Saturday, November 13, 2010

RIM launches Adobe AIR Developer's Kit for BlackBerry playbook

Research in motion (RIM) has launched an Adobe AIR Software Development Kit (SDK) for which that developers create BlackBerry Tablet operating system (OS), air applications for the BlackBerry Playbook. Air, Adobe's Internet application platform allows Web developers to feature-rich Internet applications to labels.it is used in the BBC iPlayer.


The new SDK includes hardware accelerated playback of graphical content, HTML and Flash content display, touch screen user interface components can be gestures as C++ extensions and APIs such as geolocation and existing Adobe AIR apps ported BlackBerry Playbook. "The new SDK for BlackBerry playbook unleashes a wealth of possibilities for Adobe and BlackBerry development of communities easily create value-added applications and experiences for customers and we are very excited by the positive feedback from developers in early studies", said David Yach, CTO for software to RIM.


Kendall Collins, chief marketing officer at salesforce.com, said, "mobile and social technologies are the future of computing in the Unternehmen.BlackBerry Tablet OS SDK for Adobe AIR enables us to real-time collaboration with mobile seamlessly to deliver chatter business users around the world on the BlackBerry Playbook." The BlackBerry playbook with BlackBerry Tablet OS supports Adobe Air 2.5 and Adobe Flash Player 10.1.

HP launches tablet of iPad rivals

 Hewlett Packard has launch the latest company lays a business tablet Apple iPad rivals. HPS-slate-500 is the first running tablet operating system Windows 7 and is initially focused on U.S. business users. Together with the iPad it will compete in the business market with Cisco's upcoming Android-based Gemlik and research in motion's PlayBook.

"Companies really wanted to have something in common with the rest of your environment, so you could have one to work [Windows] image," said Carol Hess Nickels, HP's Director of marketing in the financial times business notebook. The slate 500 priced at $800 (£ 510), has 8.9-inch, 2 GB RAM, a 64 GB SSD is a front-facing camera and running an Intel Atom processor. Analysts have predicted, 45 m sell Apple iPads next year it will be positioning far beyond other Tablet retailers.

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