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HARDWARE, BUSINESS
ANALYSIS
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The wheels ARE coming off RIM's aspirations in smartphones. In 4Q of 2009 the Canadian Blackberry maker reached its peak in market share at 21%, and the drop was gradual. Until now.
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HARDWARE, BUSINESS
ANALYSIS
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RIM's first tablet came to market on Tuesday, achieving above expected sales results, beating hyped tablets such as Motorola's Xoom. As usual, experts at iFixit tore it apart what's beneath the bonnet.
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HARDWARE, CLOUD COMPUTING, ENTERPRISE, SECURITY, SOFTWARE, BUSINESS
NEWS
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RIM's boss spills the beans on the PlayBook tablet, explains why seven inches matter, and calms down a disgruntled Torch owner in the audience. And no, he ain't afraid of Google, Apple, or Steve Jobs.
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HARDWARE, BUSINESS
NEWS
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Research in Motion, maker of world's second most popular smartphones [after Nokia's Symbian series] unveiled their first tablet, called BlackBerry PlayBook.
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