RIM launches Native SDK beta for the Blackberry Tablet OS

Inquirer - Kate O'Flaherty - 25 Aug, 2011
By Kate O'Flaherty CANADIAN GADGET MAKER Research in Motion (RIM) has launched a beta of the Native SDK for its Blackberry Tablet operating system (OS), which will allow game developers to code in the C/C++ language environment and take advantage of a ...

RIM opens up PlayBook for hardware-accelerated games

ZDNet UK (blog) - David Meyer - 25 Aug, 2011
Research In Motion has given games developers tools to help them code for the BlackBerry Tablet operating system. The company released a beta version of a native software development kit (SDK) for the PlayBook, ...

Transformers Look Out: The BlackBerry PlayBook is the Newest Techno Superhero!

Mobile bloom News - 25 Aug, 2011
“It's a bird, it's a plane, it's Superman! No, wait a minute, it's the new tablet superhero … The BlackBerry PlayBook!” With a processor faster than a speeding bullet, multitasking ability more powerful than a locomotive, and able to leap tall ...

Manx launches BlackBerry PlayBook tablet

Telecompaper (subscription) - 25 Aug, 2011
Isle of Man-based operator Manx Telecom has launched its BlackBerry PlayBook tablet. The PlayBook features 7-inch touchscreen display, a dual-core 1GHz processor, 16GB of internal memory, and BlackBerry Bridge feature, which can link a BlackBerry ...

RIM opens up native SDK for BlackBerry Tablet OS

THINQ.co.uk - Paul Hales - 25 Aug, 2011
RIM has launched a beta version of the Native SDK for BlackBerry Tablet OS, designed to allow game developers to code in C/C++ environment and take advantage of a deeper API set. The Native SDK makes use of the OpenGL ES 2.0 API, to allow developers to ...

 

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