BlackBerry PlayBook Tablet Approved for Government Use
Riley Kennysmith | Friday July 22, 2011 | 396 views| Add a Comment
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BlackBerry PlayBook, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Research In Motion

The National Institute of Standards and Technology has certified the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet, and it’s now approved for US government use. RIM’s tablet is the first to receive the necessary certification to be used by the government, fulfilling the security requirements for an institution that handles extremely sensitive information. [BGR]
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