Monday, August 15, 2011

News on the BlackBerry PlayBook



The BlackBerry PlayBook has been out for a few months now. It has won prestigious awards, and has been noted as clearly the first professional grade tablet. Now, as it continues to make its mark in the world what will it do and how will it change.
A new addition to the PlayBook is the Comwavee Phone. This allows PlayBook user to receive or make video calls to anyone in the world. There is also the additional bonus that it does not matter if the person uses a different phone there are still no extra charges.
The BlackBerry Smartphone Comwave now offers a 30 day free trial to allow users to get the broad spectrum of how amazing their service is. After the trial ends there is the option of purchasing the app for as little a small price each year. That means it will allow the user to use up to 250 minutes a month to call anyone around the globe. They also provide the user with their own phone number that goes directly to the PlayBook.
Some BlackBerry PlayBook questions revolved around file transfer. It seems that there was no direct way to move files between the PlayBook and a personal computer. Files that could be seen were only seen through certain areas. With little to no file management it was difficult to move them. Now BlackBerry Singapore App World offers a solution with the Air Browser app.
Air Browser makes it possible for the user to sift through files and move them to the needed location. This prevents files from just sitting in the default location now that the user can copy, paste, and rename their file. They can also put notes into specific file locations. This makes the PlayBook have a more sophisticated look than it previously had.
Other BlackBerry software supports also make this phone usable at the professional level. The Threety app for instance helps to put work into a time management system. There is the availability to check time for work on multiple clients and to place notes in each task.
Another app is the Data Drilling Pro. This helps users to read work off of Excel. This app will break an Excel spreadsheet up into the parts that are usable or that the user needs to know quickly. It does this by color coding each category.
RIM has come far in making the PlayBook a first class tablet. They are improving on it constantly and making sure it works for every aspect in the professional world. Anyone who is considering a tablet for work would be hard pressed to get one better than the BlackBerry PlayBook.

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