Chen wasn't allowed to tell what exactly. His engineers would have to kill him if he did... :-)
I guess it's something revolutionary, on equal footing with the Passport...
? BlackBerry? I premdict the future's gonna be chenomenal! ?
Prem, this is the genius of BB10. QNX allows BlackBerry to think outside the box whereas Apple (saddled with their Linux centric view) is always stuck viewing each stand alone device as a stand alone device. QNX allows for device asymmetry yet compatibility and integration. The revolution has begun.
Prem, this is the genius of BB10. QNX allows BlackBerry to think outside the box whereas Apple (saddled with their Linux centric view) is always stuck viewing each stand alone device as a stand alone device. QNX allows for device asymmetry yet compatibility and integration. The revolution has begun.
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Don't wanna be a smarty, but Apple's definitely not into Linux. ;-)
It's Darwin, a BSD/Unix style kernel. In the end it's all very similar in that those OSes are POSIX-compliant, but that's about it. Monolithic kernels can be very hard to maintain...
The RTOS kernel offers so much more... !
? BlackBerry? I premdict the future's gonna be chenomenal! ?
Don't wanna be a smarty, but Apple's definitely not into Linux. ;-)
It's Darwin, a BSD/Unix style kernel. In the end it's all very similar in that those OSes are POSIX-compliant, but that's about it. Monolithic kernels can be very hard to maintain...
The RTOS kernel offers so much more... !
? BlackBerry? I premdict the future's gonna be chenomenal! ?
Yeah, sorry about that, I was thinking Unix. Brain had slipped off the cracker.
Sooo they are working on a slider by the sounds of it, maybe with this new "pop-out" form factor, or maybe a traditional slider. The pop-out patent could simply be a distractor, to gain interest in this type of device, but then use the traditional form.
Personally I hope for a Torch style slider as opposed to this new form factor. It's a winner all on its own, without the risk of the popout part malfunctioning (never had issues with 9810 and was quite rough with it)
As far as a tablet goes.. I could see them trying to offer something similar to the Surface, but maybe with a traditional BlackBerry (w/trackpad) PKB somehow integrated. Would love to see a 7-8" tablet with a PKB that pops out and has some really good speakers on either side. A big challenge with tablets though is that, at this point in time, it should be able to basically replace a laptop without lagging or other sacrifices.
If they do make another tablet I hope the screen comes in a 4:3 ratio rather than 16:9. A sliding keyboard of some sort would be welcome too. I guess I'm really wishing for a small tablet/laptop combo.
Prem, this is the genius of BB10. QNX allows BlackBerry to think outside the box whereas Apple (saddled with their Linux centric view) is always stuck viewing each stand alone device as a stand alone device. QNX allows for device asymmetry yet compatibility and integration. The revolution has begun.
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Yes, BlackBerry is revolutionary and Apple is terrible. I think I've heard that here before.