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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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Sunday, August 07, 2005

 

Blackberry News - Mixed rulings in RIM's BlackBerry patent appeal Toronto


Mixed rulings in RIM's BlackBerry patent appeal
Toronto Star, Canada - Aug 2, 2005 by the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed most of a 2003 lower court verdict against RIM, which serves 3.1 million users of the BlackBerry.

PDA Shipments Hit Record Levels
CIO Today, CA - Aug 3, 2005 On the hardware side, RIM's BlackBerry was the most popular PDA, with second-quarter shipments rising 64.7 percent. RIM maintains

RIM CFO to Present at TD Newcrest Telecom And Technology Forum
Business Wire (press release), CA - Aug 5, 2005 The BlackBerry and RIM families of related marks, images and symbols are the exclusive properties and trademarks of Research In Motion Limited.

PDA market recovering, finds study
RCRNews.com, CO - Aug 2, 2005 Thus, shipments of Palm's Treo 650 and RIM's BlackBerry 7100 are excluded, but HP's iPAQ 6315 and Nokia's 9300 device are counted.

Report: PDA Popularity Picks Up After Slump
TechNewsWorld, CA - Aug 3, 2005 Gartner reported that much of the growth was driven by RIM's BlackBerry devices, which allow users mobile access to e-mail and grew 64.7 percent in the second

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