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BlackBerry 10 in action

With all the news about Microsoft Surface and Apple's iOS 6, you may have completely forgotten about RIM. Once it was the reigning mobile-device king, now its BlackBerry 10 software is the ailing company's last hope for survival.

I sat down with RIM Principle Architect Gary Klassen, a fancy title for Grand Poo-Bah of software design, at the BlackBerry Jam developer conference in New York. Mr. Klassen treated me to yet another sneak peek of BlackBerry 10 running on the Dev Alpha developer handset. This time, however, RIM allowed me to shoot a quick video of what I saw. … Read more

Golden parachutes for Balsillie, Lazaridis in wake of RIM ouster

Research In Motion's former co-CEOs Jim Balsillie and Mike Lazaridis might have run into some trouble in their waning days at the company, but that didn't stop the mobile firm from giving them some serious entitlements to make their departure a bit easier to handle.

RIM yesterday filed a form 6K with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), outlining how it compensated its former co-CEOs upon their ouster. According to that filing, Balsillie received $7.93 million in "entitlements" made up of about $4.8 million in cash, health and welfare plans for himself and his … Read more

BlackBerry developers say RIM is energized, on track

RIM headlines these days speak doom and gloom, but at least some developers see a brighter future.

According to the handful of devoted BlackBerry developers I spoke with at today's BlackBerry Jam 10 world tour event in Santa Clara, Calif., RIM proved at the BlackBerry 10 Jam in Orlando last May that the beleaguered smartphone-maker finally "gets it," and is prepared to give developers the tools they're asking for to create apps for the QNX-based BlackBerry 10 platform.

The press didn't realize the interesting stuff that was really happening, these software authors maintained, since RIM … Read more

Did RIM shelve an idea to license BBM to competitors, carriers?

Research In Motion had at least considered licensing BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) before its chief executive Thorsten Heins shifted focus, according to a new report.

Late last year and early into 2012, RIM's executives were drawing up plans to make BBM available for licensing to device makers and carriers, the Wall Street Journal is reporting today, citing sources. According to the publication, the platform was to be called "SMS 2.0," and would work on both Android and iOS.

To help make that push, RIM last year acquired messaging firm LiveProfile, according to the Journal's sources. The … Read more

After all the hype, RIM's 'Wake Up' campaign fizzles out

commentary Research In Motion is in need of a drastic change. But its most recent viral-marketing campaign, "Wake Up," hasn't exactly helped it achieve that goal.

The company has updated its "Wake Up" Web page with a short speech telling the corporate world that it should wake up and realize that "it's time to mean business."

"Now before you go looking for your suit and briefcase, we're not talking about that kind of business," a narrator is heard saying as the text scrolls up the page. "Business is … Read more

RIM CEO: BlackBerry 7 devices won't be upgradable to 10

Amidst all the news coming out this week about BlackBerry World 2012, RIM CEO Thorsten Heins said today that devices running BlackBerry 7 will not be upgradable to the newest operating system, BlackBerry 10.

According to The Verge, BB7 will still be available. However, it looks like it'll be reserved for more of RIM's entry-level handsets. Meanwhile, BB10 will be featured in its high-end devices.

Fortunately, the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet is the only device that can be updated later on to the new OS.

CNET's own Maggie Reardon reported that at BlackBerry World 2012 in Orlando, Fla., … Read more

Rumors that T-Mobile will carry BlackBerry 10 devices emerge

According to Sydney Myers, an editor from PhoneDog, T-Mobile said that it will release devices carrying BlackBerry's new operating system, BlackBerry 10, starting this November.

The carrier's support for the OS, which will be available starting August, remains tentative for now. Other carriers, such as AT&T, Verizon Wireless, and Sprint, have also yet to report if they will release devices running BlackBerry 10.

BlackBerry World 2012 just finished up this week in Orlando, Fla. There, RIM execs showed off the OS' new features, including a touch-screen keypad, Flow view, and gesture controls.

Editors' note (updated May … Read more

BlackBerry 10 Dev Alpha: Shape of RIM's future phones?

ORLANDO, Fla. --The BlackBerry 10 Dev Alpha test phone that RIM showcased at BlackBerry World 2012 will never be sold to consumers, but it likely represents how the company's flagship handsets will look, feel, and handle. … Read more

RIM CEO: We're not abandoning BlackBerry physical keyboards

ORLANDO, Fla. -- Research In Motion is not killing off its physical keyboards, according to CEO Thorsten Heins.

Heins, who addressed a room full of journalists and bloggers at the company's BlackBerry World conference here, said he wanted to clear up confusion based on the company's unveiling of the BlackBerry 10 software. It was widely reported or intimated that RIM may be getting rid of its physical keyboard, he said.

One of the highlights of the yet to be released BlackBerry 10 software is the intelligent virtual keyboard that takes touch-screen keypads to a new level. The software … Read more

Time-shifting BlackBerry camera makes pictures perfect

ORLANDO, Fla. -- Cameras using BlackBerry OS 10 software will have the capability to wind back time on selected portions of photos to make sure that the image has captured all of its subjects at their best. The example used in the demonstration at BlackBerry World showed two people having their photo taken; when one of the subjects had her eyes closed in the finished shot, the photographer was able to select her face and wind back, frame by frame, to find a moment when her eyes were open. With this moment found, only this portion of the final photo … Read more