RIM renames its upcoming operating system BBX to Blackberry 10. RIM infringes on the trademark rights of the Us software company, and the name BBX, therefore, in any case of temporary non-use, said the American judge.
RIM has during the Asian version of BlackBerry DevCon let you know that the name BBX is exchanged for Blackberry 10, let the company know via his Twitter account for the developers. BlackBerry 10 is based on the last year taken over the Neutrino OS from QNX and no longer on Java. The QNX-based OS turned on the tablet PlayBook. The first devices with BlackBerry 10 were on the schedule for the end of this year, but have been postponed to 2012. Recently popped a picture of one of the first devices with BlackBerry 10.
The name is changed by order of an American judge. RIM and software companies Base International are, however, not direct competitors, but since both parties are on commercial software developers to establish, would there still confusion about the use of the name BBX may arise, the court in the Us state of New Mexico Tuesday. RIM should now the name of temporary non-use. Especially during the Asian DevCon conference in Singapore, where RIM details on the platform wanted to be released, the name will not be called. Although the measure is temporary, the name change will be final.
RIM is hoping its next operating system, BBX to be able to baptize, but Basis International had already since 2006 the trademark rights on the name of its cross-platform interpreter, database, and toolset under that name on the market. Basis knocked a week after the reveal of the BBX platform for smartphones and tablets in October at the RIM. The Blackberry-maker thought the name just to be able to run because the two parties at different markets operate.