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Apple, RIM winners in shrinking smartphone marketThe latest smartphone sales figures show how quickly the iPhone has caught on, as Apple is now number three in sales, and the iPhone OS passed Windows Mobile in market share during the third quarter of 2008. BlackBerry maker Research in Motion was the other big winner, while Nokia suffered.Read M... |
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CNBC’s Jim Goldman: Apple’s iPhone thumping RIM’s BlackberryIt's been a rough few weeks for the wireless world, first with a warning from Nokia, then Palm's dismal news, and now RIM... ... |
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RIM lowers third quarter outlook, touts Storm salesFiled under: Handsets, RIMRIM no doubt got a boost of confidence from AvianResearch's sales numbers a few days ago, but it looks to be a bit of a gloomier mood today, as it has been forced to slightly lower its third quarter profit and revenue outlook. Apparently, instead of the previously forecast ... |
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RIM to Offer CAD $1.50 Per Share in Cash for CerticomOffer Price Represents a Substantial Premium of 76.5% over Certicom's December 2, 2008 Closing Price ... |
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Shiny Review: Blackberry Flip 8820Here it is - RIM's first foray into the flip phone world. Yes, apparently people still buy flip phones. This is modelled on the massively popular Pearl, but with a little bit of spit and polish. You can pre-order yours for a non specified price here. Or you can just be patient. ... |
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‘Swing Where the Ball Will Be’Dan Cornish: In learning about development for the BlackBerry platforms, we have to create a build for each phone and each network. As a developer, I just can’t afford it. Most of my customers right now have BlackBerries. I think that in the next year or two they will have an iPhone. I ... |


