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Traffic cops in Karnataka to use Blackberry to book violations

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Karnataka traffic police has taken a step forward to going green and becoming paperless with senior personnel now using Blackberry devices to book motorists for traffic violations across the state.

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RIM: BlackBerry security not compromised in India

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Research in Motion refuted on Wednesday a new round of Indian media reports, which claim that the BlackBerry maker has granted the government the encryption keys to its secure corporate email and mess

Analysis: Apple sounds warning bell for smartphone industry

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If Apple Inc's weaker-than-expected quarterly result is anything to go by, the global smartphone industry is a lot more vulnerable to economic shocks these days than during the 2008-09 financial crisi

Australia’s Qantas unveils iPhone, iPad push

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Flagship Australian airline Qantas said Thursday it was ditching BlackBerry for Apple's iPhone and rolling out in-flight iPad entertainment streaming, dealing a blow to the US firm's rivals.

Blackberry maker loses patent suit over software

A federal jury in San Francisco has found beleaguered Blackberry maker Research in Motion Ltd. liable for $147.2 million in damages for infringing on patents held by Mformation Technologies Inc.

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CEO vows to turn RIM into 'lean, mean machine'

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Research In Motion Ltd's new CEO vowed on Tuesday to turn around the embattled company with the new generation of BlackBerry devices coming next year, saying he would transform RIM into a 'lean, mean,

RIM marketing boss sees silver lining in BlackBerry delay

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A delay in the launch of the new generation of BlackBerrys until next year will give retailers more time to focus on the revamped smartphones once they hit store shelves, Research In Motion Ltd's new

Some see Waterloo for troubled BlackBerry maker

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BlackBerry maker Research in Motion is now in a struggle for survival after its latest quarterly report underscoring its deteriorating position against other smartphone makers, analysts say.

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Microsoft tie-up, network sale among RIM options: Sources

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Research In Motion Ltd's board is under mounting pressure to consider unpalatable options such as selling its network business or forming an alliance with Microsoft Corp after the Blackberry maker aga

RIM to treble reach to 250 cities, top segment growth in 2012

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Even as its parent fends off crises back home and is losing both wallet- and mind-share globally, Research In Motion (RIM) India has said it will ratchet up its footprint to 250 cities by the end o

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