Tuesday, January 4, 2011

RIM shows browser manual, SDK in the last round of teaser vids chops

It seems that RIM really paste this mantra "you need an application to the web site" for its hotly anticipated manual - at least according to the last harvest of videos, the company succeeded. In what is probably an attempt to drum in some buzz before a swarm of other tablets down, the company has chosen to highlight its latest browser enhancements to prove "actual" just how the web is on the manual. Video playback HTML5 seems super smooth, as Flash video on YouTube Office Web site. Impressive, the Facebook experience works exactly as it does on the desktop - even support Facebook chat, which do not manage the iPad browser. They show some Flash games running smoothly so you can breathe a sigh of relief, Farmville-addicts. The second video explores the SDK - probably in an attempt to reaffirm the ease of programming for the manual - and although there is a good bit of jargon, we tell the Fantasy Football application shown in offshore seems quite fresh. Why RIM cannot manage somehow these improvements to its range of BlackBerry already-expedition, we still can not quite understand, but we will be visiting the RIM booth as soon as the show opens to see the latest enhancements for ourselves. In the meantime, see the video after the break.




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