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ENTERPRISE, SECURITY, SOFTWARE
NEWS
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Companies need to balance their product lines. When one product, in this case, the Blackberry Smartphone, is falling from favor, development departments have to cook up something to replace that diminishing income stream.
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HARDWARE, BUSINESS
ANALYSIS
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HARDWARE, BUSINESS
ANALYSIS
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In an "Elvis has left the building" moment on last Friday, BlackBerry maker Research in Motion (RIM) said its chief marketing officer, Keith Pardy, has decided to leave the company for "personal reasons".
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HARDWARE, SOFTWARE
RUMORS
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A rumored marriage between Android apps and RIM's PlayBook tablet could be a huge hit with consumers, but it'd make little difference in enterprise where business apps for Android platform are far and between.
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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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Apple's Steve Jobs recently said that 7" tablets were dead on arrival. Seems the HP Slate team didn't get Steve's memo. HP's enterprise-centric, MS Windows 7-based, tablet PC, is supposedly sold out.
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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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