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| Week of 10 Nov 2008 |
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Motorola offers new Voice over Wireless LAN smartphones
SAN FRANCISCO – Motorola Inc. launched the first phase of its end-to-end enterprise mobile computing product line, Total Enterprise Access Mobility (TEAM), at VoiceCon this w...
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As iPhone passes BlackBerry market share, RIM prepares to counterpunch
While Apple's iPhone takes second place in the struggle for smartphone dominance, RIM hopes its expanded line of BlackBerrys can help it overtake the surging newcomer.
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| Week of 03 Nov 2008 |
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BlackBerry Storm: A potential iPhone killer in the enterprise
With the BlackBerry Storm, RIM is offering enterprises an alternative to the iPhone. It features the touch-screen technology favored by consumers, but it has the highly praised sec...
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| Week of 27 Oct 2008 |
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Traditional security threats coming soon to mobile device near you
Browser exploits, botnets and more will soon be coming to mobile devices, according to a report from the Georgia Tech Information Security Center. Knowing the key threats can help ...
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| Week of 20 Oct 2008 |
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RIM confirms BlackBerry application store will launch in March
Research In Motion (RIM) confirmed Tuesday that it will create an online marketplace for BlackBerry applications similar to Apple's App Store for the iPhone. Dubbed the  |
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Employees using their own mobile devices are a growing challenge
Enterprise IT organizations are underestimating the number of mobile workers they have. Beyond the knowledge workers and executives who have corporate smartphones, a new class of e...
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| Week of 13 Oct 2008 |
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Microsoft purchase of BlackBerry maker possible but hard to swallow
Amid rumors that Windows Mobile 7 is being pushed back to 2010, new rumors are swirling that Microsoft is looking to buy Research In Motion, maker of the BlackBerry. Experts are di...
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Channel partners will play key role in BlackBerry application store
With a new BlackBerry app store rumored to be taking aim at Apple, RIM is making sure its partners and carriers stay in the picture.
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