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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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Tuesday, July 12, 2005

 

Blackberry News - Nokia 'not interested' in buying RIM Register, UK - 3


Nokia 'not interested' in buying RIM
Register, UK - 3 hours ago RIM's strength lies in its customer base and brand-awareness. out there offering comparable products - all they lack is a name as recognisable as Blackberry's.

BlackBerry maker RIM posts disappointing Q1 results
IT Manager's Journal, CA - Jul 1, 2005 That brings RIM's BlackBerry subscriber base to 3.11 million. RIM reported revenues of $453.9 million, up from $269.6 million in the same quarter last year.

Good Sells E-Mail Service to Sprint
InternetNews.com - 17 hours ago To better compete with Research In Motion's (Quote, Chart) BlackBerry offering, Good Technology has inked a deal to RIM and Good have battled in recent years.

DynoPlex, Inc. Announces Launch Of New Fully Integrated Device
Yahoo News (press release) - 1 hour ago When installed on the device, eSpell(TM) offers a reliable, device based spellchecker for BlackBerry� from Research In Motion (RIM) (Nasdaq: RIMM - News; TSX

RIM BlackBerry 7100t
PC Pro, UK - Jun 23, 2005 When it comes to email-enabled phones, nothing beats a BlackBerry, and the Vodafone-branded 7100v has enjoyed a deserved place on the A List since last year.

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