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InfoWorld's top 10 emerging enterprise technologies (InfoWorld)...the only attractive game in town are fading fast, though, as developers check out the competition. Android and BlackBerry phones speak Java. Nokia's Symbian OS runs many languages, including several versions of C and C++. Numerous developers... In this article: Iphone, JavaScript, VM, Ruby, Intel, Objective C, Hadoop, CouchDB, and Vmware |
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CNN | November 04, 2009
iPhone's first 100,000 apps
...App Store's 100,000 with the numbers available at the official application markets for Google's (GOOG) Android platform, Research in Motion's (RIMM) BlackBerry, Nokia's (NOK) Symbian, Palm's (PALM) Pre and Microsoft's (MSFT) Windows Mobile...
In this article: Apple, Iphone, App Store, Microsoft, Google, Windows Mobile, Palm, Nokia, Android platform, and Symbian
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New York Daily News | 3 days ago
Shopping apps make holiday deal-hunting a snap
...to block offers from stores you don't like. Phone: iPhone, BlackBerry (download it using BlackBerry App World at blackberry.com/appworld), Google Android (Android Market at android.com/market) What it does: Lets you split the check and...
In this article: Iphone, IPod Touch, Google Android, and App Store
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BetaNews.Com | 5 days ago
Microsoft gives free laptops to PDC 2009 attendees
...to 7.9 percent from 11.1 percent a year earlier, according to Gartner (see chart). Meanwhile, Android, BlackBerry and iPhone operating systems all gained share. Android went from zero shipments in third quarter 2009 to 1.4 million units a year...
In this article: Microsoft, Windows Mobile, Netbook, Android, Smartphones, Gartner, Apple, App Store, and Iphone
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The Times of India - Business | 1 day ago
Microsoft eyes Indian smartphone mkt
...face stiff competition from the likes of Nokia, which uses Symbian OS and Blackberry. The competition got hotter with the entry of Apple mobiles and Google's recently launched OS, Android, not to talk of spread of mailing device Blackberry.
In this article: Microsoft, Symbian OS, Nokia, HTC, Microsoft Works, Android, Smartphones, and Sony Ericsson
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Wired Top Stories | November 04, 2009
Has Research In Motion's BlackBerry Lost Its Edge?
...percent at the end of 2012, says research firm Gartner. Google's newly introduced Android operating system could move ahead of the BlackBerry and bag the No. 2 position, after Symbian. Unless RIM acts fast, it may soon find itself facing...
In this article: Iphone, E mail, Motorola, Android, HTC, and App Store
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All things digital – all feeds - ATD | 5 days ago
Time to Cut AT&T Some Slack, iPhone Users? [Digital Daily]
...have significantly fewer data-hungry apps. Research in Motion offers some BlackBerries that are used this way as well, but only some, and there are only 3,000 or so apps that can be run on them. iPhone owners have 100,000 from which to...
In this article: Iphone, AT&T, Android, BlackBerries, San Jose Mercury News, App Store, Itunes, and Morgan Stanley
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Cell Phone Digest | 4 days ago
DevelopmentNow Launches Mobile Shopping Assistant - Dealdar.com
...time of year. This mobile web site can be used on any web-capable phone, including iPhone, BlackBerry, Android, and other devices, and targets the hard to find gift or bargain in your area by harnessing the power of numbers. Smart and swift...
In this article: Cyber Monday, Black Friday, Android, Iphone, Portland, and Oregon
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The Big Money | November 13, 2009
The Job Interview from Hell
...to watch this interview with the ad rep while you're at it. Best part: it's sponsored by Research In Motion, whose Blackberry is now competing with Android phones all over the world. Chris Thompson is a writer living in Brooklyn. The Best...
In this article: Google, Android, Research In Motion, and Yahoo
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Yahoo! News | November 12, 2009
Ultimate mobile deathmatch: iPhone vs. BlackBerry vs. Droid vs. Pre (InfoWorld)
...remains less than regulation-concerned enterprises require. The BlackBerrys, iPhone, Pre, and Motorola Droid all support VPN connections; only the HTC Droid Eris doesn't. The BlackBerry's support is superior, as its VPN settings can be...
In this article: Iphone, Palm Pre, E-mail, Android, BlackBerry Bold, ActiveSync, Quickoffice, Itunes, and Apple
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The BlackBerry is a wireless handheld device introduced in 1999 as a two-way pager. The more commonly known smartphone BlackBerry, which supports push e-mail, mobile telephone, text messaging, internet faxing, web browsing and other wireless information services, was released in 2002. It is an example of a convergent device. Developed by the Canadian company Research In Motion (RIM), it delivers information over the wireless data networks of mobile phone service companies. BlackBerry first made headway in the marketplace by concentrating on e-mail. RIM currently offers BlackBerry e-mail service to non-BlackBerry devices, such as the Palm Treo, through the BlackBerry Connect software. The original BlackBerry device had a monochrome display, but all current models have color displays.
While including PDA applications (address book, calendar, to-do lists, etc.) as well as telephone capabilities on newer models, the BlackBerry is primarily known for its ability to send and receive e-mail wherever it can access a wireless network of certain cellular phone carriers. It has a built-in keyboard, optimized for "thumbing", the use of only the thumbs to type. System navigation is primarily accomplished by a scroll ball in the middle of the device (older devices used a track wheel on the side). Some models (currently, those manufactured for use with iDEN networks such as Nextel and Telus) also incorporate a PTT (Push-To-Talk) feature, similar to a two-way radio. Some BlackBerry devices do not depend on mobile phone service coverage and are Wi-Fi compatible, like similar handheld devices that are on the market.
On 25 Sep 2008, RIM announced the number of BlackBerry subscribers has reached approximately 19 million.
- Name:
- BlackBerry
- Connectivity:
- microSD, USB, Bluetooth
- Memory:
- 64 MB
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