With the BlackBerry World 2012 about to begin, today during a Canada Breakfast a few hours before the main keynote, RIM unveiled by confirming that the...

In a wit to know who has responsible for the embarrassing Wake Up campaign, Mumbrella back late last week posted an article stating whether Samsung was...

With the news and photos surrounded from one source to another, including the latest that states that RIM’s BlackBerry 10 will be out by October. More...

We yesterday reported that RIM is in urge to strengthen its position in the international market with the launch of the BlackBerry Curve 9320. The Verge...

Following up the first-look of a BlackBerry 10 phone we posted back in late January followed by Crackberry culled several pictures that it reportedly...

The phone that we’re waiting for quite long time – the one that help RIM to strengthen its position in the international market – the BlackBerry...

With Apple making something extra big with its Q2 2012 results and having over $110 billion in cash, the Cupertino-based giant could theoretically buy three major rivals – Amazon, Nokia and Research In Motion although still the interesting thing left is that Apple still have cash to continue its shopping stigma (only if it wants to). Checking the market cap of all three:...

With the earlier news surrounded the web that the troubled BlackBerry maker Research In Motion was interviewing financial advisers. Reuters reports that the company has retained the services of law firm Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy LLP to lead a broad restructuring effort – include selling assets, seeking joint ventures or licensing patents. The publication...

With the recent makeover plan and in an urge to increase revenues, BlackBerry maker Research In Motion launching a low-cost BlackBerry smartphone for the Indian market. As BGR India details, it is based on BlackBerry OS 7.1, with a 2.44-inch QVGA display, Wi-Fi support, inbuilt radio, basic 2 megapixel camera and 2G support only. The real beauty is in the price, which...

The long-awaited Oracle and Google trial finally make its way to courtroom and what interesting thing is coming out that Oracle CEO Larry Ellison put up the fact that his company at one point considering purchasing the Blackberry maker Research In Motion or Palm in order to get into the mobile phone marketplace, reports The Wall Street Journal. But what interesting is...