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Research In Motion Limited (RIM) is a Canadian telecommunication and wireless device company best known as the developer of the BlackBerry smartphone. - Source: Wikipedia

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  • Thorsten Heins, president and CEO of Research In Motion, holds up the new BlackBerry 10 mobile device at the company's annual conference on Tuesday, May 14, 2013, in Orlando, Fla. (AP Photo/John Raoux)

    RIM unveils cheaper BlackBerry

    Research In Motion unveiled a lower-cost BlackBerry aimed at consumers in emerging markets on Tuesday and said it will offer its once-popular BlackBerry Messenger service on iPhones and devices running Google's Android software.

  • New BlackBerry coming to the US public on March 22

    BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion will begin selling its new touchscreen smartphone to U.S. consumers with AT&T on March 22. The release will come several weeks after RIM launched the much-delayed devices elsewhere.

  • New BlackBerry coming to the US on March 22

    BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion will launch its new touchscreen smartphone in the U.S. with AT&T on March 22. The release will come several weeks after RIM launched the much-delayed devices elsewhere.

  • Thorsten Heins, CEO of Research in Motion, which is changing its name to BlackBerry, introduces the BlackBerry 10 on Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2013, in New York. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

    BlackBerry pulls 2 new smartphone models from Japan market

    BlackBerry executives have opted against launching two new smartphone models in Japan, in blunt acknowledgement that competitor Apple is beating them on sales and grabbing up market shares.

  • RIM shares up on upgrade

    Shares of BlackBerry maker Research In Motion rose 3 percent Thursday with Wells Fargo saying that better gross margins from the company's new phone will offset potentially limited demand.

  • New BlackBerry to be released in US in mid-March

    The chief executive of Research In Motion said he's disappointed the new BlackBerry won't be released in the United States until mid-March, but he said early data suggests sales in the U.K. are above expectations.

  • RIM shares down again after new BlackBerry launch

    Research In Motion's stock gyrations reflect investors' key concern: Is the BlackBerry maker's new phone the company's savior or isn't it?

  • Thorsten Heins, CEO of Research in Motion, which is changing its name to BlackBerry, introduces the BlackBerry 10 on Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2013, in New York. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

    Research in Motion launches next-generation BlackBerry phones

    Research in Motion unveiled its new lineup of smartphones, under the next-generation BlackBerry 10 operating system, during a Wednesday presentation to bolster excitement for its latest technology.

  • Blackberry falls after introducing newest phone

    Shares of Research in Motion gave up early gains Wednesday after its CEO introduced the new BlackBerry 10 on a stage in New York.

  • After big rally, RIM selling off before launch

    Research In Motion investors are turning skittish ahead of Wednesday's critical launch of the company's much-delayed new BlackBerrys.

  • Samsung sees record-high 4Q profit

    Samsung Electronics Co., the world's largest technology company by revenue, expects record earnings for the fourth quarter of 2012 as shoppers continued to snap up its smartphones and tablets.

  • Samsung tips record-high 4Q profit

    Samsung Electronics Co., the world's largest technology company by revenue, estimated Tuesday that its operating profit for the last quarter of 2012 nearly doubled to a record high, likely driven by continued smartphone momentum.

  • Samsung sees record-high 4Q profit

    Samsung Electronics Co., the world's largest technology company by revenue, expects record earnings for the fourth quarter of 2012 as shoppers continued to snap up its smartphones and tablets.

  • Nokia, RIM settle old disputes in new patent pact

    Nokia Corp. and Canadian smartphone rival Research In Motion have agreed on a new patent licensing pact which will end all existing litigation between the two struggling companies, the Finnish firm said Friday.

  • Investors shed shares of Blackberry maker

    Shares of Blackberry maker Research in Motion slumped more than 16 percent Friday with future revenue coming into question and a declining number of subscribers.

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