Research In Motion looked to turn the page with its PlayBook tablet on Wednesday with the release of the 2.1 update, which added features many users had hoped to see sooner. They include email and PIM enhancements, along with improved Android application support, as well as print via WiFi networks, text messaging with BlackBerry Bridge, and portrait orientation for messages, calendar and contracts.
“Our main goal is the continuing evolution of the PlayBook software,” said Shaun Coghlan, senior product manager for BlackBerry PlayBook.
RIM Brushes Up PlayBook
Posted by: Peter Suciu October 3, 2012 02:48 PMResearch In Motion looked to turn the page with its PlayBook tablet on Wednesday with the release of the 2.1 update, which added features many users had hoped to see sooner. They include email and PIM enhancements, along with improved Android application support, as well as print via WiFi networks, text messaging with BlackBerry Bridge, and portrait orientation for messages, calendar and contracts.
“Our main goal is the continuing evolution of the PlayBook software,” said Shaun Coghlan, senior product manager for BlackBerry PlayBook.