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HP tops Greenpeace eco-tech test - 10 Nov, 2011

Greenpeace said the Blackberry maker needed to issue more detail about its emissions and renewable energy targets. But it was praised for efforts to avoid using minerals linked to areas of armed conflict. "After many of the world's leading electronics ...

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RIM faces compensation lawsuits over Blackberry outage - 27 Oct, 2011

Blackberry customers in the US and Canada are suing Research in Motion over the recent global outage which left millions without email, instant messaging and net access. A Canadian lawsuit, filed on Wednesday, was brought on behalf of all Blackberry ...

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Gaddafi killed: A new kind of US foreign policy success - 21 Oct, 2011

"Wow", said Hilary Clinton as she was handed a Blackberry with the news out of Libya. Gaddafi's death will be a relief to President Obama and his administration. That's on the fairly simple grounds that he backed NATO action, called for him to go, ...

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BlackBerry boss Stephen Bates answers your questions - 18 Oct, 2011

One week on from when BlackBerry services crashed for a second time we've put your questions to the managing director of RIM UK, the company behind BlackBerry. Speaking to Newsbeat, Stephen Bates defended his firm's handling of the ...

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BlackBerry boss Stephen Bates answers your questions - 18 Oct, 2011

One week on from when BlackBerry services crashed for a second time we've put your questions to the managing director of RIM UK, the company behind BlackBerry. Speaking to Newsbeat, Stephen Bates defended his firm's handling of the ...

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Blackberry service 'is improving' - 13 Oct, 2011

Blackberry's owner RIM said that its services "have improved significantly", following a three-day global blackout. Millions of customers worldwide had their messaging and email service disrupted with many turning to Twitter to express their anger. ...

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Blackberry's message goes missing - 12 Oct, 2011

Untold numbers of Blackberry users, first in Europe then in much of the rest of the world, found that their email either slowed or ground to a halt and the BBM service became unavailable. Worse, the whole incident turned into a business school case ...

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Blackberry crashes across Europe - 11 Oct, 2011

After a 20 hour blackout, Blackberry services across Europe, the Middle East and Africa have been restored. Blackberry maker RIM issued a statement at 05:50 BST which said all services were now "operating normally". Millions of Blackberry users were ...

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Blackberry crashes across Europe - 11 Oct, 2011

After a 20 hour blackout, Blackberry services across Europe, the Middle East and Africa have been restored. Blackberry maker RIM issued a statement at 05:50 BST which said all services were now "operating normally". Millions of Blackberry users were ...

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Jailed court photo teen loses dog - ‎Sep 27, 2011‎

Paul Thompson, 19, was spotted taking pictures on his BlackBerry phone at Luton Crown Court on Friday and jailed after admitting contempt of court. His brother Lee said he broke into the flat to rescue the dog and returned it to the seller who arranged ...

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Aston Martin 'coolest UK brand' - 28 Sep, 2011

The survey found that women were just as impressed with technology brands as men, with 47% voting Apple their most popular tech brand while 44% voted for BlackBerry. But women also voted for shoe label Jimmy Choo and Dom Perignon champagne. ...

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Jailed court photo teen loses dog - 28 Sep, 2011

Paul Thompson, 19, was spotted taking pictures on his BlackBerry phone at Luton Crown Court on Friday and jailed after admitting contempt of court. His brother Lee said he broke into the flat to rescue the dog and returned it to the seller who arranged ...

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Jailed court photo teen loses dog - 27 Sep, 2011

Paul Thompson, 19, was spotted taking pictures on his BlackBerry phone at Luton Crown Court on Friday and jailed after admitting contempt of court. His brother Lee said he broke into the flat to rescue the dog and returned it to the seller who arranged ...

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Jailed court photo teen loses dog - 27 Sep, 2011

Paul Thompson, 19, was spotted taking pictures on his BlackBerry phone at Luton Crown Court on Friday and jailed after admitting contempt of court. His brother Lee said he broke into the flat to rescue the dog and returned it to the seller who arranged ...

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Teenager jailed over court photo - 26 Sep, 2011

After his Blackberry phone was seized he admitted being in contempt of court and was jailed by Judge Barbara Mensah. She said: "There are notices all around the court building about not taking photographs in court. "This is a serious offence and the ...

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Teenager jailed over court photo - 26 Sep, 2011

He got a message on his Blackberry phone from a girl asking where he was. He was spotted taking a picture which he sent to her and Judge Barbara Mensah jailed him for contempt of court. She said: "There are notices all around the court building about ...

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Riots: Man remanded over Colchester BlackBerry messages - 2 Sep, 2011

A man has been remanded in custody over messages sent via BlackBerry Messenger allegedly aimed at inciting a riot during the widespread England disorder. Tommy Tucker, 20, of Colchester, Essex, is accused of encouraging the commission of an indictable ...

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Riots: Man remanded over Colchester BlackBerry messages - 1 Sep, 2011

A man has been remanded in custody over messages sent via BlackBerry Messenger allegedly aimed at inciting a riot during the widespread England disorder. Tommy Tucker, 20, of Colchester, Essex, is accused of encouraging the commission of an indictable ...

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Riots: Man remanded over Colchester BlackBerry messages - 1 Sep, 2011

A man has been remanded in custody over messages sent via BlackBerry Messenger allegedly aimed at inciting a riot during the widespread England disorder. Tommy Tucker, 20, of Colchester, Essex, is accused of encouraging the commission of an indictable ...

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Gangs arranged fight on Facebook - 29 Aug, 2011

Facebook and Blackberry Messenger were used to organise the clash between rival Tullibody and Alloa groups. Officers intervened after passers-by alerted them to the gathering at about 17:00 on Wednesday. Community Officer Cathy Sharkey said: "Several ...

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