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Photo RIM also revamped its Bold line of BlackBerrys with the introduction of the 9700, the first RIM product developed solely in its German R&D facility in Bochum. October saw silicon.com cast its eye over the top iPhone apps... [12 Nov 2009]
It's a dog's life for police BlackBerrys
News Hitch said the older generation of police officers don't always take to the BlackBerrys. The number of mobile data devices currently deployed to police is around 39,000, with an even split between forces that have chosen... [20 Oct 2009]
BlackBerrys feeling the squeeze as smartphone rivals smarten up
News Even though RIM still saw strong sales of BlackBerrys, the news sent the company's stock price tumbling in after-market trading. BlackBerry maker RIM on Thursday said it sold fewer BlackBerry phones than analysts had... [25 Sep 2009]
Business BlackBerrys to get Google Apps
News On Friday, Google announced that some functionality in Google Apps, its suite of premium enterprise-level applications, will now give company-issued BlackBerrys some push and sync functionality. If your office has given... [24 Aug 2009]
BlackBerry app store echoes Apple with online version
News BlackBerry maker RIM, following Apple's iTunes App Store model, has created an online "web store" for its applications. Launched on Tuesday, the online version of RIM's BlackBerry App World mirrors the software catalogue found in the... [19 Aug 2009]
Future BlackBerrys to pack hybrid touchscreens?
News BlackBerry maker RIM has applied for a patent on a hybrid resistive-capacitive touchscreen. The company's patent application, published at the end of July, describes a fusion between the two main types of touchscreen currently on the... [07 Aug 2009]
iPhone has no place in business say CIOs
News Kevin Fitzpatrick, CIO, Northern Europe, said the company offers BlackBerrys for "enhanced functionality/mobility users" and standard mobiles for the majority of staff but a "large number of colleagues" use iPhones as... [16 Jun 2009]
Implementing Transparent Security for BlackBerry Users
White Paper From routine correspondence to conducting business-critical tasks, BlackBerrys are relied upon to get the job done. As employees are increasingly un-tethered from the desktop, RIM's extensive line of BlackBerry devices... [16 May 2009]
BlackBerrys adding to docs' bedside manner
News GP out-of-hours service Northern Doctors Urgent Care (NDUC) is looking into adding panic buttons and barcode-reading functionality to its handhelds following a mobile electronic records rollout that could save the organisation £100,000... [07 May 2009]
RIM, HP unveil fruits of BlackBerry partnership
News The partnership will also see the launch of HP's CloudPrint service for BlackBerrys. BlackBerry-maker RIM and HP have teamed up for a new set of services aimed at the smartphone platform. As part of the partnership, HP... [05 May 2009]
BlackBerry to get fully juiced Google Apps
News In addition, people's BlackBerrys will be able to tap into corporate contact information, letting people use the device to retrieve email addresses or phone numbers from the company directory. In a bid to make its online... [05 May 2009]
TechNet Webcast: Deploying Mobile Device Manager 2008 Is Easier (and Cheaper) Than You Think (Level 300)
White Paper The presenter of this webcast addresses the misconception that SCMDM is hard to implement while showing how MDM eliminates almost all of the overhead associated with Blackberrys while retaining and elevating both... [30 Apr 2009]
Iceland signs £11.5m outsourcing deal
News According to Iceland IS director Mark Pearson, Getronics will "provide increased support" in business critical areas such as antivirus, as well as support for the retailer's fleet of BlackBerrys. Frozen foods retailer... [10 Mar 2009]
CREDANT Technologies Case Study: American Systems
White Paper American Systems is using CREDANT Mobile Guardian (CMG) encryption software on 600 laptops, BlackBerrys, and desktops to protect data residing on endpoint devices and on the internal network. Founded in 1975, American... [04 Mar 2009]
War of 300 million devices will be won on software
News BlackBerrys and iPhones may be gracing the pockets of the relative few today but the market for high-end mobiles is set for serious expansion thanks to the popularity of web 2.0 web apps like Facebook and Twitter. [02 Feb 2009]