Research in Motion has confirmed that products running its next operating system - formerly named BBX but now BlackBerry 10 - will not be available until the latter part of calendar 2012.
BBX is dead. Long live Blackberry 10.
US software company, BASIS International, has secured a temporary restraining order preventing Research In Motion from using the term BBX to denote its upcoming operating system.
An investment analyst in Research in Motion's home country, Canada, has made a gloomy prognosis for the BlackBerry maker in the wake of RIM's $US485m write down of its PlayBook inventory.
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