Research In Motion officially unveiled new BlackBerry software Tuesday at the company’s annual conference for developers, corporate customers and the media. President and CEO Thorsten Heins took the stage at BlackBerryWorld 2012 in Orlando, Fla., to officially introduce the new operating system to developers. While it has been in closed tests with a very select group of developers for months, the BlackBerry 10 software will now be made available to all developers. RIM did not offer any BlackBerry 10 hardware, but Heins emphasized that the new handsets will arrive later this year.
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Posted by: Peter Suciu May 1, 2012 08:32 AMResearch In Motion officially unveiled new BlackBerry software Tuesday at the company’s annual conference for developers, corporate customers and the media. President and CEO Thorsten Heins took the stage at BlackBerryWorld 2012 in Orlando, Fla., to officially introduce the new operating system to developers. While it has been in closed tests with a very select group of developers for months, the BlackBerry 10 software will now be made available to all developers. RIM did not offer any BlackBerry 10 hardware, but Heins emphasized that the new handsets will arrive later this year.