Blackberry maker Research in Motion's Playbook tablet appears to load pages much faster than the iPad. The new tablet, scheduled to be released next year, also does a better job of displaying web pages with graphics because of its use of Adobe Flash.
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Showing posts with label Blackberry Playbook. Show all posts
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Blackberry Playbook vs iPad
Blackberry maker Research in Motion's Playbook tablet appears to load pages much faster than the iPad. The new tablet, scheduled to be released next year, also does a better job of displaying web pages with graphics because of its use of Adobe Flash.
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Apple iPad,
Blackberry Playbook
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
RIM demos Blackberry Playbook with Adobe AIR apps
Research in Motion co-CEO Mike Lazaridis and Adobe's chief technology officer Kevin Lynch unveiled the Blackberry Playbook tablet yesterday.
RIM also released the tablet's software development kit, which is integrated with the new Adobe AIR application platform. Partnering with the cross-platform Adobe AIR is part of RIM's plan to attract developers to design apps for Playbook, which will be released in early 2011. The new tablet will also use Adobe's Flash Player 10.1.
Adobe recently unveiled AIR 2.5, the latest version of its application platform. AIR was originally designed as an internet-connected desktop app. It was later transformed into a platform for apps to install on mobile phones. AIR for Android became available earlier this month.
With 2.5, apps for television and tablets are now part of the platform. Early next year, Samsung's SmartTV devices will be the first to ship with AIR pre-installed.
Labels:
Adobe AIR,
Blackberry Playbook,
Flash
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