Struggling smartphone maker, Research in Motion (RIM) has been trying hard to get back in the game with it's new BlackBerry 10 OS, which it recently showed off to developers with a prototype touch-screen phone. The phone received mixed reviews with some analysts praising it, with others saying that they just didn't 'get it'. Now it appears that RIM is also launching a 4G enabled BlackBerry PLaybook this to ZDNET CEO Thorsten Heins announced that a 4G PlayBook would be released at the end of this year at RIM had launched the PlayBook last year in the hopes of competing with popular tablets such as Apple's iPad and Samsung's Galaxy Tab. However it failed to gain any popularity amongst consumers. The new BlackBerry PlayBook come's with a dual-core processor and a Near Field Communication (NFC) chip built-in.
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