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BlackBerry losing sway in enterprise, study finds
Brad Reed, October 20, 2011
Enterprise users, who have long been RIM's firewall against the iPhone and Android devices, are increasingly jumping ship.
RIM offers free apps, support following outages
Mikael Ricknäs, October 17, 2011
Following last week's major service disruptions, Research in Motion (RIM) is offering free applications and support as compensation, the company said on Monday.
RIM introduces Tag for sharing using NFC
Mikael Ricknäs, October 10, 2011
Tag is a feature that will allow users of some BlackBerry phones to share contact information, documents and multimedia content by tapping their smartphones together, the company said on Sunday.
Android adoption accelerates, says Nielsen
Brad Reed, September 26, 2011
Google's Android mobile operating system is still steadily expanding its share of the U.S. smartphone market, as Nielsen reports that 43% of American smartphone subscribers use Android-based devices.
BlackBerry falls behind in workplace
Matt Hamblen, September 22, 2011
More workers use iPhone and Android smartphones combined than BlackBerry smartphones, according to a survey of 1,681 U.S.-based workers released by Forrester Research.
Appcelerator opens mobile marketplace for developers
Mikael Ricknäs, September 19, 2011
Appcelerator, whose Titanium platform is used to develop cross-platform apps for smartphones and tablets, has opened Open Mobile Marketplace.
RIM’s PlayBook shipments drop in half
Nancy Gohring, September 16, 2011
PlayBook shipments dropped in half for Research In Motion during its second quarter, which also saw revenue continue to plummet.