I'm guessing this is what will be used to interact with and control "intelligent peripherals" in the future.
I've seen beta units go out to various companies/utilities that use qnx to run their systems; so it won't just be used in consumer applications like this.
but it wont be in app world anytime soon if at all, so like all good things 'meh' you'd think those people playing would put it on app world and charge money for it because its already developed and lots of people would buy it but i guess they're not that smart.
but it wont be in app world anytime soon if at all, so like all good things 'meh' you'd think those people playing would put it on app world and charge money for it because its already developed and lots of people would buy it but i guess they're not that smart.
it's not about this app making to the app world or not but think about the big picture when the NDK is out, there are 100s of developers out there who might have already developed apps for POSIX based OSes like OSX, iOS, Linux etc.. what this means is that it would take days if not weeks to port their applications to the Playbook. The performance and hardware are just incredible.