Playbook Blackberry OS 2.0 - Good news for all you BlackBerry owners Playbook. Tuesday (21/2), the company has just announced the latest update to the operating system tablet Research In Motion (RIM) is. The new OS version brings social integration.
With services like Facebook and Twitter, faster operation with the help of real-time multitasking, as well as some of the renewal of productivity tools, including Print to Go and Documents To Go, which lets you view and edit Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
The presence of this update is expected to boost sales during the PlayBook is still sluggish. Of course, users will not cost you anything or free! In addition there is also an increase in display interface on OS 2.0 this Playbook.
The following features Playbook 2.0 to try:
1. Display
Display Playbook 2.0 is an enhanced appearance. Distance-based QNX, like the Blackberry OS 10 to be launched this year. Here, the user can change the order of a widget or menu buttons on the screen of this BlackBerry tablet. This was in accordance with the wishes of the user to customize the widget.
2. Integration of email, calendar and contact apps with social media
To make it easier to receive and manage messages, RIM seems to improve this feature. Users can receive email, calendar (schedule meetings, or whatever) with a contact and well connected with the social media from a friend in contact. To download a large file, email on the phone can be synchronized with the BlackBerry Playbook. Automatic user can download a large file in the Playbook via wifi connection.
3. BlackBerry Bridge 2.0
In the new version of Bridge, BlackBerry devices can be used as remote control for the Playbook. Bridge connects to the Playbook BlackBerry handset via Bluetooth.
4. Print to Go
Users can print files directly through the tablet device, either via Bluetooth or cable connection to the printer.
5. Android Applications
The device is already included Playbook 2.0 Android-based applications that can be directly downloaded on BlackBerry App World. This is done to broaden the application base, not only based on BlackBerry OS, but also based on Android. RIM already has about 10,000 apps in the App World. But RIM is reluctant to explain the number of Android applications available in App World.
6. Video Chat
Users are able to chat with friends in the Playbook directly or can be connected to High Definition TV. Interestingly, users can still chat while opening another application.
7. Web Experience
All the web at this Playbook 2.0 supports Adobe Flash Player 10.1 and HTML 5. In essence, the user can open the web in the Playbook same as on a desktop or PC.
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