Maker of BlackBerry Introduces Tablet |
New York Times - Sep 27, 2010 |
Research In Motion, the Canadian maker of the BlackBerry smartphone, introduced its first tablet computer on Monday at a developers’ conference in San Francisco. But in a return to its roots, the company said that the new device, the BlackBerry PlayBook, would be aimed mainly at business users.
After popularizing wireless e-mail, R.I.M. has ceded much of its leadership in the smartphone market to Apple and phones based on Google’s Android operating system.
The introduction of a tablet computer will not end criticism from some analysts that R.I.M. is now playing catch-up with Apple. But in a bid to distinguish the PlayBook from Apple’s iPad, Michael Lazaridis, R.I.M.’s co-chief executive, said that the new tablet contained several features requested by corporate information technology departments.
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- Posted: 2010-09-27 21:36:10
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