Research in Motion (RIM) has been found operational on a `tablet' version of its famous mobile working appliance, which can be a treat for the BlackBerry fans, soon. This version will be launched by the Canadian Company in rivalry to the most awaited launch of Apple's iPad.
Besides the aim of providing its corporate patrons a facility to exploit the applications of a working mobile, this device also aims for amalgamated interactions technology via a huge touchscreen.
There are rumors regarding the mobile workers to shortly attain an iPad-style edition of the most popular BlackBerry, but the Chief Executive of RIM, Jim Balsillie, has denied to confirm or the statements.
There has been analysis conducted by a technology expert that claims that the QWERTY keyboards would be obsolete, while the touch screens would have a bright future, ahead in the lives of most of the mobile workers.
"It was very clear there are going to be touchscreens on many next-generation BlackBerrys. However, RIM doesn't want to give up its strength with keyboards", said Sascha Segan, PCMag Analyst.
RIM lately saw the celebrations of its new-fangled Pearl 3G in India, where all the above notions came up.












