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The BlackBerry Playbook? It runs [QNX].
QNX is a commercial variant of UNIX, designed for embedded and low-power devices. Its microkernel implementation is particularly interesting - the kernel is made up of servers - basically, services - which communicate with each other. The interesting bit about QNX is that the user can turn off whichever servers they please in order to conserve resources, making the OS ideal for underpowered hardware. The other fun thing is that the kernel does not differentiate between servers hosted locally and those on other QNX machines on the network - making this the only distributed OS kernel I'm aware of. In fact, the developers of QNX hold the patent for it!
This is where the story gets ugly.
The developers, Quantum Software Systems, were acquired by the increasingly irrelevant Blackberry Ltd in 2010. In a stroke of genius, they decided to use QNX as the backbone for their answer to the iPad - the PlayBook.
The PlayBook's modified QNX - Blackberry Tablet OS - supported Flash. It supported all twelve third-party Blackberry applications written in Java. It could run its own, native Adobe Air applications! It was a colossal failure.
For starters, it was massively underpowered. It lacked third-party software support, because by the time it got to market, Adobe Air was already irreleant in the software development market (that is, if anyone paid any attention to it in the first place). It hung around on the market for a brief two years and was abandoned by Blackberry.
Shame, really, but that's what happens when you release a product that nobody asks for. Especially when you cripple any potential it might have with a crap development platform and a dismembered OS under the hood. Such a shame it took the world six years to learn that lesson. (coughBadacoughTizencoughFirefoxOScoughUbuntu Touchcough).

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Ingénieur Systèmes Embarqués - QNX
Job title: Ingénieur Systèmes Embarqués – QNX Company: Alten Job description: Télécoms & Médias. Description du poste Description du Poste : En tant qu’Ingénieur Systèmes Embarqués spécialisé dans…. Vous contribuerez à la conception de solutions logicielles de haute qualité, stables et réactives, adaptées à des environnements… Expected salary: Location: Rabat Job date: Sat, 09 Nov 2024 23:22:50…
Where's my woke update policy?????