Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 16th Dec 2008 16:22 UTC, submitted by Al Sacco
PDAs, Cellphones, Wireless Today, a number of screen shots of RIM's BlackBerry OS running on a Windows Mobile HTC Fuze hit the Web. The "BlackBerry virtualization" is possible thanks to the new BlackBerry Application Suite, which is a piece of software for non-RIM devices that lets users take advantage of various RIM security features, as well as the company's "push" delivery tech. The BlackBerry Application Suite isn't currently available, but it should be soon, according to reports.
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Running apps or a VM?
by phoenix on Wed 17th Dec 2008 04:39 UTC
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So ... is this a VM running on Windows Mobile, where the Blackberry OS is running, with Blackberry apps running on top? Or is this just a suite of Blackberry apps running on Windows Mobile? TFA is very light on details, and says that it's both, and yet neither, at the same time.