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BlackBerry 10: What RIM Needs to Succeed

Research in Motion

RIM’s BlackBerry 10 tease is a fine first step. It got tech enthusiasts listening. But there’s still a lot more work that RIM must do.

RIM’s BlackBerry 10 Announcement Is a Tease, and That’s Okay

BlackBerry 10 Demo

RIM is talking about its upcoming software in Orlando this week, but crucial details are yet to come. And the right time to form definitive opinions about next-generation BlackBerrys will be when they go on sale.

Apple and RIM Hit with Patent Suit for ‘Drag’, ‘Tap’ and ‘Scroll’

A Texas shell company says Apple and others have infringed on technology for basic smartphone gestures like dragging and “double tap.” The patents were issued in 2007 to a Taiwanese maker of touchpad technology.

RIM: No, We’re Not Exiting the Consumer Market

Gerhard Schröder with BlackBerry

RIM is saying that people who interpreted comments from its CEO as suggesting that it’s lost interest in the consumer market are wrong.

Maybe RIM’s Thorsten Heins Isn’t So Clueless After All

RIM CEO Thorsten Heins

Two months ago, when RIM CTO Thorsten Heins was named as the company’s new CEO, it was easy to be skeptical about his chances of turning around the ailing BlackBerry maker. In fact, it was hard to be anything but skeptical. In his first remarks as CEO, Heins seemed to be Chauncey Gardner as CEO: bland, cheerful, and uncritical.

Big Changes for BlackBerry as RIM Backs Away from Consumer Market

Mike Cassese / Reuters

When Thorsten Heins took over as CEO of Research in Motion at the start of 2012, the BlackBerry phone maker seemed very much in denial about its troubles. Not anymore.

Still Buffering: Netflix Says Not to Expect BlackBerry Apps

Techland Illustration

“We don’t have any current plans to support Blackberry devices, including Playbook,” says a recent tweet from Netflix’s support account. It’s an issue that’s been a thorn in the sides of BlackBerry users for quite some time.

Coming Soon: Privacy Warnings on Mobile Apps

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Thanks to the state of California, smartphone apps will soon have to tell you in advance what they plan to do with your personal data.

RIM: What Happened

Mike Lazaridis

Jesse Hicks of The Verge has written an excellent story on the history of Research In Motion–from founder Mike Lazaridis’s Lego experiments as a four-year-old all the way through to its current woes, with lots of interesting tidbits along the way.

Here’s What’s New in the BlackBerry PlayBook OS 2.0 Update

Research in Motion

Research in Motion is breathing new life into its BlackBerry PlayBook tablet today with the release of PlayBook OS 2.0, an update that adds e-mail, a calendar, contacts and support for Android apps.

Leaked BlackBerry 10 Images Show Android-Like Widgets, iPhone-Like Apps

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BlackBerry 10 is looking a little bit like an iPhone and a little bit like Android in a batch of leaked screenshots.