Articles tagged with: Seven and Blackberry
Blackberry LBS Apps 4-Times More Expensive Than iPhone, Android LBS Apps
.. over 2,300, and the highest percentage of paid for LBS apps, at over 75%. Sixty seven percent of Blackberry apps are paid and eighty percent of Android Marketplace apps are free. After standardizing app types across all three App Stores, this r more
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CIOs Can Cut 50 to 80 Percent of Communications Costs
..ogy marketplace from $2.2 trillion worldwide today to $4 trillion in just seven years. Hilton reinforced that moving to an Anywhere IT environment means getting more, not less, for users. "Features and functionality only increased with the new more
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Research In Motion Increases Subscriber Growth Expectations
..buying season and the momentum carried on stronger than expected during the past seven weeks despite a seasonally slower timeframe and the challenging economic environment," said Jim Balsillie, Co-CEO at RIM. "We are pleased with our more
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iPhone 3G Leads US Consumer Mobile Phone Purchases in the Q3 2008
..nes purchased in Q3 were music enabled (versus 49 percent last year). "A growing data divide continues in cellular handsets," Rubin said. "Those who see the value in wireless Internet access are justifying the investment, whereas voice-centric more
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Majority of US Phone Users Report Surging Mobile Phone Usage
.. seven respondents between the ages of 23 to 34 doing so for more than two hours/week. Sixty-four percent of those surveyed reported that they would share content via their mobile phone with their contacts from social networking sites if it were e more
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More Tussles Over India's BlackBerry Security Dispute
The ongoing dispute between the Indian government and BlackBerry maker, Research in Motion took another twist when, in a submission to the Department of Telecom (DoT), the company claimed that there are four other companies with equally secure email platforms. The company said that targeting BlackBerry handsets and ignoring the others would not solve the security concerns that the Indian government says are behind its demands for access to BlackBerry emails. more
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Canadian Union Wants More Pay for Workers With Blackberrys
..told AFP. "If you have a BlackBerry, you are essentially available 24 hours, seven days per week," he said. "If you want that degree of availability, you have to pay people for it." Waterloo, Ontario-based Research in Motion more
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Optus Renews Telecoms Contract with Australian Bank
.. Australia." Phil Soutter, General Manager, IT Production, St. George said, "For seven years, Optus has demonstrated that it has the scale and flexibility to provide commercial and operational efficiency, whilst remaining nimble and responsive more
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Motorola and Research in Motion Sue Each Other
..y in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas for allegedly infringing seven US patents covering mobile-communications technology. As is usual with such lawsuits, the suit claims RIM "willfully infringed the patents", more
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Execs choose BlackBerry as their perfect partner for Valentine’s Day
.. will try not to. Senior managers were asked if they love or hate their BlackBerrys, and seven out of 10 admit they love it. They explained that the mobile device allows them to keep constantly up-to-date with important work information such as more
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