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RIM's head of developer relations resigns - 31 Aug, 2011

TO: Quote) head of developer relations, Mike Kirkup, has resigned, the latest in a string of departures as the BlackBerry maker seeks to claw back ground lost to Apple (AAPL.O: Quote) and Google (GOOG.O: Quote). Kirkup, long a presence at RIM's ...

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RIM's head of developer relations resigns - 31 Aug, 2011

TO: Quote) head of developer relations, Mike Kirkup, has resigned, the latest in a string of departures as the BlackBerry maker seeks to claw back ground lost to Apple (AAPL.O: Quote) and Google (GOOG.O: Quote). Kirkup, long a presence at RIM's ...

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Samsung launches mobile instant messaging tool - 29 Aug, 2011

SEOUL (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics Co said on Monday it would launch a mobile instant messaging tool in its latest push to attract more consumers to its handsets and challenge rivals such as Apple and BlackBerry maker Research in Motion. ...

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Samsung launches mobile instant messaging tool - 29 Aug, 2011

SEOUL (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics Co said on Monday it would launch a mobile instant messaging tool in its latest push to attract more consumers to its handsets and challenge rivals such as Apple and BlackBerry maker Research in Motion. ...

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Samsung launches mobile instant messaging tool - 29 Aug, 2011

SEOUL (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics Co said on Monday it would launch a mobile instant messaging tool in its latest push to attract more consumers to its handsets and challenge rivals such as Apple and BlackBerry maker Research in Motion. ...

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As RIM struggles, talk of a change at top surfaces - 31 May, 2011

TORONTO (Reuters) - The two men who made BlackBerry a household name may not have the luxury of time to fix Research In Motion's flagging fortunes. Investors are clamoring for RIM to come up with a credible response to Apple's iPhone ...

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As RIM struggles, talk of a change at top surfaces - 30 May, 2011

TORONTO (Reuters) - The two men who made BlackBerry a household name may not have the luxury of time to fix Research In Motion's flagging fortunes. Investors are clamoring for RIM to come up with a credible response to Apple's iPhone ...

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Research in Motion stock: the next PALM? - 21 May, 2011

Shares of the BlackBerry maker have lost more than 38 percent since February. Investor attempts to pick a bottom in the stock have been run over by a slide dating from June 2008, when it peaked at $148 a share. Some in the options market don't see the ...

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Research in Motion stock: the next PALM? - 21 May, 2011

Shares of the BlackBerry maker have lost more than 38 percent since February. Investor attempts to pick a bottom in the stock have been run over by a slide dating from June 2008, when it peaked at $148 a share. Some in the options market don't see the ...

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India not satisfied with RIM's Messenger solution - 16 Mar, 2011

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Indian security agencies are not satisfied with a solution offered by Research In Motion for accessing data on its BlackBerry Messenger services, junior telecoms minister Sachin Pilot told parliament on Wednesday. ...

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Special report: A PlayBook for fighting Apple and Google - 16 Mar, 2011

WATERLOO, Ontario (Reuters) - Once upon a time, BlackBerry was king. Then came the iPhone, followed by Android. And BlackBerry seemingly lost its way -- if not quite its throne. Research In Motion is holding on to profit growth and ...

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AT&T halves selling price on BlackBerry Torch - 10 Nov, 2010

TORONTO (Reuters) - AT&T has slashed the price of Research In Motion's BlackBerry Torch smartphone as it ushers in three devices running on Microsoft's ...

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Banks mull BlackBerry options for corporate email - 10 Sep, 2010

The banks are among major institutions considering a switch from the once-iconic BlackBerry. The European Union Commission last month rejected the ...

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Smaller high tech gizmos lighten ladies' handbags - 14 Jan, 2010

A new generation of smaller, lighter multi-purpose gadgets such as Apple Inc's iPhone and Research in Motion Ltd's Blackberry have replaced heavy laptops, ...

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