Research In Motion unveiled its vision for its much-anticipated — and delayed — BlackBerry 10 platform Tuesday at the BlackBerry World conference in Orlando, Fla., together with prototypes of hardware devices and app dev toolkits. The platform has sparked interest among developers, the company said, citing positive comments from executives at various partners. RIM said the first BlackBerry 10 devices are expected to launch in the latter part of 2012. However, “RIM has not announced a specific availability date,” company representative Marisa Conway said.
RIM Goes for BB10 Hail Mary Pass
Posted by: Richard Adhikari May 2, 2012 05:00 AMResearch In Motion unveiled its vision for its much-anticipated — and delayed — BlackBerry 10 platform Tuesday at the BlackBerry World conference in Orlando, Fla., together with prototypes of hardware devices and app dev toolkits. The platform has sparked interest among developers, the company said, citing positive comments from executives at various partners. RIM said the first BlackBerry 10 devices are expected to launch in the latter part of 2012. However, “RIM has not announced a specific availability date,” company representative Marisa Conway said.