AT&T To Support PlayBook Bridge App… Finally
PlayBook Bridge App is now being supported by AT&T Inc. A good news to all PlayBook Tablet users or owners especially for the company Research In Motion Ltd, makers of the Bridge application. This announcement paved way for clearing the issue of RIM’s rumored losing support with its significant associates.
PlayBook owners have access to their email and other contacts since the announcement was made. No extra fees will be collected as assured by AT&T. Bridge is an application which you can download over the internet for your PlayBook.The full explanation can be found at http://blogs.blackberry.com/2011/09/playbook-tablet-os-training-devcon/
Demo videos shown in the market only delivers the “Bridge email”, “Bridge contacts” and “Bridge calendar”. Basic Bridge app that will help you link with your contacts. This was the test that was taken into consideration by AT & T with the PlayBook Tablet before it started supporting it. These three Bridge app are free.
A 20 bill per month will be charged for the “Bridge browser” app. Bridge browser app can be used for PlayBook Tablet users to surf the net or the web.
Chicago may be the second city, but when it comes to technology it’s second to none. Here are some upcoming Chicago events:
October 2, Sunday
1.The New Yorker Festival 2011 20 Discount: TNYF20EV WATCH LIVE & ON-DEMAND
October 3, Monday
1.Monday Jelly Chicago
October 4, Tuesday
1.The “A” word. A discussion about architecture
2.Lincoln Park Network
3.NorthWest Chicagoland Linux User Group (NWCLUG)
4.Chicago Designers and Developers
October 5, Wednesday:
1.Zenith Infotech’s Free “It’s Your Cloud” Seminar
2.TechTalk Reboot!
3.Midwest Society of Professional Consultants (MSPC): Monthly Consultants Program
October 6, Thursday
1.NAVTEQ Network for Developers – NAVTEQ Developer Day
2.Chicago2600/DefCon 312
October 8, Saturday
1.TechTalk Live
October 9, Sunday
1. Chicago Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Meetup