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Blackberry woes
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Oct 11, 2011
Yesterday Blackberry service went out for millions in Europe, Africa, and India. The outage lasted about a day, but service has been mostly...
PlayBook not dead yet, feeling much better, going to go for a walk
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Sep 30, 2011
Research In Motion, the still-existing company behind BlackBerry, says its not yet killing off the PlayBook tablet. The PlayBook launched a few...
Microsoft goes for the bronze
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Sep 15, 2011
At a conference yesterday, Microsoft honcho Steve Ballmer admitted for the first time that the Windows Phone hasn't been selling all that well. No...
Beta BlackBerry music service goes live
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Aug 26, 2011
We told you last week about the new music service from Research In Motion. Thursday, the cloud-based service launched. You pay $5 a month for 50...
British government trying to figure out social media
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Aug 26, 2011
The phrase "kill the messenger" comes to mind. There was a big meeting on Thursday in London between British officials and representatives of...
An online music service from... BlackBerry?
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Aug 19, 2011
Yeah, weird, huh? Research In Motion, parent company of the Berry, is reportedly negotiating contracts with record labels, which would enable users...
Meanwhile, you can get a Samsung Galaxy Tab for free kinda
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Aug 19, 2011
That's at Best Buy if you buy a $1500 46-inch 3D TV. They toss in a Galaxy Tab for free. Best Buy says this is more a promotion for the 3D TV than...
RIM takeover seems unlikely
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Aug 17, 2011
The New York Times' Dealbook has a kind of interesting look at the fate of RIM, parent company of BlackBerry. Shares of RIM have shot up 10% since...
London riots? Blackberry's fault.
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Aug 9, 2011
The London newspaper The Guardian has been monitoring chat about the riots on Blackberry's BBM messaging service and posting newsworthy posts tha...
One-third of iPhone owners think they're on a 4G network
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Jul 13, 2011
They're not. Poor dears are confused. According to a new survey by Retrevo, 34% of iPhone owners think that they're on a 4G network. It's likely...


