
The
Blackberry 10 Dev Alpha we wrapped our mitts around last week didn't tell us much about RIM's big QNX-based OS update (being loaded with PlayBook OS 2.0 and all), but
Crackberry forum
user Biggulpseh seemingly has the deets that the folks in Waterloo
weren't ready to reveal. So-called internal documents reportedly detail a
tilt-sensitive lock screen that pushes notifications to the user based
on the device's movement (called "cinnamon toast"), a screen-sharing
ability to ramp up the productivity of video calls and a robust video
editor resulting from RIM's acquisition of
JayCut
last year. Biggulpseh says the images come from a "trusted source," and
are part of a document that outlines upcoming features for the benefit
of the firm's employees. Ready to dive in and let your imagination run
wild? Hit the source links below, just don't forget your saliferous spices.
From
engadget
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