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Palm, smartphone maker, in worldwide layoffs [Meltdowns]A tipster tells us that Palm, the troubled smartphone maker, is laying off 10 percent of its staff. I called a spokeswoman at the company, who confirmed the layoffs but not the number of employees affected; Palm, at last count, had about 1,050 employees. She also said the company would make "... |
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MySpace app for BlackBerry gets big downloadsThe MySpace application for BlackBerry is being downloaded in record numbersThe MySpace application for the BlackBerry is being downloaded in record numbers, according to Research In Motion and MySpace. ... |
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BlackBerry Storm Review (Verdict: Not Quite a Perfect Storm) [Blackberry Storm Review]It's hard to overstate how important the BlackBerry Storm is to RIM and Verizon. It's RIM's bold effort to fend off the iPhone and Verizon's best hope for a star handset that draws people in, or at least keeps them from bailing. The Storm's major innovation is what RIM calls SurePress—the entire t ... |
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Chicago Tribune reviews RIM’s BlackBerry Storm: ‘Can’t compete with Apple’s iPhone’With the touch-screen Storm, Research In Motion Ltd. offers a response to Apple Inc.'s iPhone... ... |
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BlackBerry's Storm, and the Continued Quest for the Perfect PhoneThe iPhone is not perfect. There is, of course, a tendency to genuflect before it, as if God delivered it unto us. The thing crashes. It drops calls. Its App Store is an autocracy. The touch screen isn't for everybody. It doesn't shoot video. The iPhone is a wonderful, thrilling breakthrough. But... |
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BlackBerry Storm: No Wi-Fi. No iPod. No iTunes App Store. No sale.With the BlackBerry Storm, Research in Motion Ltd.'s first-ever, touch-screen device... ... |


