Report: PlayBook To Launch Without “Core” Native Apps
It seems as if RIM will be launching its long-awaited BlackBerry PlayBook without a suite of "core" native apps
It seems as if RIM will be launching its long-awaited BlackBerry PlayBook without a suite of "core" native apps
Office Depot just announced that it will also have the BlackBerry tablet for sale on opening day.
Amazon has announced and launched three new cloud storage and playback options with really low pricing.
Quickoffice has given its Microsoft productivity suite a Honeycomb (Android 3.0) makeover.
Sugar Sync has launched new iOS Apps to better manage your files.
Sure, you can root the Nook Color to unlock more standard Android functionality. But pretty soon you won't need to.
The PlayBook will launch with capabilities to run native apps, Android 2.3 apps, and Adobe Air apps.
A new large screen Chumby is on the way.
AVG Technologies has announced a free antivirus solution for Android tablets.
Trend Micro has released iOS and Android mobile apps for its SafeSync cloud backup service.
BestBuy has announced that it will be exclusively selling a Wi-Fi only version HTC's 7 inch Flyer tablet.
BestBuy now has BlackBerry's PlayBook tablet available for pre-order.