Research In Motion has released its first update for the PlayBook’s operating system. The debut of BlackBerry PlayBook OS 2.0 adds — finally — some essential features to the tablet, such as a native email client, calendar and contact functionality. RIM wanted to ensure that it would not just provide email via the tablet — but secure email, said David Heit, director of product management, enterprise, at RIM. “This is not just about an email client — it is about achieving a secure and well-managed connectivity,” he said.
RIM Launches PlayBook OS 2.0, Critics Hit Snooze Button
Posted by: Erika Morphy February 22, 2012 05:00 AMResearch In Motion has released its first update for the PlayBook’s operating system. The debut of BlackBerry PlayBook OS 2.0 adds — finally — some essential features to the tablet, such as a native email client, calendar and contact functionality. RIM wanted to ensure that it would not just provide email via the tablet — but secure email, said David Heit, director of product management, enterprise, at RIM. “This is not just about an email client — it is about achieving a secure and well-managed connectivity,” he said.