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The BlackBerry is a wireless handheld device introduced in 1997 as a two-way pager. The more commonly known smartphone Blackberry, which supports push e-mail, mobile telephone, text messaging, internet faxing, web browsing and other wireless information services was released in 2002. It is an example of a convergent device. Developed by the... Full Article
A man walks past giant poster of newly launched windows mobile OS based-Nokia Lumia 800 and 710 at a shopping mall in Jakarta on February 17, 2012. Nokia is depending heavily on its partnership with Microsoft and the new phones to help maintain its ranking as the world's largest mobile...
View Photo »In this Feb. 7, 2012 photo, the Sprint logo is displayed on a Blackberry Curve smart phone at a Little Rock, Ark. , Best Buy store. The iPhone helped Sprint gain customers in the latest quarter, but also forced the carrier to post its largest loss in three years because of the high cost...
View Photo »BlackBerry smartphones are displayed at a store in Seoul January 18, 2012. Research In Motion is not on Samsung Electronics' immediate shopping list, but the ailing Blackberry maker may still be attractive to Asian smartphone makers looking to compete against Google's Android, the...
View Photo »A BlackBerry handset is displayed in Washington, December 15, 2011. Research In Motion releases its financial results on Thursday, as investors await news on whether RIM will stand by its current timetable to switch its smartphones to the new QNX operating system by early next year.
View Photo »Research in Motion CEO Thorsten Heins holds up a Blackberry smartphone during an interview with Thomson Reuters in New York, January 27, 2012. Heins was appointed RIM CEO last week. The BlackBerry maker's chief executive said he will present the board with his plan for company's future...
View Photo »Mobiroo, the first and only company to offer a mobile application gift card for Android(TM) and BlackBerry(R) users, came to Target(TM) stores nationwide November 6th.
View Photo »A man walks towards Blackberry's Research in Motion (RIM) UK headquarters in Slough October 13, 2011. BlackBerry maker Research In Motion faced the prospect of a compensation bill from network providers on Thursday as it wrestled for a fourth day to get the world's dominant mobile email...
View Photo »A salesman displays a Blackberry mobile phone to customers next to dummy handsets at a shop in Jammu October 13, 2011. Research In Motion's BlackBerry services have improved significantly across Europe, the Middle East, Africa and India, the company said on Thursday, after a three-day...
View Photo »Blackberry smartphones are pictured in this illustration photo taken in Berlin October 13, 2011. Research In Motion's BlackBerry services across Europe, the Middle East, Africa and India have improved significantly, the company said October 13, 2011, after a three-day global service...
View Photo »A salesman arranges a BlackBerry mobile phone inside a display box at a showroom in the western Indian city of Ahmedabad October 13, 2011. Research In Motion's BlackBerry services across Europe, the Middle East, Africa and India have improved significantly, the company said on Thursday,...
View Photo »A Blackberry subscriber holds a Research in Motion Blackberry in Ottawa, Wednesday Oct. 12, 2011. Sporadic outages of BlackBerry messaging and email service spread to the U.S. and Canada on Wednesday, as problems stretched into the third day for Europe, Asia, Latin America and Africa.
View Photo »Jaguar Financial Corporation President and CEO Vic Alboini is reflected in the screen of his Research in Motion (RIM) BlackBerry Bold cell phone in Toronto January 24, 2012. RIM's co-CEOs Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie, the men who engineered RIM's rise, resigned on Saturday after...
View Photo »The newly launched Blackberry Curve 9360 'smartphone' is seen during its unveiling in New Delhi on September 27, 2011. RIM India unveiled its new Blackberry Curve 9360 'smartphone' supporting the new Blackberry 7 Operating system, a 5 megapixel camera , GPS and is Wi-Fi enabled.
View Photo »A newly launched BlackBerry bold 9900 is displayed at a Research in Motion (RIM) function in New Delhi August 11, 2011. RIM today launched the new BlackBerry Bold 9900 smartphone with the BlackBerry 7 operating system in Indiam and is priced at USD 718 (INR 32490).
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - JANUARY 18: Actress Anna Chlumsky attends the Cinema Society & Blackberry Bold screening after party for 'Haywire' at Sons of Essex on January 18, 2012 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - JANUARY 18: Actor Stephen Baldwin attends the Cinema Society & Blackberry Bold screening after party for 'Haywire' at Sons of Essex on January 18, 2012 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - JANUARY 18: Actor Justin Bartha, actress Elizabeth Banks, and sportswriter/producer Max Handelman attend the Cinema Society & Blackberry Bold screening after party for 'Haywire' at Sons of Essex on January 18, 2012 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - JANUARY 18: (L-R) Actor Ewan McGregor, producer Greg Jacobs, actress Gina Carano, and director Steven Soderbergh attend the Cinema Society & Blackberry Bold screening after party for 'Haywire' at Sons of Essex on January 18, 2012 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - JANUARY 18: Actor Ewan McGregor and producer Greg Jacobs attend the Cinema Society & Blackberry Bold screening after party for 'Haywire' at Sons of Essex on January 18, 2012 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - JANUARY 18: Singer/musician Peter Cincotti and actor Tony Danza attend the Cinema Society & Blackberry Bold screening after party for 'Haywire' at Sons of Essex on January 18, 2012 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - JANUARY 18: Actor Justin Bartha and actress Elizabeth Banks attend the Cinema Society & Blackberry Bold screening after party for 'Haywire' at Sons of Essex on January 18, 2012 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - JANUARY 18: Director Steven Soderbergh and actress Gina Soderbergh attend the Cinema Society & Blackberry Bold screening after party for 'Haywire' at Sons of Essex on January 18, 2012 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - JANUARY 18: Producer Greg Jacobs attends the Cinema Society & Blackberry Bold screening of 'Haywire' at Landmark Sunshine Cinema on January 18, 2012 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - JANUARY 18: Singer Deborah Harry attends the Cinema Society & Blackberry Bold screening of 'Haywire' at Landmark Sunshine Cinema on January 18, 2012 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - JANUARY 18: Director Steven Soderbergh attends the Cinema Society & Blackberry Bold screening of 'Haywire' at Landmark Sunshine Cinema on January 18, 2012 in New York City.
View Photo »A man walks past giant poster of newly launched windows mobile OS based-Nokia Lumia 800 and 710 at a shopping mall in Jakarta on February 17, 2012. Nokia is depending heavily on its partnership with Microsoft and the new phones to help maintain its ranking as the world's largest mobile...
View Photo »Research in Motion and BlackBerry in no way support the comments made by Kyle Sandilands and have thus made the decision to pull all current support from Austereo until further notice
This could be used on different platforms - iPhone, Android, BlackBerry - and the applications aren't just for universities ... They could be for companies or the City of Saskatoon - you have a lot of different applications.
will significantly leverage RIM's global BlackBerry infrastructure.
Noting that RIM and Microsoft are having a hard time coaxing their existing customer bases to buy new phones, Katie Lewis (Yankee Group analyst) said 20 percent of U.S. consumers own a BlackBerry, but only 12 percent intending to buy a smartphone in the next six months will purchase a BlackBerry handset...
RIM can attest that it does not pre-install the Carrier IQ application on BlackBerry smartphones and has never done so. Furthermore, RIM does not authorize its carrier partners to install the Carrier IQ application on BlackBerry smartphones before sales or distribution and has never done so
RIM can attest that it does not pre-install the Carrier IQ application on BlackBerry smartphones and has never done so. Furthermore, RIM does not authorize its carrier partners to install the Carrier IQ application on BlackBerry smartphones before sales or distribution and has never done so
We are excited to bring the same super-fast and reliable text messaging experience to Nokia Symbian devices that has already made our app popular on iOS, Android, BlackBerry and Windows Phone 7 ... The new app provides users around the world a free alternative to SMS that makes texting feel more like a ...
RIM does not pre-install the Carrier IQ app on BlackBerry smartphones or authorize its carrier partners to install the Carrier IQ app before sales or distribution
We are delighted that the Al Jazeera experience is now available in Arabic to Android and BlackBerry mobile users ... Adding to our suite of mobile services, the Arabic apps are both user friendly and visually attractive. We are committed to building on this achievement, and continuing to innovate and e...
Canada is still a BlackBerry nation, BlackBerry still has the largest share of smartphones in Canada, but we see Android ... really growing significantly
The term 'jailbreaking' is commonly used to describe altering the software on a smartphone or tablet in order to obtain access to systems or applications not officially authorized or distributed by the manufacturer. BlackBerry smartphone users are not affected. RIM is currently investigating this claim ...
The KIT digital platform allows us to successfully broadcast live to Facebook, iOS, BlackBerry and Android devices. We are extremely happy with the service and technology provided by KIT, and look forward to expanding our relationship as we focus on offering even more innovative online and mobile video ...
We believe that the announcement of RIM's future plans for launching Mobile Fusion will help keep RIM's BlackBerry Enterprise Server in the enterprise, while adopting a BYOD culture
to RIM’s enterprise device share from Apple/Android is expected to intensify, particularly in the absence of more competitive BlackBerry devices.
The Next Generation Enterprise Mobility Solution for BlackBerry, Android and iOS Smartphones and Tablets
Our turn-key offering is a branded, quick-to-market solution that delivers a superior user experience on all devices—iPhone, Android, BlackBerry, Windows Mobile, feature phones, tablets, kiosks and more. The Kony Platform is highly customizable and scalable, as well, and is proven to future-proof a heal...
I can see why [RIM] wouldn't do BlackBerry Balance [for the other platforms] because they don't have any control over the Android and iOS platforms
In a statement this morning, RIM announced its Mobile Fusion BlackBerry Enterprise Server software would ‘bring together’ mobile device management for the BlackBerry, as well as the iPhone and smartphones based on Google’s Android software
We are pleased to introduce BlackBerry Mobile Fusion - RIM's next generation enterprise mobility solution - to make it easier for our business and government customers to manage the diversity of devices in their operations today
There’s big demand for this area and the big advantage RIM will have is the idea you can not only manage your BlackBerry but manage your other platforms from a single console
BlackBerry Mobile Fusion brings together our industry-leading BlackBerry Enterprise Server technology for BlackBerry devices with mobile device management capabilities for iOS and Android devices, all managed from one web-based console ... It provides the necessary management capabilities to allow IT de...
It will help stem the tide of those companies that may have considered eliminating their BES, but it won't help sell more [BlackBerry] phones ... That's what they [RIM] really need to do.
The application cost $106,467 for the Android version, and an additional $96,000 for the iPhone and (non-existent) BlackBerry version. That’s more than $200,000 for less than $2,000 worth of non-functional temperature converters.
It’s a multi-dimensional, multi-denominational market these days. Very few companies are BlackBerry-only shops anymore … RIM already had the services component, it’s just that they had always concentrated on their own devices. What they’re really doing is extending their services component to incorporat...
As Android, Symbian, BlackBerry and Bada have supported NFC (near field communication) functions and Microsoft and Apple plan to make Windows Phone and iOS support NFC in 2012, the proportion of NFC-enabled smartphones will quickly increase from less than 10% currently to over 50% in two to three years ...
