Topic: Mike Lazaridis
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RIM surprises market: More people are using BlackBerrys (+video)
RIM stock surges 20 percent in after-market trading, reporting smaller-than-expected losses and gains in BlackBerry subscribers in emerging markets. But RIM's future hangs on delayed BlackBerry 10.
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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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After BlackBerry outage, RIM offers $100 app bundle
BlackBerry users affected by last week's network problems are eligible for a bunch of free BlackBerry apps, RIM announced Monday.
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BlackBerry users have been 'let down,' RIM exec says
A three-day BlackBerry data outage has come to an end. On Thursday, RIM founder Mike Lazaridis took to the Web to apologize to users.
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BBM Music: BlackBerry users to get streaming subscription service
BBM Music is set to launch by the end of this year on BlackBerry phones. Is this the jolt that RIM needs?
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BlackBerry Curve: Three new models, one new OS
The BlackBerry Curve 9350, 9360, and 9370 were unveiled by RIM this week.
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BlackBerry PlayBook specs released. But how much does it cost?
BlackBerry PlayBook, the new tablet computer from RIM, should hit the market in early 2011.
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Saudi Arabia to enact first BlackBerry ban on Friday
With several other countries threatening a BlackBerry ban, the smartphone's parent company stands to lose 2 million of its 46 million users worldwide.







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