All Posts Tagged With: "Research In Motion"

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Blackberry Flip, now available from T-Mobile

We had previously covered the announcement of the Blackberry Pearl Flip 8220, the first flip phone from Research in Motion. RIM had announced the flip in September and starting today, the Pearl 8220 is now available for purchase from T-Mobile.
In addition to the new flip design, the phone supports video recording and playback, a 2.0 [...]

October 13th, 2008 | rp | Comments | Continued
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Blackberry Storm: first RIM touchphone with iphone like multi-touch

Research in Motion has announced the Storm, the first Blackberry smartphone with a touch interface. With the Storm, RIM now officialy has an iPhone competitor. The new phone will make it much more difficult for Apple to enter the enterprise market as the Storm is a worthy competitor and has the advantage of the Blackberry [...]

October 9th, 2008 | rp | Comments | Continued

Nokia 5800, Nokia’s first attempt at an iPhone competitor

Nokia has just launched the 5800 XpressMusic and it’s a lot like the iPhone. As Nokia’s first mass-market device with a touch screen, the 5800 is being positioned as a lifestyle device for music, just like Apple iPhone. The touch interface is designed to have shortcuts from the homescreen to menu items such as calendar, [...]

October 3rd, 2008 | rp | Comments | Continued
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Blackberry introduces first Flip phone!

Research in Motion has just announced the first Blackberry flip phone, the Blackberry Pearl Flip 8220. The 8220 smartphone will be available from wireless carriers around the world beginning this fall. In the US, the Pearl Flip will be available exclusively from T-Mobile beginning this fall.
RIM did not reveal pricing for the 8220 and said [...]

September 9th, 2008 | rp | Comments | Continued
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Blackberry Partners Fund opens up Developer Challenge

We had previosuly covered the launch of the Blackberry partners fund, a $150 million fund with investments from Research In Motion, the RBC and Thomson Reuters aimed at supporting developers of applications running primarily on RIM’s Blackberry phones.
The fund website recently went live and now the fund has announced the developer challenge for BlackBerry® Developers [...]

August 27th, 2008 | rp | Comments | Continued
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Blackberry Partners Fund announced

It is rumored ( VentureBeat) that Research In Motion, the RBC and Thomson Reuters have invested in a $150 million venture investment fund, called the BlackBerry Partners Fund, to support developers of applications running primarily on RIM’s Blackberry phones. The BlackBerry Partners Fund website is alive but appears to be still under construction.
As per [...]

May 11th, 2008 | rp | Comments | Continued