
Back in April, RIM made a curious 200 million dollar investment in QNX Software Systems. While it wasn’t a very conspicuous investment, and it remained nearly unmentioned, a big dollar amount such as this did raise some question. The main one being, ‘Why?’. Enter the BlackPad, RIM’s first tablet attempt. While some speculated that the BlackPad would be running a mere BlackBerry 6 upgrade, it turns out that QNX and RIM will be teaming up to make an entirely new operating system for the tablet.
While not much is known about this mysterious operating system, I don’t know if this was the best move on RIM’s part. BlackBerry 6 has been RIM’s baby for the past few months. The other day, I finally got the chance to play with a Torch that wasn’t stuck in the AT&T store. Although not perfect, BlackBerry 6 is very smooth, fast, and a major upgrade from the OS 5.0 nonsense some of us have grown bored with. With all the hype that RIM played up on BlackBerry 6, I don’t know why they would throw it all away on something new that could possibly be a terrible failure.
via: Engadget
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