Just a couple of weeks after Research in Motion turned in a good earnings report, the death watch over the company has resumed, with Business Week magazine running a long article that mocks co-CEO Jim Balsillie (even picking on his duck-emblazoned tie) and
Source: www.businessinsider.com
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Android Crushes BlackBerry Sales at Verizon - Mobiledia
Android smartphones eroded Research in Motion's place as top-seller for Verizon, crushing sales of BlackBerry devices to about one-fifth of their peak, according to ITG investment research. The report said that HTC and Motorola smartphones, running on the
Source: www.mobiledia.com
Free BlackBerry News Feeds Beta Now Available in App World Test Center - Berry Review.com
We told you that the BlackBerry News Feeds Beta would launch today and Netposer let us know that it is now available at this link below in App World. The app is annoyingly limited to the US and Canada in App World but hopefully that will change soon. It
Source: www.berryreview.com
Viigo is Dead: Long Live BlackBerry News Feeds? - PC Magazine
Research in Motion doesn't want you to weep for Viigo . The beloved information app, which I have often said was the best single app for the BlackBerry platform, was purchased by the BlackBerry maker back in March and today becomes BlackBerry News Feeds, a
Source: www.pcmag.com
New Android and Blackberry app translates signs, menus in 50 foreign languages: Ready for iPhone soon - Sun-Sentinel (blog)
Whether you’re a world traveler or just someone who is fascinated by foreign languages, the newly-released TGPhoto app for Android and Blackberry smart phones may be just what you’re looking for to help translate street signs, road signs, even
Source: blogs.sun-sentinel.com
Apple And Google Will Win The Smartphone Wars, Says Altucher -- BlackBerry Is Toast - Yahoo Finance
The biggest new computing trend since the Internet boom of the 1990s is the rise of smartphones, the mobile mini-computers that are taking over the old "cellphone" market. On these phones, the "phone" is an after-thought: What matters is the functionality
Source: finance.yahoo.com
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