by Robb Dunewood | Apr 23, 2007 | BlackBerry, RIM
Research In Motion today announced plans to expand its support for Windows Mobile-based devices with a new software application suite that will enable devices from third-party manufacturers to benefit from the popular BlackBerry software applications and services. RIM...
by Robb Dunewood | Apr 18, 2007 | BlackBerry, RIM
Last night around 8:00 P.M. EST a massive system wide failure in the BlackBerry network may have affected BlackBerry users the entire Westeren Hemisphere and definitely those in the United States. As of early this morning the BlackBerry Customer Support Center was...
by Robb Dunewood | Apr 11, 2007 | RIM
Fourth quarter and year-end results are in and even though RIM came in slightly short of what the street was expecting for the fourth quarter the BlackBerry maker posted a 66% rise in sales and added over one million new subscribers. The big news of the day, however,...
by Robb Dunewood | Apr 9, 2007 | RIM
We first heard about native BlackBerry clients for AIM, ICQ, and Windows Live Messenger last Fall and although it has taken a little longer than we expected for them to be released, these free BlackBerry downloads are now available. From what we can tell, news of the...
by Robb Dunewood | Apr 5, 2007 | BlackBerry, RIM, Rumor Mill
Update: The Verizon BlackBerry 8830 has been officially announced and will be available May 14th. Leaked press shots of the Verizon BlackBerry 8830 have been leaked and are spreading voraciously across the internet. Although I won’t be getting one of these, I do...
by Robb Dunewood | Apr 5, 2007 | BlackBerry, RIM
The title of this post over on CNNMoney.com, “Research Got It’s Motion Back”, really sucks so I’ve decided to just tell you whats going on in the title over here on RIMarkable. The graphic to the right pretty much sums it up. It has that sharp...