Camera and video capabilities are becoming more and more important for smart phone buyers, especially as they become more consumer-focused devices. The Storm, G1 and iPhone 3G all offer cameras. But ...
It’s no secret that Research In Motion (RIM) is experimenting with new form factors for its BlackBerry smartphones. The company released a variety of BlackBerry devices during the past couple of years ...
Research In Motion on Tuesday revealed its first-touch screen BlackBerry, the Storm, a smart phone designed to compete directly with Apple's vaunted iPhone 3G. Available later this year through ...
Research In Motion Ltd. on Wednesday unveiled five new BlackBerry phones with touch screens, as it hopes to revive the line’s dwindling appeal in the face of competition from the iPhone and Android ...
Research in Motion, still the leader in U.S. smart phones but under assault by Apple and Google, announced its "best BlackBerry ever" Tuesday. Along with exclusive launch partner AT&T, RIM introduced ...
The Thunder is expected to boom sometime in the third quarter and it will be sold exclusively through Verizon Wireless in the U.S. and Vodafone PLC elsewhere, the Wall Street Journal has reported, ...
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BlackBerry maker RIM is understandably eager to move on after its embarrassing recent worldwide service outage, and has teased us with two new BlackBerry 7-powered handsets. The BlackBerry Curve Touch ...
As expected, the BlackBerry Torch 9850 and BlackBerry Bold 9930 went on sale at Sprint yesterday as part of its BlackBerry 7 lineup. Both phones feature 1.2GHz Snapdragon processors and five-megapixel ...
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Is there ever going to be a touch-screen BlackBerry 9000 from Research In Motion Ltd.? The question was raised again this week at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, where RIM co-CEO Jim ...