Research In Motion will soon give software developers prototype devices that run an early version of the BlackBerry 10 platform. RIM is hosting a BlackBerry 10 event in Orlando in May to coincide with its annual BlackBerry World user conference. There, a limited number of developers will have the chance to tinker with the product. The Canada-based tech company said the prototype, labeled “BlackBerry 10 Dev Alpha,” is not the finished smartphone intended for consumers.
RIM Aims to Reel In Devs With BB10 Preview
Posted by: Rachelle Dragani March 26, 2012 11:12 AMResearch In Motion will soon give software developers prototype devices that run an early version of the BlackBerry 10 platform. RIM is hosting a BlackBerry 10 event in Orlando in May to coincide with its annual BlackBerry World user conference. There, a limited number of developers will have the chance to tinker with the product. The Canada-based tech company said the prototype, labeled “BlackBerry 10 Dev Alpha,” is not the finished smartphone intended for consumers.