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Blackberry hope their two new phones will help Blackberry survive, but will they be able to compete with the strong competition?
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Mobile phone maker BlackBerry has reported that it has sold one million of its new Z10 smartphones (in territories outside the U.S.). It has, however, lost three million users over the past twelve months.
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BlackBerry launches the Z10 smartphone in the U.S. on Friday, but it’s doing so amid an increasingly crowded market. That market is not going to get any less crowded, either.
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An undisclosed partner bought a million BlackBerrys from the smartphone maker formerly known as Research In Motion -- marking the largest ever single purchase in the company's history.
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After more than a year of making the markets wait, Canada’s Research in Motion (RIM) finally launched two BlackBerry 10 smartphones and the completely "re-designed, re-engineered, and re-invented" BlackBerry 10 operating system.
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Despite the long wait, the much-anticipated launch of BlackBerry 10, is not expected to save the day for Waterloo, Ontario’s Research in Motion (RIM).
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Not the first time this has happened, but certainly won't be the last. Vodafone is experiencing a problem similar to the one back in 2012. Luckily, RIM is here to help.
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Blackberry maker Research In Motion is definitely recovering from a deadly blow. As Samsung and Apple are both release phones and compete for market share, RIM has yet to make a dent in the mobile phone industry.
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Research in Motion’s road show comes to Toronto aiming to reclaim the handset maker's market share and rekindle the enthusiasm the company has lost over the past two years
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According to a Boy Genius Report blog, the new Blackberry London will be out in September. The device will be the first BlackBerry to be powered on the QNX platform and will include new features.
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