Are BlackBerries out of season?
A Merrill Lynch analyst questions whether one of RIM's resellers has too many of its BlackBerry e-mail pagers in inventory.
A Merrill Lynch analyst questions whether one of RIM's resellers has too many of its BlackBerry e-mail pagers in inventory.
Two companies that resell the BlackBerry e-mail pager are cutting jobs, but analysts say the layoffs will inflict only short-term pain on Research In Motion.
commentary Here's a quick quiz: name three smartphones that put mobile e-mail atop their roster of features.We're betting that your list included the BlackBerry at least once if not twice -- citing the conventional 8700 series and the more consumer-friendly 8800 Pearl, Palm's Treo, the Samsung BlackJack and/or Motorola Q.
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Ahead of the RIM press conference set to kick off any moment now, the BlackBerry Torch 9800 has just appeared on AT&T's website:
A confusing legal saga is nearing a conclusion in a Virginia courtroom, but plenty of questions remain about how this case evolved, and what remains to be decided.
[UPDATE] Unable to justify the cost of adapting its BlackBerry 10 operating system to the Japanese language and experiencing market share loss, Canadian phonemaker will stop direct sales in Japan.
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The phonemaker has launched a plan offering all its services, such as e-mail, BlackBerry Messenger, social networking, Internet browsing, for 129 rupees (US$2.38) per GB in order to expand its network within India.
While BlackBerry 10.3 users will also have to access some apps via the BlackBerry World app store, the process makes the app download process far simpler than it's been up to this point.