BlackBerry OS Tops iOS Mobile Internet Usage in the US - Berry Review.com (Wye) BlackBerry OS Tops iOS Mobile Internet Usage in the US - Berry Review.com (Wye)

Thursday 2 December 2010

BlackBerry OS Tops iOS Mobile Internet Usage in the US - Berry Review.com (Wye)

BlackBerry OS Tops iOS Mobile Internet Usage in the US - Berry Review.com
Wow I thought this would never happen. Due to the horrible last century browser RIM shipped with all devices until OS 6.0 RIM was always more or less a laggard in the mobile internet usage. I am not sure if the new WebKit browser RIM is shipping with the
Source: www.berryreview.com

BlackBerry wins U.S. government security approval - CNET News
Research In Motion has been butting heads with foreign governments over its tight security, but its latest BlackBerry 6 OS has won approval from the U.S. government for those same standards. RIM announced today that its BlackBerry 6 operating system is now
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An Introduction To TAT, BlackBerry’s New Designers - Forbes (blog)
Motion announced Thursday that it had acquired Swedish firm The Astonishing Tribe (TAT). The move, said RIM Chief Technology Officer David Yach in a blog post , will bring innovative mobile user interface (UI) designs to RIM’s BlackBerrys as well as its
Source: blogs.forbes.com

RIM Axes Support for ICQ Instant Messenger on BlackBerry - Intomobile.com
Although probably not quite as inflammatory as RIM’s current stance against Kik Messenger , Research In Motion has decided that they won’t be working on ICQ for BlackBerry anymore, and that as of December 4, they’ll be turning off the instant
Source: www.intomobile.com

The BlackBerry is dead! Or is it? - CNN Money
NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Is BlackBerry maker Research in Motion on the verge of becoming obsolete, or is it the next big thing in tech? Investors can't seem to make up their minds. But RIM has surged nearly 45% since hitting a 52-week low in August
Source: money.cnn.com

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