It’s easy to get excited over the many announcements made during last week’s BlackBerry Developer Conference. The second annual event unleashed big news for the platform. Everything from more talk on a forthcoming WebKit browser to real 3D gaming to support for Flash and vastly improved developer tools to create a wider variety of applications. Mobile developers took notice. RIM is actively looking to help anyone wanting to design applications for their devices. The big question, though, remains: just how will these new services actually run on a BlackBerry?
Is it possible to run 3D gaming, Flash, etc. on a BlackBerry’s limited device memory without causing memory leaks, forcing users to reboot the device?
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