I bought a Blackberry PlayBook yesterday, but I’ll probably return it. The decision is heartbreaking, because, for all of the PlayBook’s crushing lows, there are just as many amazing highs. When ...
Early reviews of the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet are trickling in, with a generally positive reception of the hardware and dings against the lack of not only commonly built-in apps—there’s no native ...
Ahead of the Apr. 19 launch of Research in Motion's BlackBerry PlayBook, the first reviews have appeared, with reviewers recommending that consumers hold off on purchasing the 7-inch tablet due to the ...
It’s the day after the big news that Research in Motion will, albeit indirectly, support Android 2.3 apps on its BlackBerry PlayBook — and questions swirl over what this means for users, for RIM, for ...
Over the last few weeks we’ve seen retailers in the US and Canada offer the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet for prices as low as $199. Now Research in Motion is following suit. You can pick up a PlayBook ...
Research In Motion is ready to launch its BlackBerry PlayBook tablet in an additional 16 markets. The tablet will be made available to customers in the U.K., Spain, Germany, Australia, and several ...
Research In Motion's (RIM) first tablet, the PlayBook, is aimed at core enterprise customers and stands as a strong contender to Apple's iPad--but it still faces a tough battle for user loyalty, says ...
The latest development comes on the heels of reports that Best Buy is canceling orders for new BlackBerry PlayBook tablets. It’s not clear if the retailer ran out of stock or something else is at play ...
Research in Motion’s BlackBerry PlayBook just isn’t getting the love from wireless carriers. In the United Kingdom, O2 has scrapped plans to carry the 7-inch tablet, reportedly telling customers that ...
Months past its expected launch date, the RIM BlackBerry PlayBook went on sale April 19. Priced from $499 to $699, the PlayBook relies on a wireless tethering feature called BlackBerry Bridge, which ...
How the tablet market remains tough - unless you're selling iPads... RIM's hopes of challenging Apple's iPad in the tablet market look to be fading fast. Reporting financial results for its second ...
<b>commentary</b> Research In Motion's next-generation operating system may have more than its fair share of challenges, but it doesn't face the same problems as the ill-fated tablet. Roger Cheng ...