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Fri, Jun 5, 2009 16:03 EDT

Topic: MobileBlog: Mobile WorkHorse
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UPDATED: RIM just let me know that Facebook for BlackBerry 1.6 will be released at 6 PM Pacific, not Eastern, as I was originally informed.
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I just got word from Research In Motion (RIM) that the latest version of the company’s Facebook for Blackberry application will be released at 6 PM PST this evening. The social networking app, which is easily one of RIM’s most popular—it’s a mainstay on the BlackBerry App World Top Downloads page—was expected to be upgraded on May 28, and though that day came and went without a peep from Waterloo, it looks as though Facebook 1.6 wasn’t so far behind after all.
Mon, Jun 1, 2009 9:48 EDT

Topic: MobileBlog: Mobile WorkHorse
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To say Apple’s approval process for its iTunes App Store is a bit of a black box would be an understatement.
Fri, May 29, 2009 9:24 EDT

Topic: MobileBlog: Mobile WorkHorse
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One of the BlackBerry features I use most frequently is the built-in Application Switcher function, which lets you hop back and forth between open programs without navigating through multiple screens or repeatedly clicking your track ball. Until recently, I assigned the App Switcher to one of my BlackBerry Bold’s side convenience keys for easy access. But thanks to a somewhat recent tweak to Research In Motion’s (RIM) BlackBerry OS, your Menu key can now be used to raise the App Switcher, freeing up a valuable convenience key--assuming you’re running the appropriate device software.
Tue, May 26, 2009 10:38 EDT

Topic: MobileBlog: Mobile WorkHorse
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Last week, two high-profile Hollywood personalities, actor Kevin Bacon and uber-celebutard Paris Hilton, lost their BlackBerry smartphones. Bacon’s BlackBerry was nabbed right from his hands by a NYC subway baddie as he stood on a platform waiting for a train, during the same week that Paris Hilton apparently left hers in a watering hole in Cannes, France. Both are now on damage-control patrol.
Fri, May 15, 2009 8:47 EDT

Topic: MobileBlog: Mobile WorkHorse
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Not one week after the first images of Research In Motion’s (RIM) unannounced Onyx 96xx, a.k.a. Driftwood, smartphone hit the Web, a handful of pics of RIM’s much anticipated BlackBerry Storm successor, currently dubbed “Storm 2,” have surfaced…and RIM’s pre-release-handheld leak-fest rolls on.
Wed, May 13, 2009 10:12 EDT

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Posted by: Al Sacco in Soapbox Topic: MobileBlog: Mobile WorkHorse
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Last week, at Research In Motion’s (RIM) annual Wireless Enterprise Symposium (WES) in Orlando, I represented CIO.com and the Mobile WorkHorse blog in a panel discussion focused on the future of the BlackBerry platform. More specifically, I, along with four of the Web’s most venerable BlackBerry-blog-smiths, offered up my top three predictions for the BlackBerry platform in the coming three years.
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Topic: MobileBlog: Mobile WorkHorse
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It’s officially time to declare an emergency in Research In Motion’s (RIM) engineering design laboratories. The company’s been leaking new device information, i.e., confidential trade secrets, i.e., dollar-dollar-bills y’all, like a battered and broken sieve.