Flash Bug Delaying BlackBerry PlayBook Tablet

Geek.com: Adobe swears Flash can work on tablets, but Apple refuses to use it, and it looks like RIM has run into problems with the Web technology.

"Not to sound like an Apple fanatic, but there’s more than a slight feel that the competition is running around like a chicken with its head cut off when it comes to releasing a viable competitor to the iPad."

"One problem is that manufacturers who are trying to put together their tablets don’t have a lot of good ideas about how they want their product to differ from the iPad. They don’t have a vision: they just want to release a product at a roughly equivalent price with a roughly equivalent spec sheet as the iPad and divert sales from Apple."

"Not to sound like an Apple fanatic, but there’s more than a slight feel that the competition is running around like a chicken with its head cut off when it comes to releasing a viable competitor to the iPad."

"One problem is that manufacturers who are trying to put together their tablets don’t have a lot of good ideas about how they want their product to differ from the iPad. They don’t have a vision: they just want to release a product at a roughly equivalent price with a roughly equivalent spec sheet as the iPad and divert sales from Apple."

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Flash, iPad, Apple, RIM, PlayBook

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