MapQuest service homes in on BlackBerrys
MapQuest's "Find Me" GPS service finds its way into BlackBerry handhelds used by Sprint customers.
MapQuest's "Find Me" GPS service finds its way into BlackBerry handhelds used by Sprint customers.
Motorola's Monica Rohleder shows CNET News.com the Q, a smart phone designed to handle video and music files and Internet connections.
Co-chief Jim Balsillie tells San Francisco tech confab he's confident RIM will increase subscriber numbers.
A Research In Motion executive has confirmed the company is working on a BlackBerry device for Telstra's Next G network.
Discerning thumbs for BlackBerry users are essential to keep away a new threat which can compromise the security of the popular smartphone. Well that's according to Research In Motion's (RIM) Ian Robertson, senior manager of security and research.
Research in Motion's (RIM) BlackBerry which is popular with corporate users due to its secure management of mobile e-mail is vulnerable to 'legal' spyware that has been classified as a Trojan by several security vendors.RIM's BlackBerry has won significant market share in the corporate sector due to a perception that it is impervious to security attacks.
Seems that after "Cathy" realized that her boyfriend seemed to care more about checking BlackBerry messages in bed than devoting his undivided attention to her, she reports that their relationship is in the process of ending.Maybe, as Boston Globe freelancer Alison Lobron writes, the seeds of what sounds like a breakup was planted after Cathy's boyfriend checked his BlackBerry during post coital-cuddling.
Jibi from the BoyGeniusReport cites sources in more or less confirming that the BlackBerry 9000 is a) real, and b) will probably be released sometime in the first three months of next year.Which of course, will soon be this year.
Partnership includes e-mail encryption, decryption, digital signature, and verification services.
In a one-on-one interview at the PalmSource Developers Seminar in San Mateo, Calif., PalmSource CEO David Nagel tells CNET's Brian Cooley about the company's new partnership with Research In Motion and gives his take on the upcoming Palm OS6.