Here is some news that could make lots of BlackBerry users really happy; David led us know about an article by Realwiredweb.com stating that today RIM & Adobe will announce a partnership to bring Full flash to BlackBerry devices. Back in August the rumors began floating around the net about RIM bringing full flash to the BlackBerry devices but it was not set in stone. This bit of information makes more sense as it appears that RIM is going to join Adobe’s open screen project that already has quite a few of the big players in the mobile market backing it.
With the recent acquisition of torchmobile it could only means good news for us BlackBerry users, meaning that RIM is serious about revamping the web experience on the BlackBerry devices as it should be since the BlackBerry browser has been left in the dust compare to other devices. There are other products out there in the works, such as Operamini, Bolt, & the private Beta of the Skyfire, but each one of this browsers lacks a few key features and only RIM has access to full API’s to take full advantage of the BlackBerry’s capabilities. How do you think this will affect the BlackBerry, as I see it, most likely some of this features will only be available for the next generation line of BLackBerry’s because some of the old devices simply are not as fast or have the memory on board to support it. You can check out the article at this link.
RIM & Adobe partnership to bring Flash to BlackBerry’s ?
