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09-25-2012, 8:00pm
It’s been four months since RIM first introduced its BlackBerry 10 operating system. Since then, we’ve heard relatively little about the OS that is supposed to help save the BlackBerry brand when it’s released early next year.
Today, RIM finally gave the world an up-close-and-personal look at BlackBerry 10 running on one of the company’s development platforms. Is there enough here to get RIM back in the game?
Interface
BlackBerry 10's interface seems fairly standard at first glance. You get five home screens with room for up to 16 app shortcuts each. At the bottom of the screen are three static buttons for the phone’s dialer, search function and camera app. To unlock the phone, you swipe up from the bottom of the screen, clearing a blue haze as you move your finger across the display. Once you get inside though, it’s clear that RIM is trying to build a different and better user experience.
BlackBerry 10 makes it easy to find information without having to constantly bounce back to the home screen. The OS allows users to quickly move from apps such as messenger to calendar by swiping down from the top of the screen. Users can then swipe over to their contacts page, all without having to exit the messages app. RIM says this kind of interactivity will be uniform across the operating system.
BlackBerry 10 also features a slick way to manage running apps. When you want to keep an app running, simply swipe up from the bottom of the screen to minimize it. Minimized apps, which are viewable from the home screen, look similar to the widgets found on Android devices.
RIM says the minimized apps will continue to bring in data, but cannot be interacted with until they are opened up again. For example, if you shrink a news app, you’ll continue to receive updates that will appear in the shrunken app window, but you wouldn’t be able to scroll through various news stories.
Read more: BlackBerry 10 preview: new interface, features and more | Fox News (http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2012/09/25/blackberry-10-preview-new-interface-features-and-more/#ixzz27X7PieEw[/QUOTE)]
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Fine....:toetap:
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Today, RIM finally gave the world an up-close-and-personal look at BlackBerry 10 running on one of the company’s development platforms. Is there enough here to get RIM back in the game?
Interface
BlackBerry 10's interface seems fairly standard at first glance. You get five home screens with room for up to 16 app shortcuts each. At the bottom of the screen are three static buttons for the phone’s dialer, search function and camera app. To unlock the phone, you swipe up from the bottom of the screen, clearing a blue haze as you move your finger across the display. Once you get inside though, it’s clear that RIM is trying to build a different and better user experience.
BlackBerry 10 makes it easy to find information without having to constantly bounce back to the home screen. The OS allows users to quickly move from apps such as messenger to calendar by swiping down from the top of the screen. Users can then swipe over to their contacts page, all without having to exit the messages app. RIM says this kind of interactivity will be uniform across the operating system.
BlackBerry 10 also features a slick way to manage running apps. When you want to keep an app running, simply swipe up from the bottom of the screen to minimize it. Minimized apps, which are viewable from the home screen, look similar to the widgets found on Android devices.
RIM says the minimized apps will continue to bring in data, but cannot be interacted with until they are opened up again. For example, if you shrink a news app, you’ll continue to receive updates that will appear in the shrunken app window, but you wouldn’t be able to scroll through various news stories.
Read more: BlackBerry 10 preview: new interface, features and more | Fox News (http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2012/09/25/blackberry-10-preview-new-interface-features-and-more/#ixzz27X7PieEw[/QUOTE)]
<crickets>
Fine....:toetap:
http://img.izismile.com/img/img5/20120724/640/large_boobs_fine_babes_65_pics_640_01.jpg