Last week, Canadian mobile phone maker Research In Motion held its first BlackBerry DevCon Europe conference, where it offered a wide variety of details on what the building of applications for its BlackBerry PlayBook and smartphones is all about.
Moreover, the company demoed some of the accessories that PlayBook owners can benefit from, such as a keyboard case that comes with a battery of its own, which is said to include enough juice to stay up and running for 30 days.
At the same time, there was a docking station for the tablet PC, one that came with HDMI connection and which features a LAN port for faster connectivity.
Additionally, new reports on the previously rumored 10-inch PlayBook model have started to emerge again, suggesting that the official unveiling might not be late at all.