RIM stock drops as markets, channel react to new CEO
The BlackBerry maker’s stock fell by nine per cent on the appointment of Thorsten Heins as president and CEO
The BlackBerry maker’s stock fell by nine per cent on the appointment of Thorsten Heins as president and CEO
Things will only get worse before they get better for RIM
While Apple may get the headlines and the consumer market the buzz, a fascinating battle is due to erupt in the enterprise smartphone market
Research In Motion plans to undercut Apple’s iPad pricing when its PlayBook tablet launches next year
It isn’t called the BlackPad — thankfully — but RIM unveils its tablet competitor to Apple’s iPad. The device, unveiled at DevCon 2010, features a new OS from QNX
With the first domino having fallen, Research in Motion is being hit-up by restrictive governments worldwide
Launch weekend sales figures fall well short of iPhone 4; price already slashed
What does RIM have up its sleeve for today’s press conference?
BBM transcends the line between “business user” and “consumer” because it’s an application that brings value to businessmen and teenagers alike
While Apple may be running away with the mobile consumer apps race, in the enterprise things are getting very interesting
RIM CEO Jim Balsillie says Nortel is preventing him from submitting a bid that would trump Nokia Siemens and keep the business Canadian
BlackBerry manufacturer scored net earnings of almost US$2 million, more evidence suggesting smartphone users won’t give up their devices even in tough times
A successful Certicom acquisition could make the BlackBerry’s security more enterprise-friendly
BlackBerry users will now be able to get their BI on the go
A new partnership with IBM Lotus will have a branded IM/collaboration system on Blackberries