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Crave RSS (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
It's been quite a year for Research in Motion. In 2008, the company debuted its premiere touch-screen BlackBerry, the RIM BlackBerry Storm as well as its first clamshell model, the RIM BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220. ...
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Product Reviews Net (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
We have learned that the RIM BlackBerry Storm release has been delayed. Verizon Wireless customers have learned that the new Blackberry phone from RIM has just entered technical acceptance. The whole process should take about four weeks, in that time a number of bugs will have to be fixed before it is ready for an official [...]
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Wireless Federation (Free subscription) | 11 hours ago
Taiwan Mobile (TWN) and Research In Motion (RIM) has launched the BlackBerry Bold smartphone in Taiwan, the first BlackBerry smartphone to support tri-band HSDPA high-speed networks around the world. The BlackBerry Bold from Taiwan Mobile targets business professionals and power user and it comes with hybrid QWERTY-BoPoMoFo keyboard for Chinese input. According to Norm Lo, [...]
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Arizona Republic (Free subscription) | 11/10/2008
FLAGSTAFF - A toddler from the Phoenix suburb of Youngtown has died after being run over by a flatbed trailer at a campground on the Mogollon Rim.
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Michael's Thoughts (Free subscription) | 15 hours ago
Research In Motion (RIM) took the wraps off the BlackBerry Storm last week. The Storm is the latest device from RIM and it has no physical keyboard, a total departure from every other wireless email device from RIM. Obviously the...
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PalmAddicts (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
[From Hans] Hans just through this one at me. "Is Microsoft looking to buy RIM? According to the latest buzz on Wall Street, the answer is possibly, but only if RIMs shares hit the $40 mark. With RIMs shares hovering...
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IT Preview (Free subscription) | 16 hours ago
We all knew it was approaching, but brace yourself, the Storm has made landfall. Tuesday night, Research In Motion and Verizon Wireless officially introduced the first touch-screen BlackBerry to the world: the RIM BlackBerry Storm. Also known by its code name, BlackBerry Thunder, the Storm features a touch-sensitive display that's unlike that on any other touch-screen smartphone available today, thanks...
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Peter O'Kelly's Reality Check (Free subscription) | yesterday
Check the full review The Storm is not an iPhone killer, nor is it intended to be. RIM's emphasis is on e-mail and business applications, and its products are designed to be managed by corporate technology departments. Like its predecessors, the new BlackBerry is aimed squarely at mobile executives. But the Storm incorporates much of the fresh thinking that characterizes the consumer-oriented iPhone....
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PhoneArea.net (Free subscription) | 11 hours ago
So not much waiting for US customers as T-Mobile USA has just announced the BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220 smartphone the first BlackBerry flip phone is… + view full entry
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Phones Review (Free subscription) | 10 hours ago
For those waiting for the all new BlackBerry Pearl 8220 Flip we can tell you the wait is over, T-Mobile in USA now has the available now and ready to buy BlackBerry Pearl 8220 Flip for $149.99. This is a good release really considering it is Columbus Day Holiday and of course near the back-to-back release with the BlackBerry Storm. You can now get your hands on the black version of the RIM BlackBerry...
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Travelblog (Free subscription) | yesterday
Friday October 10 2008BIG wind in the North Rim camp ground shook the camper and made the Ponderosa Pines whine overhead overnight. Next to the washroom a dead Pine came down on the hood of car missing the familyrsquos tent by only 10 metres. Later we saw the owners at the pay phones probably calling their insurance agent. Park workers bucked the prone tree and had it stacked for firewood in
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Tech News at TechWhack (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
RIM: Vodafone had first rejected their Blackberry Storm RIM’s CEO Mike Lazaridis said in a statement that their initial design for Blackberry Storm was rejected by Vodafone for being too... .
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The Boy Genius Report (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
Is Microsoft looking to buy RIM? According to the latest buzz on Wall Street, the answer is possibly, but only if RIMs shares hit the $40 mark. With RIMs shares hovering around the $60 mark, Microsoft is rumored to be looking for RIM to tumble further before taking action. Said Canaccord Adams analyst Peter Misek, [...]
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UberPhones (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
With all the troubles Wall Street is facing, it probably isn’t a surprise to some people that RIM’s shares have dipped to around $60, which is quite a drop from its previous $148. Now there are rumors surfacing that Microsoft is waiting for RIM’s shares to drop to $40 before it makes a move. If Microsoft does swallow RIM, does that mean we’ll be having BlackBerry’s powered by Windows Mobile in the...
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Engadget (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
Filed under: Cellphones So the BlackBerry Storm hasn't even made it onto Verizon yet, and in flies word that RIM is actually doing something other than resting on its laurels (and contemplating buyout offers from Microsoft ). The Boy Genius has it from two independent sources that RIM is currently hard at work on a "super-phone" of sorts, complete with a 5-megapixel auto-focus camera, 1GB of memory...