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.
Co-chief Jim Balsillie tells San Francisco tech confab he's confident RIM will increase subscriber numbers.
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.
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.
When the BlackBerry hits Europe, it will run on a voice network that will allow the company to add phone capabilities to the e-mail pager.
By fall, start-up Danger Research hopes that consumers will be using its handhelds with a tiny keyboard similar to RIM's BlackBerry pager.
Research In Motion is creating a new version of its BlackBerry handheld device that will allow people to make phone calls over AT&T Wireless' network.
RIM identified the problem that caused Monday’s blackout, yesterday, but how IT will respond is still an open question.Rim reported yesterday that an early investigation pointed to a problem with an upgrade of a data routing system.
Did you miss your Blackberry yesterday? You weren't the only one and here's why and what you can do about it.
International wireless solutions manufacturer Research in Motion (RIM) believes the days of disconnected PDAs are gone.The makers of Blackberry solution said that users' information is changing too rapidly for disconnected PDAs, (PDAs that do not attach to PCs wirelessly), to catch up.