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ANI London, Feb 22: Research in Motion (RIM) has finally given its BlackBerry PlayBooks operating system a huge upgrade, making the device capable of handling emails more easily. The update, called 2.0, that was announced in January at the Consumer...
Even if everything goes according to plan, Canadian taxpayers will pay most of the $1.45-billion budget for the Pan Am Games in Toronto in 2015 (and that figure doesn’t include the athletes... With the release of updated software for its PlayBook...
Even if everything goes according to plan, Canadian taxpayers will pay most of the $1.45-billion budget for the Pan Am Games in Toronto in 2015 (and that figure doesn’t include the athletes... With the release of updated software for its PlayBook...
Even if everything goes according to plan, Canadian taxpayers will pay most of the $1.45-billion budget for the Pan Am Games in Toronto in 2015 (and that figure doesn’t include the athletes... With the release of updated software for its PlayBook...
Even if everything goes according to plan, Canadian taxpayers will pay most of the $1.45-billion budget for the Pan Am Games in Toronto in 2015 (and that figure doesn’t include the athletes... With the release of updated software for its PlayBook...
Even if everything goes according to plan, Canadian taxpayers will pay most of the $1.45-billion budget for the Pan Am Games in Toronto in 2015 (and that figure doesn’t include the athletes... With the release of updated software for its PlayBook...
Even if everything goes according to plan, Canadian taxpayers will pay most of the $1.45-billion budget for the Pan Am Games in Toronto in 2015 (and that figure doesn’t include the athletes... With the release of updated software for its PlayBook...
Prior to the patch, overly-delayed according to many tech experts, PlayBook requires the assistance of a BlackBerry for users to access their email accounts. The update, which came some ten months after RIM launched the iPad competitor last year, still...
The e-mail application is one of several additions to the second version of the PlayBook's operating system, which became available as a no-cost download early Tuesday morning. There was considerable surprise last April that the PlayBook, the company's...
Almost a year after its launch, are the improvements in RIM’s tablet OS good enough to fend off the Apple and Amazon juggernauts? Today, February 21, 2012, Research in Motion released a major software upgrade for its BlackBerry PlayBook tablet computer,...
Canadian technology firm Research in Motion has released a major software upgrade for its BlackBerry Playbook, CBC’s Melanie Nagy reports “BlackBerry PlayBook gets built-in email, Android apps” is categorized as “science and technology”. This video was...
Even if everything goes according to plan, Canadian taxpayers will pay most of the $1.45-billion budget for the Pan Am Games in Toronto in 2015 (and that figure doesn’t include the athletes... With the release of updated software for its PlayBook...
In Motion Ltd. , the Canadian company that makes the BlackBerry, released an update to its PlayBook tablet computer almost a year later than promised. Here are some developments related to its struggles to compete with Apple's iPhone and iPad and phones...
But it’s still doubtful whether a new operating system can finally make the PlayBook a world beater, technology writers and analysts say. Diehard BlackBerry fans like the new PlayBook 2.0 update, but experts say it’s likely too little, too late for...
Releases BlackBerry PlayBook OS 2.0 Written by Alan Reiter 2/21/2012 Early this morning, Research in Motion (RIM) released PlayBook OS 2.0 , the long-awaited operating system update for its BlackBerry PlayBook tablet. PlayBook owners -- both consumers...
A spokesperson for the Australian division of RIM confirmed to iTech Report this morning that the update is now available for all Australian owners of the PlayBook immediately. To obtain the free update, users simply need to connect to a Wi-Fi network...
But analysts say it may be too late for the Waterloo-based company to make a dent in the tablet market, particularly with a new iPad rumoured to be on the way, possibly within weeks. RIM released an update for its PlayBook tablet Tuesday, adding a host...
But at the same time, the free update that became available Tuesday reveals a few critical problems that continue to frustrate the Canadian corporation. The biggest improvement? The made-in-Ottawa PlayBook 2.0 operating system (OS) finally features...
The New York Times reported that the email function was one of several additions in the PlayBook's second operating system version. The PlayBook has been a commercial disappointment for Research in Motion (NASDAQ: RIMM), whose U.S. headquarters are in...
Research In Motion Limited (RIM) (TSX: RIM, NASDAQ: RIMM) is a Canadian wireless device company. It is best known as the developer of the BlackBerry handheld communication device. Full Article
Research in Motion, CEO Thorsten Heins is pictured during an interview with Thomson Reuters in New York, January 27, 2012. The BlackBerry maker's chief executive said he will present the board with his plan for company's future in just a matter of weeks. To match Interview...
View Photo »A pedestrian walks past a sign of Research in Motion (RIM) at its headquarters in Waterloo, Ontario, January 22, 2012. RIM's Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie have resigned as co-CEOs and co-chairmen, handing the top job to an insider with four years at the struggling BlackBerry maker. ...
View Photo »Thorsten Heins poses for a portrait at the Research in Motion (RIM) company headquarters in Waterloo, Ontario, January 22, 2012. RIM's Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie have resigned as co-CEOs and co-chairmen, handing the top job to an insider with four years at the struggling...
View Photo »Research in Motion (RIM) co-CEO Jim Balsillie (R) and President and co-Ceo Mike Lazaridis listen during the annual general meeting of shareholders in Waterloo, Ontario, in this July 14, 2009 file photograph. Research In Motion is close to a decision on stripping its co-chief executives...
View Photo »SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCTOBER 18: Research in Motion President and co-CEO Mike Lazaridis delivers a keynote address at the BlackBerry Devcon Americas on October 18, 2011 in San Francisco, California. The BlackBerry Devcon Americas runs through Thursday October 20.
View Photo »Mike Lazaridis, co-CEO of Research in Motion gestures at the end of his keynote address to the BlackBerry DevCon Americas conference in San Francisco, Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2011. The co-CEO of BlackBerry maker Research in Motion made only a brief reference to last week's outages as he...
View Photo »Mike Lazaridis, co-CEO of Research in Motion gestures at the end of his keynote address to the BlackBerry DevCon Americas conference in San Francisco, Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2011. The co-CEO of BlackBerry maker Research in Motion made only a brief reference to last week's outages as he...
View Photo »Mike Lazaridis, co-CEO of Research in Motion delivers the keynote address at the Blackberry DevCon Americas conference in San Francisco, Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2011.
View Photo »Mike Lazaridis, co-CEO of Research in Motion talks about last week's outage during the keynote address at the Blackberry DevCon Americas conference in San Francisco, Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2011.
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 »Research in Motion (RIM) UK managing director Stephen Bates poses outside the company's headquarters in Slough, southern England October 13, 2011. Research In Motion's BlackBerry services have improved significantly across Europe, the Middle East, Africa and India, the company said on...
View Photo »A woman walks outside Research in Motion's (RIM) headquarters in Slough, southern England 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 global...
View Photo »A television journalist reports from outside Research in Motion's (RIM) headquarters in Slough, southern England 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...
View Photo »Research in Motion's (RIM) United Kingdom managing director, Stephen Bates, speaks to media outside the headquarters of RIM who invented the BlackBerry in Slough, England, Wednesday Oct. 12, 2011. Sporadic outages of BlackBerry messaging and email service spread to the U.S. and Canada...
View Photo »A camera woman films offices of Research in Motion (RIM), the makers of Blackberry, in Slough, England, 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,...
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 »COMMERCIAL IMAGE - In this photograph taken by AP Image for BlackBerry, Vice President of Developer Relations for Research in Motion, Alec Saunders,center, discusses new BlackBerry technology with guests during the BlackBerry "BeBold" event at the International Consumer Electronic Show,...
View Photo »COMMERCIAL IMAGE - In this photograph taken by AP Images for BlackBerry, Vice President of Global Alliances for Research in Motion, Marty Mallick, left, discusses new BlackBerry technology with guests during the BlackBerry "BeBold" event at the International Consumer Electronic Show, Tuesday,...
View Photo »COMMERCIAL IMAGE - In this photograph taken by AP Images for BlackBerry, Senior Manager of Brand Marketing for Research in Motion, Jeff Gadway discusses new BlackBerry technology in a presentation during the BlackBerry "BeBold" event at the International Consumer Electronic Show, Tuesday,...
View Photo »COMMERCIAL IMAGE - In this photograph taken by AP Images for BlackBerry, Research in Motion members Jon Wong,left, and Quinn Ellerbeck,right, both of Toronto, Canada, demonstrate BlackBerry devices with Damon Poeter of San Francisco during the BlackBerry "BeBold" event at the International...
View Photo »Co-chief executive Jim Balsillie speaks at the Research in Motion annual meeting in Waterloo, Ontario, Tuesday, July 12, 2011.
View Photo »Bollywood actor Salman Khan, right and Research in Motion (RIM) India Managing Director Frenny Bawa unveil the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet in Mumbai, India, Wednesday, June 22, 2011. BlackBerry maker Research in Motion (RIM) Wednesday launched its tablet Playbook in India priced between...
View Photo »Research in Motion (RIM) India, Managing Director Frenny Bawa (L) and Indian Bollywood actor Salman Khan (R), poses during the launch of BlackBerry 'PlayBook' in Mumbai on June 22, 2011. BlackBerry manufacturers, Research in Motion (RIM) today entered into fast growing tablet PC market...
View Photo »FILE - In this Oct. 18, 2011 file photo, Mike Lazaridis, co-CEO of Research in Motion gestures at the end of his keynote address to the BlackBerry DevCon Americas conference in San Francisco. Research In Motion Ltd. reports quarterly financial results Thursday, Dec. 15, 2011, after the...
View Photo »Research in Motion, CEO Thorsten Heins is pictured during an interview with Thomson Reuters in New York, January 27, 2012. The BlackBerry maker's chief executive said he will present the board with his plan for company's future in just a matter of weeks. To match Interview...
View Photo »Research in Motion, roundly clobbered in the smartphone and tablet market, is now trying to hang onto its core enterprise customers
Research in Motion and BlackBerry in no way support the comments made by Kyle Sandilands
There is my case, but there is also the case of Cisco, Microsoft, Research in Motion and Yahoo ... You are going to see a big succession problem in the next three years, and the boards probably won't do anything about grooming for succession until the next generation of leaders gets in and has problems.
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
