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Schaeffers Research - 2 hours 59 minutes ago
BlackBerry behemoth Research In Motion Limited (RIMM: sentiment, chart, options) is expected to step into the earnings spotlight on Thursday, Dec...( Read More )
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IT World - 1 hour 30 minutes ago
BlackBerry-smartphone-maker Research In Motion (RIM) late last week announced that its BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) 5.0 software for corporate e-mail deployments now supports Microsoft's new Exchange Server 2010, as part of the BES service pack 1 (SP1) maintenance release 1 (MR1).
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CIO - Mon Dec 14, 9:43 am ET
BlackBerry administrators can now update their organizations' BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) software for Microsoft Exchange to BES 5.0 service pack 1 (SP1) maintenance release 1 (MR1). The update brings support for Exchange Server 2010 to BES.
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Reuters via Yahoo! News - Mon Dec 14, 8:27 am ET
Research In Motion will come under close scrutiny when it reports third-quarter financial results this week as investors look for more signs that rivals are denting the iron-clad franchise once enjoyed by its BlackBerry smartphone.
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USA Today - 2 hours 56 minutes ago
Cycist Lance Armstrong will introduce a feature called MyPlate D on his popular website, Livestrong.com on Monday.
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redOrbit - Mon Dec 14, 10:46 am ET
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PC World via Yahoo! News - Mon Dec 14, 10:12 am ET
Amazon on Monday announced that the iPhone companion app for its Kindle ebook reader is now available in more than 60 additional countries. The move comes after the Internet retailer expanded international availability of its Kindle device earlier this fall and faces stiff homeland competition from the Barnes & Noble Nook.
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PDA Street - 29 minutes ago
Through a deal with a local IT giant -- and a sister company of notebook colossus Lenovo -- Research In Motion aims to cash in on a sizable mobile market.
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New York Times - Sun Dec 13, 9:50 pm ET
The world’s biggest mobile handset maker is losing ground in the battle for market share with Apple’s iPhone and Research in Motion’s BlackBerry.
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PC World - Mon Dec 14, 12:02 pm ET
Will the "Googlephone" help consolidate Android or only fracture it even worse? What's a business user to do--buy a BlackBerry?
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Bloomberg - 19 minutes ago
Dec. 14 (Bloomberg) -- Google Inc. ’s development of a mobile phone that uses its Android operating system marks a new push by the company to take on Apple Inc. and Research In Motion Ltd. in the smart-phone market, analysts said.
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Bloomberg - 1 hour 27 minutes ago
Dec. 14 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. authorities said they seized more than $26 million in counterfeit products as part of Operation Holiday Hoax, a crackdown begun earlier this month.
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Wired News - Mon Dec 14, 1:10 pm ET
After years of denying that it's planning to release its own smartphone, Google confirms some details of the phone it plans to issue next year: the unlocked, thinner-than-an-iPhone Nexus One.
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AllThingsD Online via Yahoo! Finance - Mon Dec 14, 12:05 pm ET
Last week, BoomTown translated an opinion piece that Google CEO Eric Schmidt had published in The Wall Street Journal, which was focused on defending the search giant from criticism that it was, well, killing journalism.
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Boston Globe - Mon Dec 14, 9:29 am ET
I’m not in the market for one of those electronic reading devices. I’ve already got one clipped to my belt. It’s called a BlackBerry Bold smartphone, and every day I scour various newspapers and magazines on its narrow, glowing screen.
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PC World - 1 hour 4 minutes ago
So. It seems the oft-rumored and--until recently--never-pictured, "Google Phone" exists.
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Government Computer News - 1 hour 27 minutes ago
Although the iPhone doesn't offer the security and management features that are hallmarks of the BlackBerry and Windows Mobile platforms, the release this year of Version 3 of the iPhone operating system makes the popular handset capable of a much more advanced mobile symbiosis, according to NetworkWorld.
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Mashable - 2 hours 34 minutes ago
Here’s a good catch by CNN from this White House video that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Obama administration’s cabinet meetings. While it appears almost the entire cabinet uses BlackBerry as their smartphone of choice (I think I see one Razr in the pile … really?), all devices are to be left at the door before meetings begin. As you can see, the relatively low-tech way of keeping ...
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Washington Post - Mon Dec 14, 12:00 am ET
NINE DRAGONS By Michael Connelly Little, Brown. 374 pp. $27.99 Michael Connelly's crime novels are so infused with Los Angeles atmosphere that some readers might have trouble imagining his key protagonist, Detective Harry Bosch, surviving for long in any other environment. In more than a dozen pr...
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The Motley Fool - Mon Dec 14, 10:57 am ET
Not every company will post lower earnings this week.