Shares of Canadian smart phone maker take a beating after release of report that says Apple's iPhone is gaining acceptance in IT departments.
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Smartphones draw much attention, but regular mobile phones still rule the market with 72 percent of U.S. handset purchases in the second quarter, according to NPD Group.
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As Apple and RIM grab mobile real estate, struggling Internet company pushes tools suite into beta.
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Research In Motion forecasts earnings per share at low end of guidance; shares slump.
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Stock of beleaguered company vaults 32 percent after pivotal product rollout at CES.
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Shares of mobile device maker jump after private equity backer pays $100M for convertible preferred stock.
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Every new cellphone is scrutinized and analyzed. Last week it was Blackberry Storm; this week it's Nokia's N97. Does anybody just phone anymore?
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VC-backed firm competes with Google as voice recognition standard for mobile phones.
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TiVo inches closer to a collision course with cable operators and Sling Media. TiVo's path? Today mobile DVR control, tomorrow mobile TV.
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Wireless carrier prices touch-screen Blackberry at $199.99 in challenge to Apple’s smart phone.
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Apple's iPhone becomes the top-selling mobile phone on the U.S market and puts an end to three years of Motorola's Razr hegemony.
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While cell phone shipments soared in the third quarter, Motorola lost its U.S. market share crown to Samsung.
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Fund flows $16.7 million to Buzzd, WorldMate, and Digby as platform seeks to parry head start of iPhone and Android in app stores.
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Internet phone service unleashes beta of its software that promises BlackBerry users cheap international calls to 33 countries.
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Competing for developers against the iPhone and Android, company readies funding prizes.
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Competing for developers against the iPhone and Android, company readies funding prizes.
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RIM cracks the consumer high end, but will U.S. and European holiday shoppers choose this phone over the iPhone, the G1, or the Nokia 5800?
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Research In Motion gives a disappointing third-quarter outlook after slightly missing second-quarter earnings expectations amid higher R&D and marketing costs to fight Apple's iPhone. Investors boo shares 19 percent lower in after hours.
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Fans can't wait for the next model of the ubiquitous smart phone,but David Yach is focused on scale and management. A little more buzz wouldn't hurt.
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T-Mobile is set to officially debut the first phone, dubbed the G1, to sport Google's Linux-based Android operating system. The search king, expected to grab at least 4 percent of the market, will become the latest agitator to shake up the industry.
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