The 16GB model of the BlackBerry PlayBook has been discontinued, according to Research in Motion (RIM). RIM announced that it is no longer investing in the lower capacity version of the tablet as the ...
The 16 GB version of the PlayBook might have already seen its best days and is now headed for retirement. A company statement has confirmed the move, since the 32 GB and 64 GB versions are getting ...
As Research in Motion is rumored to be planning for a major shakeup in its board of directors, the company has begun an odd sale in which all PlayBook models, regardless of capacity, are priced at ...
RIM has revealed it will no longer manufacturer the 16GB version of its PlayBook tablet, with the model set to be discontinued once stock has been depleted. The announcement comes as sales of the firm ...
RIM has stopped making the 16 GB version of its PlayBook tablet, Engadget has learned. The 32 GB and 64 GB models will remain available. The report was backed up by ...
The 2011 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is underway in Las Vegas, and Research In Motion’s (RIM) upcoming BlackBerry PlayBook tablet PC is without a doubt one of the stars of show. That’s largely due ...
TORONTO, June 7 (Reuters) - BlackBerry maker Research In Motion Ltd will no longer produce the cheapest version of its poorly selling PlayBook tablet, but it said it remains committed to a tablet ...
If you buy through a BGR link, we may earn an affiliate commission, helping support our expert product labs. According to a leaked screen shot from Office Depot, the 16GB iteration of the BlackBerry ...
Research In Motion has dismissed speculation that it is preparing to discontinue the struggling BlackBerry PlayBook tablet computer. RIM recently admitted that sales of the seven-inch screen PlayBook ...
Research in Motion’s tablet, the BlackBerry PlayBook, has been overshadowed of late, which may be the reason behind the company’s latest promotion: Buy two PlayBook tablets, get one free. Yes, that’s ...
As the first major update to PlayBook OS nears launch, so RIM is ramping up its efforts to court Android developers. It's almost a year since RIM first announced its intention to support Android apps ...
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