I thought it was weird that with the Android manufacturers pumping out faster and more powerful phones that Research in Motion seems dead at the wheel with their outdated Blackberry lineup. The Playbook at least looked like an attempt to regain some relevancy, and perhaps a phone like it would help bring back the once leader in smart phones. Then I saw this:
Bing Becomes Default Search & Maps on BlackBerry Phones, Deeply Integrated in OS
Bing?!?! What are they trying to compete with, the Samsung Fascinate? Can you change the default search provider or will that be restricted? Why are these companies like Nokia and RIM turning to Microsoft of all companies while the mobile market is leaving them in the dust? Microsoft has a worse mobile platform then both of them!
Call me a cynic, I don't see this helping Blackberry, in fact I think this will have an opposite effect. I think RIM made just made it real easy for me to decide on what kind of phone I wont be purchasing with my next upgrade.
Bing Becomes Default Search & Maps on BlackBerry Phones, Deeply Integrated in OS
Bing?!?! What are they trying to compete with, the Samsung Fascinate? Can you change the default search provider or will that be restricted? Why are these companies like Nokia and RIM turning to Microsoft of all companies while the mobile market is leaving them in the dust? Microsoft has a worse mobile platform then both of them!
Call me a cynic, I don't see this helping Blackberry, in fact I think this will have an opposite effect. I think RIM made just made it real easy for me to decide on what kind of phone I wont be purchasing with my next upgrade.