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  • RIM Surging Ahead In Smartphone Market
    Tuesday 9 September 2008 – 06:20
    While the economy may not be doing too hot right now, the maker of the Blackberry is doing great
  • RIM sales up, but profits slide
    Friday 30 June 2006 – 11:07
    RIM has reported that quarterly sales rose an impressive 35%, but that wasn't enough to offset employee stock options and other costs. Net income fell to $129.8 million from $132.5 million in the previous year. Sales grew from $453 million a year ago to $613 million.
  • Norwegian company may save RIM in legal battle with NTP
    Friday 2 December 2005 – 09:49
    The legal battle between NTP and RIM was joined by a third company from Norway. With a string of court losses and facing a possible shutdown of their Blackberry surface, RIM got an unexpected win today from the United States Patent Office (USPTO). The USPTO has ruled that a Norwegian company may have filed one of the disputed patents before NTP.
  • RIM, Symbian Ink Licensing Deal
    Monday 17 March 2003 – 05:26
    Research In Motion Ltd.
  • Victory for RIM: No injunction, but judge urges parties to settle
    Friday 24 February 2006 – 05:19
    US District Judge James Spencer will not issue a new injunction, or lift the stay of his existing injunction, against BlackBerry manufacturer RIM today. However, he warned both sides to quickly come to a settlement, or else he'd impose an "imperfect" judgment that no one would like.

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  • RIM working on Blackberry emulator for Windows Mobile*
    Wednesday 25 April 2007 – 01:45
    Research in Motion is working on an emulator to make Windows Mobile based devices, such as the Palm Treo, work like a Blackberry. The software is due to become available in the Fall and will replace the Windows user interface with a more familiar Blackberry one, and then allow the device to sync up with Blackberry services such as email and calendars. The interesting thing about the emulator is that it will allow users to switch back and forth between "Blackberry" and "Windows" mode, thus giving the best of both worlds. The only issue with the emulator is that it is being written for Windows Mobile 6, so the majority of devices currently on the market will not be capable of availing of the Blackberry service.

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