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Wanna Z10 phone? It might just save BlackBerry.
BlackBerry will open pre-orders for its new Z10 smart phone today.
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Z10 and BB10: Are BlackBerry's new launches worth your time?
BlackBerry 10 is here. How do the new operating system and the new BlackBerry phone, the Z10, stack up?
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Horizons BlackBerry: Re-named and re-designed, but can BB10 save the company? (+video)
BlackBerry 10 has finally arrived and with it came a bundle of surprises.
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Horizons Battered RIM sees uptick in BlackBerry subscribers
RIM may be down, but the BlackBerry maker isn't out yet.
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Horizons Apple, the juggernaut, stumbles overseas
Apple reported a less than stellar Q3. But there are bright spots – including the top-selling iPad.
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BlackBerry-maker RIM warns of layoffs, operating loss
RIM also hires advisers to look at strategies to reverse its downturn. RIM has seen its share of US smartphone market fall from 44 percent to 10 percent in two years.
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Android tablets: little headway against iPad
Android tablets, poised to challenge Apple's iPad a year ago, have largely fallen by the wayside. Here's why Android tablets and other tablet computers have a hard time against the iPad.
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More small firms expect to buy workers new iPads, tablets in 2012
Just when Apple may be poised to unveil a sparkling upgrade to its iPad, many small firms of fewer than 1,000 are looking to buy new tablets for workers. Demand for tablets is up, a new survey finds.
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RIM stock climbs on whispers of a takeover
RIM stock is up this week. But is a Nokia and Microsoft takeover actually likely? RIM stock holder sure hope so.
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BlackBerry Playbook 2.0 delayed, no new Messenger app
BlackBerry Playbook delay in operating system is likely to anger users already peeved by recent outages at RIM. New BlackBerry Playbook update won't include BlackBerry Messenger app.
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Amazon offers trade-in program for Kindles, iPads
Amazon is offering a certain percent of the original price in Amazon credit to users willing to turn in their old devices.
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BlackBerry BBX platform introduced by RIM
The BlackBerry BBX will appear on RIM phones and tablets beginning in 2012, RIM reps said Tuesday.
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Will the Kindle Fire change the way tablets are sold?
The Kindle Fire may not be an iPad-killer. But it will certainly change the tablet landscape.
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Tablet computers beware: Amazon Kindle Fire is only $199
The Amazon Kindle Fire will be a 'service,' not just one of the many tablet computers, says Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos.
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5 discoveries made about the Amazon Kindle tablet
In all likelihood, Amazon’s hotly anticipated press conference scheduled for Sept. 28 in New York will introduce its latest weapon in the tablet wars: the Amazon Kindle tablet. The new entrant in the tablet world promises to shake up the industry and threaten Apple iPad’s dominance. Rumors have been circulating for months about the Amazon Kindle tablet. Here’s what sleuthing techies have discovered so far:
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Microsoft bids for buzz with Windows 8 beta-tablets. Is iPad vulnerable? (VIDEO)
Analysts say iPad cannot be dethroned, but at a conference in Anaheim, Microsoft showers enthusiastic software developers with Windows 8 beta-tablets. Let the app-writing begin.
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Amazon tablet could offer best reading experience
Though it will have to compete with the massive success of the iPad, a rumored Amazon tablet could be cheaper and offer a better ebook reading experience.
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BlackBerry 7 to debut on a range of new phones: RIM
BlackBerry 7 is coming. Is it enough to boost the fortunes of RIM?
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Amazon tablets mix best of Kindle and iPad: report
More tablets enter the ring as Amazon preps its own iPad rival to launch in October, according to reports. Can the minds behind the popular Kindle create tablets that stand out?
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Tablet computers: Are they worth it?
Tablet computers – outside of the iPad – aren't selling well. The dearth of sales of tablet computers are hurting semiconductor companies.
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Tablets fly off shelves: Bad news for laptop makers?
Tablets such as the Apple iPad 2 have a funny way of edging out other computing devices in the minds of consumers, according to one new report on tablets.
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Android now dominates US smartphone market. (Don't ask about RIM.)
Android is the most popular operating system in the country. Can RIM and Apple catch up?
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Stocks end higher, led by materials, energy
After Standard & Poor's downgraded its outlook on US debt Monday and sent stocks downward, stocks rose on Tuesday, with the Dow gaining about 65 points
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Can Research in Motion be saved?
The tech company, best known for BlackBerry, may be in need of some more guidance
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BlackBerry maker RIM loses head of marketing
BlackBerry has another challenge ahead of the launch of their new PlayBook tablet - the head of RIM's marketing is leaving the company. After losing brand cachet, can the company catch up?







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