News Summary: BlackBerry with keys hits stores
KEYBOARD LOVERS REJOICE! Months after a touchscreen version hit stores, BlackBerry's newest smartphone with physical keyboard, the Q10, is now on sale in the U.S. Full story
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TORONTO (Reuters) - BlackBerry co-founder Mike Lazaridis said on Thursday he has no plans to sell his stake in the smartphone maker even as he steps down from the board to focus on a new quantum computing investment fund. Full story
Before you get too excited, lets remember two things: one, companies file patent applications for things all the time that never see the light of day. Two, the application is for the hinge specifically, so don't get your hopes up for a BlackBerry 10 laptop. That being said, this glimpse at a potent Full story
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The afterglow of Research In Motion Ltd's BlackBerry 10 unveiling faded on Thursday as a flurry of lukewarm reviews signaled the company's struggle to regain momentum in the hyper-competitive smartphone market was just beginning. Full story
Research In Motion is changing its name to BlackBerry, with the FMHR traders. Meanwhile Apple suffered its worth month of trading in four years, reports CNBC's Jon Fortt.
CNBC's Jon Fortt offers insight on his interview with Research In Motion's CEO Thorsten Heins on the day his company launched its BlackBerry 10. Discussing their take on its new product, and the stock's future, with Tim Stevens, Engadget; Michael Copel...
CNBC's Seema Mody reports Amazon is leading the technology sector higher despite its earnings miss, and Research In Motion's stock is selling off after its BlackBerry 10 launch.
Alex Moazed Applico president and CEO, discusses why many app developers will be looking closely at RIM's new operating system. And, Rob Enderle, RIM consultant, describes his experience with the new BlackBerry 10.
CNBC's Jon Fortt speaks to Research In Motion's CEO Thorsten Heins about the company's BlackBerry 10 launch, his expectations for 2013 in the competitive mobile industry, and plans for the tablet market.
John Sculley, former Apple CEO, discusses three things that RIM needs to do to turnaround the company. "A lot of it is going to be about pricing," Sculley added.
CNBC's Jon Fortt shows off the new BlackBerry 10, and New York Times tech columnist David Pogue demonstrates what makes RIM's new smartphone so smart.
Washington, UNITED STATES: A businessman checks his Blackberry 10 February, 2006 in Washinton, DC. The Canadian manufacturer of the BlackBerry wireless e-mail handheld that made addicts of several million Americans, faces a court showdown 24 February, 2006 over a patent dispute which could cut its
Mike Lazaridis, of Research In Motion, speaks during BlackBerry's DevCon at the Moscone West Center in San Francisco, California, in this October 18, 2011 file photo. REUTERS/Beck Diefenbach/Files
Research In Motion Co-Chief Executive Jim Balsillie smiles as he poses with a PlayBook tablet computer and a Blackberry Torch during an interview at the G20 CEO Summit in Seoul November 10, 2010. REUTERS/Aly Song
Research in Motion BlackBerry smartphone handsets are pictured in this illustration picture taken in Lavigny, July 21, 2012. REUTERS/Valentin Flauraud