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BlackBerry 10 officially launches with comeback hopes

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BlackBerry 10 officially launches 2 new smartphones with comeback hopes
With its future in the balance, the company until now known as Research In Motion launched its new BlackBerry 10 operating system, two new handsets and a new company name on Wednesday. Read More



BlackBerry 10 launch coverage from around the Web
Here's a look at RIM's much anticipated (and delayed) BlackBerry 10 launch based on coverage from around the Web and social media. We'll keep it fresh throughout Wednesday, so please check back to see what we find.... Read More

Raw: Scenes ahead of the BlackBerry 10 launch in New York
Shots ahead of the 10 a.m. ET launch of RIM's BlackBerry 10 OS in New York. Read More

BlackBerry 10 better and more secure, but not good enough
BlackBerry 10 is the best, and most secure, device the company has ever made. But analysts are not convinced that will be enough to turn around RIM's sagging fortunes or its miniscule market share. Read More

RIM's future hinges on consumer embrace of BlackBerry 10
The key to Research in Motion's success in the business markets lies not with IT groups or even business users, but with consumers, according to analysts looking ahead to Wednesday's announcement of RIM's new BlackBerry 10 smartphones. Read More

Lenovo buying RIM? Not necessarily
Lenovo played down reports that it was interested in buying Research In Motion, saying that the BlackBerry maker was one of many companies it was looking at as a potential takeover target. Read More

BlackBerry 10 a "make or break" for RIM, says analyst
BlackBerry 10 a "make or break" for RIM, says analyst Research in Motion's BlackBerry 10 launches in New York January 30 and we caught up with IDC and Forrester analysts to get their take on the OS and whether it will be the savior that the company needs. Follow reporter Nick Barber on Twitter @nickjb From: networkworld Views: 13 1 ratings Time: 04:13 More in Science & Technology Read More

RIM's just-released BES 10 a key to enterprise mobile management
Research in Motion Wednesday released an important part of its attempted comeback plan: BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10, which is designed to manage the fast-growing, and increasingly diverse mobile device population in the enterprise. Read More

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25 crazy and scary things the TSA has found on travelers
From snakes, chain saws, stun guns, grenades and cannonballs, the Transportation Security Administration has not seen it all yet Read More

 
 
 

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