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Published on April 29, 2012  - No Comments

Travel to SXSW requires packing a light digital footprint and being ready for downtime.
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Business users may finally find utility in the PlayBook with its official Mini Keyboard, which offers 128-bit wireless encryption.
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Research in Motion is set to debut BlackBerry 10 running smartphones at its upcoming May conference, in a move the company hopes could bring back the brand from the brink.
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BlackBerry developers attending the early May BlackBerry Jam event in Orlando will be given prototype devices running a modified version of the PlayBook OS to help them start building apps for the…
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Can RIM hold the sales fort until BlackBerry 10 devices launch in the fall? Analysts doubt it.
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The BlackBerry maker said on Thursday that the global outage which spread across the world over four days cost the company $54 million, revised-down from estimates.
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If Apple made a bid for Research in Motion, it could take a leaf out of Google’s book by spinning out the business to avoid antitrust conflicts, and spark a real smartphone war.
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RIM has clarified comments to deny that the company is leaving the consumer market, in favour of reestablishing its enterprise and business customer base.
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Published on March 7, 2012  - 3 Comments

The major update to the PlayBook software turns the tablet from the maker of the BlackBerry into a solid product, the low prices make it a good value.
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Published on March 7, 2012  - 1 Comment

The ATF announced they are switching from BB smartphones to the iPhone, following the announcement by NOAA that they are doing the same. Is security being compromised by these moves?
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