• ProudCanadianCitizen@lemmy.ca
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    The biggest miss-step RIM made was to assume the consumer would put rock solid security ahead of consumer functionality. They did not move in the direction of smart phone apps because they introduced too many security vulnerabilities. However it turned out that the consumer will accept down time and system crashes if there are enough toys. Automobiles don’t have the same tolerance.

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      bb died because its product got cheap, then it got stale

      i worked for verizon wirless in bbs heyday until their collapse to the iphone

      apps were not the issue because they didn’t have the hardware to support them

      palm went the same way before them

      suits just can’t help themselves cutting quality into the ground, refusing to invest in future tech

      apple is literally doing the same thing now, it’s just there is no real competitor in quality or innovation atm, only price and control and google just threw apple a huge bone chasing their own walled garden

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        23 hours ago

        BB died because they came too late to the App ‘fad’ and stubbornly refused to support independent app development until it was too late and they had already lost.

        Their Playbook used the QNX system. Too little too late.

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          22 hours ago

          they never had the hardware to support the app

          even if they day 1 pivoted to supporting said apps bb had no way to make them feel good