RIM is still in early stages with the software development. That was then, now it seems RIM has advanced things a lot, as they’ve launched the Adobe Air SDK (Software Development Kit) for those who wish to code apps for the upcoming business tablet. The SDK launch was made during the Adobe MAX conference, where it’s clear RIM and Adobe are working up close to offer consumers the best multimedia experience from their partnership.
What does that mean exactly?
Engadget - We all know things aren't exactly looking bright over at RIM's Waterloo HQ, but, thankfully, that's not keeping the company from taking care of its current and very valuable customer base. How so? Well, earlier today the BlackBerry maker announced its official Video Store application is now live in Canada's App World, giving the PlayBook crowd a hub to buy / rent "thousands" of movies and TV shows.
MobileSyrup - Here it is! The much talked about launch of RIM’s 4G LTE-enabled BlackBerry PlayBook tablet is upon us. This tablet was originally announced back at Mobile World Congress in 2011, but subsequently delayed.
Engadget - Back in 2008, a nifty little box of tricks elbowed its way onto the market -- the Tonium Pacemaker. A gadget about the size of an OG PSP, with a complete DJ set-up hidden inside. It was a brave idea, and one that was fondly received.