• October 25th, 2011

    BBM Music Gets Pre-Release Shout Out From Best Buy Canada

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    BBM Music has been keeping a low profile since it was announced last August, but a recently leaked image indicates that it may soon see the light of day. Crackberry got their hands on what appears to be a Best Buy Canada circular that touts both the BlackBerry Bold 9900 and RIM’s strangely social music service. → Read More

    October 24th, 2011

    Former RIM VP Tyler Lessard Lands CMO Job At Fixmo

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    In a high-profile departure, Tyler Lessard quit his job as VP of BlackBerry Global Alliances & Developer Relations at Research in Motion (RIM) at the end of last month. He worked at RIM, a sinking ship, for over a decade.

    He’s now landed at mobile risk management company Fixmo, the company announced this morning. → Read More

    October 21st, 2011

    RIM: Wait! Don’t Switch! Buy Our New Stuff Instead!

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    According to a recent statement from RIM, business customers who aren’t completely satisfied with their BlackBerrys must be working with outdated hardware. Their answer to these customers’ woes? Just get a new BlackBerry.

    My response? Make them want one. → Read More

    October 20th, 2011

    RIM Already Having Legal Woes Over BBX Trademark

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    Poor RIM. They just can’t catch a break. Just two days after the official unveiling of their new BBX platform (the company’s last bullet, so to speak), they’re already having legal papers thrown in their face.

    As it turns out, the BBX name (while rather fitting, given that it’s a merger of BlackBerryOS and QNX) wasn’t free for the taking. BASIS International, a software development company out of New Mexico, claims the trademark is theirs and that they’re willing to fight for it.
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    October 20th, 2011

    Will RIM and Porsche Design Unveil A New BlackBerry Next Week? (Update: Confirmed)

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    Here’s a noodle-scratcher to start your day off: Stuff Middle East is reporting that RIM and Porsche Design are teaming up for an event next Thursday that promises to show off an “exclusive collaboration” between the two companies. Could the rumored Porsche-styled BlackBerry finally see the light of day? → Read More

    October 18th, 2011

    RIM’s Last Bullet

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    It hasn’t been an easy year for RIM. The Playbook came out half-baked, their handset line has taken a pummeling from its ambitious competitors, the businesses and governments of the world are alternately hassling and blaming them, and as if that wasn’t enough, they just had a catastrophic global network failure and their olive branch is unlikely to fend off lawsuits. Did someone at RIM HQ break a mirror back in 2008?

    The doomsayers (like us) are plentiful, saying that it’s all over, pointing to shrinking market share, incompetent management, and general inertia. But the game’s not up yet and their complacence would make sense, looking back in a few years, if it turns out they had one more bullet in the chamber. Did they fire six last-ditch efforts to reinvigorate the company, or only five? They don’t seem to know themselves. Well, they’re about to pull the trigger and find out. → Read More

    October 14th, 2011

    RIM, Get Ready To Pay Up For That Massive Outage

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    Now that RIM’s global network is out of the woods, carriers are having to deal with the public relations nightmare that the outage has caused.

    Given the sheer number of vocal BlackBerry users gumming up Twitter with calls for compensation, we (and all of their customers) are left wondering how RIM is going to handle this. → Read More

    October 13th, 2011

    BlackBerry Service Is Restored As RIM Co-CEOs Field Questions

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    In a press conference held today RIM co-CEOs Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie confirmed that BlackBerry service has been restored worldwide, and users will be receiving all of their delayed emails and messages shortly.

    Other than that the press conference was light on answers, mostly because it seems RIM’s upper brass don’t have any yet. In fairness, they’ve had a lot on their plate during the past few days. Lazaridis was reportedly overseeing the response team himself, and only managed to tear himself away from the goings-on early this morning. → Read More

    October 13th, 2011

    CNN: Blackberry Outage Impacting Users On Almost Every Planet

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    There’s no escape. The Blackberry service outage is now impacting users on almost every planet, CNN reports. Tatooine and Coruscant appear to not have been affected yet, but users all over Geonosis, Naboo and Yavin were reportedly hit hard. Our thoughts are with their inhabitants.

    (Via @dccrowley and @mpoppel, but probably first noted by @brundle_fly) → Read More

    October 12th, 2011

    RIM: Global BlackBerry Outages Due To European Backup Failure

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    RIM held a quick press conference call today to address the ongoing outages which started in Europe but have spread to the rest of the world, including the US. The message was straightforward: a “core switch failure” in their European unit (though they did not give the exact location) that failed to turn over to one of the backup systems. The total failure resulted in a backlog of messages that they are chewing through at this moment. → Read More

    October 11th, 2011

    BlackBerry Internet Outage Strikes Again While Investors Get Antsy

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    Oh boy. As if yesterday’s BIS outage wasn’t bad enough for RIM, it looks like whatever solution they managed to cook up isn’t quite doing the trick. Reports of yet another outage have begun to make the rounds, and users in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East are once again unable to browse the web, send emails, or fire off BBM messages.
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    October 10th, 2011

    BlackBerry Internet Outage Hits Europe, Middle East, Africa

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    RIM seems to be learning very quickly that when it rains, it pours. Word of a BIS (BlackBerry Internet Service) outage quickly began making the rounds this morning, leaving (once) loyal customers in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East without email and web access.

    This is the second outage RIM has dealt with in as many months: their popular BBM service went down this past September, shortly after the company released their disappointing quarterly financials. → Read More

    October 10th, 2011

    RIM Introduces NFC-Powered BlackBerry Tag

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    It was all the way back in February when RIM first promised that “many, if not most” BlackBerry handsets in 2011 will feature NFC technology. It proved true with both the BlackBerry Bold 9900/9930, along with the BlackBerry Curve 9350/9360/9370, and we should see plenty more where that came from.

    That said, RIM co-CEO Jim Balsillie had one more trick up his sleeve at this week’s GITEX conference in Dubai, unveiling for the first time BlackBerry Tag. → Read More

    October 3rd, 2011

    BBM For Android App Screen Shots Leaked

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    Well, what do we have here? BBM for… Android?

    New leaked photos appear to show a beta version of BBM running on an unspecified (and clearly uncared for) Android device. The validity of these shots is questionable, as they were sent to T3 from an anonymous source and a leak of this kind would take about five minutes for a Photoshop noob to complete.

    However, they do add a little weight to ongoing rumors that suggest RIM has plans to roll out its BlackBerry Messenger service on outside platforms, including Android and iOS. → Read More

    September 29th, 2011

    Best Buy Kicks Off PlayBook Sale, Cuts Prices By $200

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    We reported earlier this week that Staples and Office Depot are running sales promotions for the ailing BlackBerry PlayBook, and today another big-box retailer has jumped into the fray. CNET reports that Best Buy has begun to sell all models of the PlayBook with a hefty $200 discount.

    That price break brings RIM’s 16GB model down to $299, the 32GB model to $399, and the 64GB model to $499.
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    September 26th, 2011

    RIM’s PlayBook Gets Discounted At Office Depot, Staples

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    Canadian RIM fans have been privy to some solid deals on RIM’s ailing PlayBook tablet recently, and now those price cuts are beginning to pop up Stateside. Both Office Depot and Staples are now offering their selection of PlayBooks with some significant discounts. → Read More

    September 22nd, 2011

    Gartner: Apple iPad Will Be Top Tablet Through 2014

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    The analysts at Gartner have released a new report today, detailing tablet market trends and forecasts. Not surprisingly, their findings confirm the obvious: the iPad is killing it. According to the firm, the Apple iPad will account for 73.4% of tablet sales worldwide this year, and no other platform besides Android will have more than a 5% share of the market during this time.

    In addition, Apple will continue to have more than 50% of the tablet market until 2014, according to research VP Carolina Milanesi, a stat that she attributes to Apple’s foresight to create this market in the first place, and Apple’s “superior and unified user experience  across its hardware, software and services.” → Read More

    September 21st, 2011

    RIM’s Stock Price Tumbles To A New Five Year Low

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    RIM’s stock took a bit of a tumble after the release of their underwhelming Q2 earnings report last week, and it looks as though it won’t stop dropping anytime soon. Before the market closed for the day, RIM share prices continued to inch downward until it reached (at time of writing) $21.52: RIM’s lowest in five years. → Read More

    September 16th, 2011

    RIM’s BBM Service Suffers Partial Outage In Canada, Latin America

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    RIM, to put it mildly, has been having it rough these past few days. Among other things, they’ve failed to hit their quarterly revenue goal, sold far fewer PlayBooks than they had hoped, and potentially let their market share slip into the single digits.

    After all that, RIM didn’t need any more problems, but another one has popped up anyway: it seems that their BBM and email service is partially down in a handful of countries. → Read More

    September 7th, 2011

    South Africa Wants Access To BBM Messages

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    “It was the best of times. It was the worst of times.” And then times got worse, and worse, and worse. At least for RIM.

    After jumping through hoops for the Saudi Arabian government, and then doing the same in India, South Africa has decided to get in on the fun and ask for access to BBM messages. The government’s reasoning was security-related, of course, but also had to do with the fact that UK has plans to do the same. → Read More

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