Tuesday, October 18, 2011

RIM launched a new mobile operating system challenge Apple, Google

Research In Motion (RIM) has unveiled a new operating system for tablet PlayBook and the phone's debut.
RIM OS was presented at the Conference of the developer with the name BlackBerry BBX, combining the features from the two operating systems are RIM's BlackBerry and QNX.
The telephone company based in Canada is now looking to attract the attention of the user after losing market share to Apple and Google.
RIM expects the new operating system will encourage developers to create more applications for its devices. RIM's BlackBerry phone last time was "short of breath" and to lose market share to the storage platform applications as diverse as Apple's iPhone and devices running Google's Android operating system. RIM's PlayBook tablet also sold less than expected by analysts.
Market share of RIM smartphone in the U.S. dropped 20% in May 8 / 2011 from 25% in the previous three months - ComScore data. Meanwhile, Apple rose 0.7% to 27.3%, while Google's Android platform rose from 38% to 44%.
Last week, RIM also faced with extremely difficult situations when the problem started in the UK network and then spread to several continents has made ​​millions of customer service interruptions take several days.

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