While it would be great to have awesome video editing apps on the BlackBerry PlayBook, I can't help feel like RIM is losing focus on its goals (especially after hearing rumors of the Cyclone). I mean right now - the PlayBook is missing basic features and relies too much on having a BlackBerry in order to function. If RIM doesn't work on making the tablet accessible to more people instead of improving features that not everybody will use, they're going to lose a lot of potential customers. It feels better if they create a great basic tablet experience, and then let third-party developers focus on all the “extras”. What do you guys think?
source: Ubergizmo
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