
RIM may soon be shipping out a tablet that is said to be different from the other tablets trying to rival the iPad. Apparently, the company is rumored to have bought QNX Software Systems to make a new OS for the possible BlackBerry tablet or the BlackPad.
The BlackPad is said to depend on a mobile phone’s connectivity instead of having a built-in cellular connection. Not much details or confirmation have been given yet so let’s just wait and see.
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