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CPR Fixes Curves Too

CPR is a versatile independent repair shop that can make even your newest Blackberry models work again – even the Curve 8520. READ»

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The Ad Guy

Omar Hamoui, 32 CEO, AdMob AdMob is a leading mobile-advertising network that's successfully placing ads in apps. Its clients include Coca-Cola and Paramount Pictures. "The iPhone has been transformational. ...READ»

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Are BlackBerrys Better Than Netbooks? RIM's CEO Thinks So

Research In Motion is going to stick with developing devices like the Blackberry, because smartphones are superior to netbooks. This assertion is not surprising given its source: Jim Balsillie, co-CEO of RIM, which makes the ...READ»

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The Greatest Race: BlackBerry vs. iPhone

Now that BlackBerry has finally overtaken the iPhone in total sales, the race is on.READ»

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iPhone King of Mobile Web with 50% Share

Do people have a pent-up desire to surf the Web from their phones? Yes, if the experience isn't a pale substitute for desktop browsing. Based on some fresh data from mobile advertising marketers AdMob, the one smartphone to deliver ...READ»

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BlackBerry 8300 Outsells iPhone, RIM Adds Pressure With Push Notifications

Research In Motion's famous BlackBerry outsold Apple's iPhone for the start of 2009, pushing aside the device's "just for business executives" label. And today RIM announced it's activating a new push-notification feature ...READ»

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RIM Dances Into a New Market With BlackBerry 6.0

RIM's released video footage of its upcoming BlackBerry 6.0 software--its answer to Android and iPhones. The interface itself is a little unsurprising, but the message behind the vid is clear: RIM is cool, and not just for business ...READ»

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Presidential BlackBerry Enters Final Security Tests

While the world breathlessly awaited the first glimpse of the Obama pooch, another much-anticipated member of the family was quietly gearing up to join the President's side, and it just might edge out Bo for the role of best friend. ...READ»

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Blackberry Javelin Is Coming

RIM [RIMM] is following up the successful product life of the Blackberry Curve with an even better successor: the Javelin. Not only is it an improvement on its predecessor, but it even has an edge over the new Blackberry Bold with a ...READ»

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Mobile Millennium Traffic Pilot From UC Berkeley and Nokia

Interesting “study” being conducted for GPS enabled phones by UC Berkeley, Nokia, and NAVTEQ. Called the Mobile Millennium Traffic Pilot, it gathers real time information from GPS enabled telephones for traffic congestion updates. ...READ»

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T-Mobile Enters Home Phone Market

T-Mobile's @Home service promises to do what Vonage did before it, offer families choices for their landline service. The mobile phone company also plans to offer this choice at an exceedingly low cost -- only $10 per month. If ...READ»

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Survey: 75% of iPhone Users Have a Wholly Inappropriate Relationship With Their Phones

Today in insane, hilarious push polls: Apple iPhone addiction among college students. Conducted by Stanford University researchers, this poll actually asked whether respondents feel that their iPods are jealous of their iPhones. ...READ»

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BlackBerry Storm 2 Photos Leak: Much the Same as Original?

Just a week or so after RIM's CEO confirmed that the company is working on a successor to its BlackBerry Storm, several images of the phone have leaked. It looks complete, one might say almost ready for launch, and borrows heavily ...READ»

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Nokia Rocks the World: The Phone King's Plan to Redefine Its Business

Nokia already owns the global cell-phone market. Now Tero Ojanperä is launching the world's biggest delivery system for services, apps, and entertainment.READ»