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Mobile 'Rootkit' Maker Tries to Silence Critical Android Dev - 23 Nov, 2011

Though the software is installed on millions of Android, BlackBerry and Nokia phones, Carrier IQ was virtually unknown until the 25-year-old Eckhart analyzed its workings, recently revealing that the software secretly chronicles a user's phone ...

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iPhone Boots BlackBerry from Business World - ‎Nov 17, 2011‎

Crushed under an avalanche of Angry Birds, FourSquare check-ins, and Skype chatter, the BlackBerry is finally losing its grip on the enterprise. At least, that's what mobile services seller iPass found in its latest survey of people ...

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iPhone Boots BlackBerry from Business World - 18 Nov, 2011

Crushed under an avalanche of Angry Birds, FourSquare check-ins, and Skype chatter, the BlackBerry is finally losing its grip on the enterprise. At least, that's what mobile services seller iPass found in its latest survey of people ...

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iPhone Boots BlackBerry from Business World - 18 Nov, 2011

Crushed under an avalanche of Angry Birds, FourSquare check-ins, and Skype chatter, the BlackBerry is finally losing its grip on the enterprise. At least, that's what mobile services seller iPass found in its latest survey of people ...

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Google Rubs More Salt Into Wounded Blackberry - ‎Nov 14, 2011‎

Google will soon put the kibosh on its Gmail application for the RIM BlackBerry. But it continues to push Gmail and its Google Apps onto mobile devices that have supplanted the BlackBerry inside so many of the world's businesses. ...

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Google Rubs More Salt Into Wounded Blackberry - ‎Nov 14, 2011‎

Google will soon put the kibosh on its Gmail application for the RIM BlackBerry. But it continues to push Gmail and its Google Apps onto mobile devices that have supplanted the BlackBerry inside so many of the world's businesses. ...

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Google Rubs More Salt Into Wounded Blackberry - ‎Nov 14, 2011‎

Google will soon put the kibosh on its Gmail application for the RIM BlackBerry. But it continues to push Gmail and its Google Apps onto mobile devices that have supplanted the BlackBerry inside so many of the world's businesses. ...

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Google Rubs More Salt Into Wounded Blackberry - ‎Nov 14, 2011‎

Google will soon put the kibosh on its Gmail application for the RIM BlackBerry. But it continues to push Gmail and its Google Apps onto mobile devices that have supplanted the BlackBerry inside so many of the world's businesses. ...

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Google Rubs More Salt Into Wounded Blackberry - 15 Nov, 2011

Google will soon put the kibosh on its Gmail application for the RIM BlackBerry. But it continues to push Gmail and its Google Apps onto mobile devices that have supplanted the BlackBerry inside so many of the world's businesses. ...

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Google Rubs More Salt Into Wounded Blackberry - 15 Nov, 2011

Google will soon put the kibosh on its Gmail application for the RIM BlackBerry. But it continues to push Gmail and its Google Apps onto mobile devices that have supplanted the BlackBerry inside so many of the world's businesses. ...

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Jobs Was Right: Adobe Abandons Mobile Flash, Backs HTML5 - 9 Nov, 2011

The BlackBerry PlayBook was famously marketed as a Flash-capable tablet, though ultimately failed to deliver. Photo: Jon Snyder/Wired.com UPDATE 8:39 AM PST: Adobe confirmed it will cease Flash development on mobile devices. ...

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Jobs Was Right: Adobe Abandons Mobile Flash Development, Report Says - 9 Nov, 2011

The BlackBerry PlayBook was famously marketed as a Flash-capable tablet, though ultimately failed to deliver. Photo: Jon Snyder/Wired.com In an abrupt about-face in its mobile software strategy, Adobe will soon cease developing its Flash ...

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Jobs Was Right: Adobe Abandons Mobile Flash Development, Report Says - 9 Nov, 2011

The BlackBerry PlayBook was famously marketed as a Flash-capable tablet, though ultimately failed to deliver. Photo: Jon Snyder/Wired.com In an abrupt about-face in its mobile software strategy, Adobe will soon cease developing its Flash ...

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Blackberry Outage: Will Companies Flee? - 14 Oct, 2011

At the same time, Research in Motion watched its Blackberry email and messaging service go dark in Africa, Europe, and the Middle East due to a failed core switch, and then, after a series of events that haven't quite been explained, the service went ...

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Blackberry Outage: Will Companies Flee? - 14 Oct, 2011

At the same time, Research in Motion watched its Blackberry email and messaging service go dark in Africa, Europe, and the Middle East due to a failed core switch, and then, after a series of events that haven't quite been explained, the service went ...

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Blackberry Outage: Will The Enterprise Flee? - 14 Oct, 2011

At the same time, Research in Motion watched its Blackberry email and messaging service go dark in Africa, Europe, and the Middle East due to a failed core switch, and then, after a series of events that haven't quite been explained, the service went ...

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Apen Writes On Paper, Smartphones, Tablets - 30 Aug, 2011

It comes in four somewhat confusing models, named A1 to A4, but it's the last two that we're interested in, as they work with the iPhone and iPad (A4) and Blackberry/Android devices (A3). The kit consists of an electronic pen that contains real ink, ...

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Apen Writes On Paper, Smartphones, Tablets - 29 Aug, 2011

It comes in four somewhat confusing models, named A1 to A4, but it's the last two that we're interested in, as they work with the iPhone and iPad (A4) and Blackberry/Android devices (A3). The kit consists of an electronic pen that contains real ink, ...

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Apen Writes On Paper, Smartphones, Tablets - 29 Aug, 2011

It comes in four somewhat confusing models, named A1 to A4, but it's the last two that we're interested in, as they work with the iPhone and iPad (A4) and Blackberry/Android devices (A3). The kit consists of an electronic pen that contains real ink, ...

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Blind Faith: 35 Percent of Consumers Want iPhone 5, Sight Unseen - 27 Jul, 2011

... according to the PriceGrabber survey, you can't go wrong with Apple: 69 percent of respondents said they would prefer receiving an iPhone 5 as a gift over other upcoming smartphone models such as the Droid Bionic, Galaxy S II, or BlackBerry Curve. ...

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