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Unbox Your PlayBook with a 2.0 Twist

Some new PlayBook functionality, like some WebWorks 2 and WebGL support (required by the TunnelTilt game), the BlackBerry® Runtime for Android, and Adobe AIR 3.0, require a build of PlayBook OS  2.0. This note explains how to install the PlayBook OS 2.0 Developer Beta … Continue reading

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Installing a Debug Token in your PlayBook

This note describes how to configure a PlayBook with a Debug Token so it can be used to install applications like TunnelTilt. Steps Required Request a Code Signing Key Register the signer with the RIM servers Create a (Debug) Token Put … Continue reading

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TunnelTilt – From GitHub to Your PlayBook

Last month, during MikeL‘s keynote at DevCon America, George showed a WebGL game running on the PlayBook (check at 24:18 in the screencast).  Last week we posted the sources at GitHub, in a new WebGL-Samples repository, and this post will show you … Continue reading

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Open Source Components at DevCon America 2011

This is a back-dated post intended to capture a significant event in RIM’s Open Source engagements that occurred prior to the start of Open BB News in November 2011. RIM launched a significant initiative to leverage Open Source in our … Continue reading

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Looking Back on One Year of RIM Open Source Repositories

This is a back-dated post intended to capture a significant event in RIM’s Open Source engagements that occurred prior to the start of Open BB News in November 2011. In the days leading towards DevCon America 2011, I wrote a … Continue reading

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BlackBerry WebWorks – Open Sourced at DevCon America 2010

This is a back-dated post intended to capture a significant event in RIM’s Open Source engagements that occurred prior to the start of Open BB News in November 2011. RIM open sourced BlackBerry WebWorks during DevCon America 2010.  The first … Continue reading

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