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The holidays aren’t bringing any joy for Research in Motion (RIM). Once the leader in smart mobile devices, the company seems to be dying a slow painful death in spite of its attempts to improve its position.
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Android and iOS are undoubtedly today's most popular smartphone and tablet platforms. Not wanting to be left behind in the game, RIM -- creators of BlackBerry devices and enterprise server systems -- is introducing Mobile Fusion, which can help IT departments manage their mobile deployments, regardless of platform.
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Research-in-Motion, developer of the BlackBerry smartphone and tablet platform, has provided updates to its development of the next-generation PlayBook tablet operating system. It seems the much-awaited native support for BlackBerry Messaging has been left out in this update.
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At DevCon Americas in San Francisco, Research in Motion (RIM) announced its next-generation mobile software development platform dubbed BlackBerry BBX, a marriage between the BlackBerry OS and the QNX real-time operating system meant to springboard the company forward in enterprise mobile computing.
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To try to make up for last week's email/web and messenger outage, RIM is offering consumers a range of utility software or games by way of apology.
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Beleaguered RIM explains what's going on as the company's woes continue into a third day. The problem has spread globally and the company is trying to restore services following an original failure in U.K.-based servers.
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Will fast growing smartphone penetration make it easier to integrate and implement services and applications across all relevant mobile and connected devices? Good question. It’s one that Netbiscuits set out to answer in their Mobile Web Metrics Report. In Search of Dominance: Smartphone Device & OS In this recent report, Netbiscuits
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RIM's woes continue in Europe with users reporting a second outage in two days as the company struggles to recover from yesterday's major disruption and BlackBerry users flood Twitter with complaints, again. Dark Days for BlackBerry Users Monday, starting from late-U.K.
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It’s the final day of the SharePoint conference in Anaheim, and there are just a few loose ends to tie up before leaving.
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Content, not technology, will be the key selling point for Amazon's consumer-friendly device, named the Kindle Fire, which could see it succeed where the tech-obsessed models have failed, as Fox signs up as a Prime partner.
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After HP's tablet firesale, and decision to sell off its PC unit, what will RIM do after announcing feeble sales of its PlayBook device during its latest quarterly figures, and will it fall to shareholder pressure to sell? Time to Ditch the PlayBook? That was a headline waiting to be written after
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Hot on the heels of its BlackBerry7 devices announced earlier this month, RIM now goes for the mass market with a collection of new Curve keyboard-toting phones. Full Steam Ahead The BlackBerry maker is addressing concerns of its dwindling market share with some gusto. A few weeks ago, we saw the
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Businesses are increasingly warming up to the use of mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets for productivity and improved collaboration.
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Struggling BlackBerry (news, site ) continues to plug away at the holes in its user base with a new messenger update that aids multitasking.
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