Research In Motion released details about several anticipated new offerings for its BlackBerry device at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. They include a new WebKit-based browser, a free version of BlackBerry Enterprise Server Express, and an assortment of new apps. RIM executives at the trade show emphasized the new BlackBerry browser’s ease of use and speed, compared to competing offerings on the market. It is expected to be available later this year.
Will a Slightly Better Browser and Free Server Keep BlackBerry Fans Happy?
Posted by: Erika Morphy February 17, 2010 05:00 AMResearch In Motion released details about several anticipated new offerings for its BlackBerry device at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. They include a new WebKit-based browser, a free version of BlackBerry Enterprise Server Express, and an assortment of new apps. RIM executives at the trade show emphasized the new BlackBerry browser’s ease of use and speed, compared to competing offerings on the market. It is expected to be available later this year.