research in motion wireless communications
Diageo - Making Time, Saving Money
White Paper Accordingly, the BlackBerry is a totally integrated wireless communications solution, with an always-connected GPRS hand held and a full QWERTY keyboard. It needed a hassle free, cost effective and cost controllable solution that would keep its... [03 Jul 2008]
Introduction to the BlackBerry Browser
White Paper The BlackBerry Enterprise Solution is a wireless connectivity solution from Research In Motion (RIM) that is designed to provide organizations with an open platform for extending wireless communications and corporate data applications to mobile... [07 Sep 2006]
Optimizing Content for the BlackBerry Browser
White Paper The BlackBerry Enterprise Solution is a wireless connectivity solution from Research In Motion (RIM) that is designed to provide organizations with an open platform for extending wireless communications and corporate data applications to mobile... [07 Sep 2006]
BlackBerry Attachment Service
White Paper The BlackBerry Enterprise Solution is a wireless connectivity solution that provides corporations with a secure, open platform for extending wireless communications and corporate data applications to mobile users. [07 Sep 2006]
BlackBerry Pilot Program Framework
White Paper The BlackBerry enterprise solution is a leading wireless connectivity solution that provides corporations with a secure, open platform for extending wireless communications and corporate data applications to mobile users. [07 Sep 2006]
RIM patent appeal rebuffed by high court
News The US Supreme Court on Wednesday declined to consider an emergency appeal by Research In Motion to review a long-running patent suit that could shut down RIM's BlackBerry service in the United States. [27 Oct 2005]
HP boo-boo reveals iPaq's vital statistics
News The company currently ranks third in overall device shipments behind Research In Motion and Palm, according to the most recent PDA shipment report published by Gartner. The new iPaq is also one of HP's first PDAs to use Microsoft Windows Mobile... [15 Aug 2005]
HP accidentally leaks next iPaq
The company currently ranks third in overall device shipments behind Research In Motion and Palm, according to the most recent PDA shipment report published by Gartner. The new iPaq is also one of HP's first PDAs to use Microsoft Windows Mobile... [15 Aug 2005]
The PDA: It's not dead yet
In terms of hardware, Research In Motion's BlackBerry was the most popular device, with shipments growing 64.7 percent, to 840,000, in the second quarter. However, Gartner said it prioritises its PDA data as a data-centric handheld computer first... [03 Aug 2005]
The Good fight over mobile email
It's the same kind of software that made BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion famous. Shader also was on the ground floor at Netscape Communications, where he built Netscape's international marketing team. [21 Jul 2005]
Why Research In Motion won't blink
Research In Motion co-CEO Jim Balsillie is standing firm in his fight to keep BlackBerry products running in the United States. We signed a binding term sheet and we filed a motion to that appeals circuit court. [24 Jun 2005]
Lenovo plans convertable ThinkPad
The new tablet PC is expected to compete with similar laptop convertible designs sold by Hewlett-Packard, Fujitsu and Tatung instead of the clipboard or slate-like tablets made by Motion Computing or Itronix. [06 Jun 2005]
RIM and PalmSource connect at last
News Research In Motion and PalmSource presented details on Tuesday of an alliance aimed at making RIM's Blackberry wireless communications service available to licensees of PalmSource's operating system. Research company IDC estimates that shipments of... [19 May 2004]
PGP in Constrained Wireless Devices
White Paper This paper describes our experience with porting PGP to the Research in Motion (RIM) two-way pager, and incorporating elliptic curve cryptography into PGP's suite of public-key ciphers. An increasing number of products, such as the PalmPilot, are... [25 Feb 2004]
RIM makes a million
News Research in Motion recently posted expectation-beating results, and hopes that the landmark in subscriber numbers is an upbeat indicator of things to come for the wireless communications company. Mike Lazaridis, president of RIM, said in a... [05 Feb 2004]
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