BlackBerry maker Research In Motion Ltd. breezed past investor and analyst expectations in delivering its second-quarter results on Thursday and forecast strong growth in subscribers for the future......
Research in Motion's popular Blackberry mobile device has been the undisputed market leader since its start, however the company now faces challenges as rivals offer similar devices, a new report indicates.
The market for mobile security products to protect user's hand-held devices and identity will expand to almost a $5 billion by 2011, new research indicates.
Cognos Inc. is preparing to unplug its business analysis software from the desktop PC and make it mobile, with plans for its first launch on BlackBerry devices in early 2007.
It was only a matter of time: China is catching Blackberry fever. And like most other things in that burgeoning economy, it's likely to be at cut-rate prices.
Large businesses are in love with Blackberry and its wireless email capabilities. Research in Motion, the Canadian firm who sells the enterprise-centric devices, shipped a record 1.5 million units in 2005, snatching up nearly 8 percent of the worldwide smartphone market. The success however, makes RIM a prime target and competitors are scrambling to get a piece of the pie.