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Third-party BlackBerry Software Development a Learning Process for RIM (Brighthand)
As RIM tries to build a thriving third-party application ecosystem for the BlackBerry, the company and its independent software vendor partners are learning some hard lessons about working together.
RIM Working on BlackBerry Bold-Storm Hybrid with 5MP Camera (MobileMag)
I was talking to my friend Matt Freedman a long while ago and we agreed that if RIM made a phone that was similar to the BlackBerry Bold, except with a touchscreen display, that it would sell like hotcakes. It could quite possibly be the perfect business mobile.
Orange drops RIM BlackBerry Bold over quality concerns (Mobile Burn)
European carrier Orange has dropped the RIM BlackBerry Bold 9000 from its lineup, pending a firmware update that is to address the numerous software issues that are apparently plaguing the smartphone.

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Blackberry News - Patent spat costs RIM millions CNET News.com - 16


Patent spat costs RIM millions
CNET News.com - 16 hours ago BlackBerry maker Research In Motion has spent $6.5 million in the last three RIM disclosed the amount as part of its statement of first-quarter financial

Patent Office weakens NTP's Blackberry patent case
Techworld.com, UK - Jun 24, 2005 Court rulings in favour of NTP that included an injunction against the sales of RIM's BlackBerry devices drove RIM to the settlement table in March, and the

Network carriers say RIM's BlackBerry wireless e-mail service
CBC News, Canada - Jun 17, 2005 RIM provides its e-mail service by operating data centers which steer e-mail between BlackBerry devices and a company's internal computer network.

HP adds GPS to BlackBerry killer
PC Advisor, UK - Jun 24, 2005 launched a new version of its PDA phone, the Ipaq hv6500 Mobile Messenger, which includes GPS and is intended to compete with the RIM BlackBerry and PalmOne

Avaya, RIM extend IP apps to BlackBerry
IT Manager's Journal, CA - Jun 15, 2005 Avaya and Research In Motion plan to extend Avaya's secure enterprise communications applications to RIM's BlackBerry platform over WLANs using SIP.

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