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Halliburton Drops BlackBerry for iPhone

In more troubling news for Research In Motion, Halliburton, the energy services company, has announced plans to ditch corporate support for the BlackBerry in favor of Apple’s iPhone. It’s yet another example of how the iPhone is eating the BlackBerry’s lunch in the area it once dominated: business customers.

In more troubling news for Research In Motion, Halliburton, the energy services company, has announced plans to ditch corporate support for the BlackBerry in favor of Apple’s iPhone. It’s yet another example of how the iPhone is eating the BlackBerry’s lunch in the area it once dominated: business customers.

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RIM indulges in some ‘myth busting’ at BlackBerry DevCon Europe

Alec Saunders, VP of Developer Relations, just took the stage at RIM’s DevCon gathering in Amsterdam to build up and promptly knock down a few “myths” about RIM’s state of health . First up, he tackled the notion that BlackBerry is a declining platform by saying that App World is seeing six million downloads per day, which is up 30 percent from three months ago

Alec Saunders, VP of Developer Relations, just took the stage at RIM’s DevCon gathering in Amsterdam to build up and promptly knock down a few “myths” about RIM’s state of health . First up, he tackled the notion that BlackBerry is a declining platform by saying that App World is seeing six million downloads per day, which is up 30 percent from three months ago

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Today’s Scuttlebot: Wind Turbine TV and 3-D Printer for Body Parts

The technology reporters and editors of The New York Times scour the Web for important and peculiar news. Monday’s selection includes items on a TV episode on wind turbine workers, a how a woman got a new jaw that was made with a 3-D printer and the fall of the BlackBerry.

The technology reporters and editors of The New York Times scour the Web for important and peculiar news. Monday’s selection includes items on a TV episode on wind turbine workers, a how a woman got a new jaw that was made with a 3-D printer and the fall of the BlackBerry.

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Today’s Scuttlebot: Wind Turbine TV and 3-D Printer for Body Parts

Distro Issue 26: Smartwatch face-off, Ryan Block and more

Are you ready for a showdown? You’re in luck! In the latest edition of our fine weekly, Myriam Joire tackles wrist-top computing, comparing the inPulse and WIMM One smartwatches.

Are you ready for a showdown? You’re in luck! In the latest edition of our fine weekly, Myriam Joire tackles wrist-top computing, comparing the inPulse and WIMM One smartwatches.

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Distro Issue 26: Smartwatch face-off, Ryan Block and more

RIM Offers Programmers Free BlackBerry Tablets for Their Apps

Research in Motion wants programmers to make apps for the BlackBerry PlayBook so badly that it’s handing out the tablets for free. Oddly, the PlayBook giveaway could have less to do with the tablet than it does with future BlackBerry smartphones.

Research in Motion wants programmers to make apps for the BlackBerry PlayBook so badly that it’s handing out the tablets for free. Oddly, the PlayBook giveaway could have less to do with the tablet than it does with future BlackBerry smartphones.

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BlackBerry Owners Aren’t Big Fans of Cartoons

Research In Motion, the maker of the BlackBerry, has a quartet of masked and caped superhero characters that are supposed to help it sell more phones. Some users are not pleased.

Research In Motion, the maker of the BlackBerry, has a quartet of masked and caped superhero characters that are supposed to help it sell more phones. Some users are not pleased.

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RIM welcomes Office 365 users into the fold with BlackBerry Business Cloud Services

For wary Office 365 enterprises who’ve been reluctant to dip their toes into the beta pond, today will certainly be memorable in the IT room: Research in Motion has gone ahead and blessed BlackBerry Business Cloud Services as ready for prime time. The software, which has been in beta stage since October , allows BlackBerry users to easily integrate with their firm’s Office 365 deployment. Users can expect synchronization with their Exchange email, contacts and calendars, along with the ability to remotely wipe or lock their data should the device go missing.

For wary Office 365 enterprises who’ve been reluctant to dip their toes into the beta pond, today will certainly be memorable in the IT room: Research in Motion has gone ahead and blessed BlackBerry Business Cloud Services as ready for prime time. The software, which has been in beta stage since October , allows BlackBerry users to easily integrate with their firm’s Office 365 deployment. Users can expect synchronization with their Exchange email, contacts and calendars, along with the ability to remotely wipe or lock their data should the device go missing.

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Nikon unveils Coolpix P510 42x superzoom, P310 with f/1.8 lens

This evening’s Nikon post is presented in partnership with the letter P. The Coolpix P-series welcomed a new pair today, with point-and-shoots that “pack a potent punch… and powerful performance” — and a plentiful portion of P, as you’ll notice in the press release past the break.

This evening’s Nikon post is presented in partnership with the letter P. The Coolpix P-series welcomed a new pair today, with point-and-shoots that “pack a potent punch… and powerful performance” — and a plentiful portion of P, as you’ll notice in the press release past the break.

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Nikon unveils Coolpix P510 42x superzoom, P310 with f/1.8 lens

Is This the New BlackBerry 10 Superphone?

According to reports by Crackberry , these are leaked media shots of an upcoming RIM smartphone, potentially the rumored next-generation BlackBerry 10 “Superphone,” code-named London. Details are of course very slim at this point but, all in all, it’s a pretty sleek looking phone.

According to reports by Crackberry , these are leaked media shots of an upcoming RIM smartphone, potentially the rumored next-generation BlackBerry 10 “Superphone,” code-named London. Details are of course very slim at this point but, all in all, it’s a pretty sleek looking phone.

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BlackBerry London resurfaces in leak, sports matte black exterior, nonexistent OS

That salacious onyx number up there? Per CrackBerry , it’s a rendering of RIM’s upcoming BlackBerry codenamed London . Found lurking in a leaked Waterloo slidedeck, the svelte render now sports a more curvaceous and onyx exterior — a departure from the angular metallic P’9981-esque dummy-unit first spied back in November

That salacious onyx number up there? Per CrackBerry , it’s a rendering of RIM’s upcoming BlackBerry codenamed London . Found lurking in a leaked Waterloo slidedeck, the svelte render now sports a more curvaceous and onyx exterior — a departure from the angular metallic P’9981-esque dummy-unit first spied back in November

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