pages, emails and photos that appear on your BlackBerry smartphone and display them on your BlackBerry PlayBook for better viewing and editing.

There is a new remote control feature that allows a BlackBerry smartphone to be used as a wireless keyboard and mouse for a BlackBerry PlayBook although we can't think of anything worse. The PlayBook has an updated virtual keyboard with auto correction and predictive next word completion learns how you type to enable faster, more accurate typing.

So while it does more if you play with a Blackberry phone, it is still not as good as a stand alone tablet as the Android and Fruity toys out there.

blog comments powered by Disqus

To be able to post comments please log-in with Disqus

Facebook activity

Latest Commented Articles

Recent Comments