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Thu, Nov 13, 2008 10:34 EST

Topic: InfrastructureBlog: Mobile WorkHorse
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Research In Motion (RIM) and T-Mobile Germany on Wednesday quietly announced the newest BlackBerry smartphone, the Curve 8900—formerly codenamed the "Javelin". Though still unavailable—and unannounced—in the United States, the German release of the new Curve suggests Americans will be able to get their thumbs on the device sooner rather than later—especially since the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has already given the device its blessing.
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Topic: ApplicationsBlog: Mobile WorkHorse
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Organizations with Research In Motion (RIM) BlackBerry Enterprise Servers (BES) can now offer their users a number of new corporate instant messaging (IM) features, while at the same time maintaining tighter control over such messaging, thanks to RIM's just-announced support for Microsoft's Office Communication Server (OCS) 2007.
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Topic: InfrastructureBlog: Mobile WorkHorse
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We'd like to think CIO.com is your number-one destination for BlackBerry software information, how-tos, tutorials, tips and tricks, advice and more, but we don't pretend to believe one website can answer every question you have or fix whatever issue you may come upon. However, a new Web-based service from RIM, dubbed BlackBerry Answers, just might be the next best thing.
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Posted by: Al Sacco in Questions Topic: InfrastructureBlog: Mobile WorkHorse
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Remember Palm and its Treo smartphones? Barely, you say? Yeah, me too. But thanks to an entry-level smartphone called the Centro and a couple of new high-end Treo devices, the Sunnyvale, Calif.-based handheld maker just might find its way back onto your radar in 2008.
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Topic: ApplicationsBlog: Mobile WorkHorse
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Finding and paying for cab rides just got a whole lot easier.
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Posted by: Al Sacco in Soapbox Topic: InfrastructureBlog: Mobile WorkHorse
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Whether or not cell phones can actually lead to or accelerate health problems remains unclear but we do know the trusty little devices emit radio frequency energy, and it's a fact that too much radiation's not a good thing for humans. That's why the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) analyzes and measures mobile device radiation-emission levels before giving them the thumbs up for sale in the United States. Read more »
Wed, Jun 4, 2008 15:14 EDT

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Posted by: Al Sacco in Soapbox Topic: InfrastructureBlog: Mobile WorkHorse
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Research In Motion (RIM), maker of the popular BlackBerry smartphone, which has traditionally been known as a business device, made its first foray into the vast consumer mobile phone space back in 2006 when it debuted the sleek and shiny BlackBerry Pearl 8100. Since then, the company has continued into the land of consumer gadgets, launching the Curve 8300 in May 2007 and its newest device, the Bold 9000, is expected this summer—both of which feature digital cameras, Wi-Fi, and media players.
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