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D: Dive Into Mobile–The Full Interview Video of RIM’s Mike Lazaridis

All Things D - As promised, All Things Digital will begin publishing the full videos of the interviews we did last week at our D: Dive Into Mobile conference in San Francisco.

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BlackBerry Co-Founder Cuts Stake to Under 5%

WSJ- BlackBerry Ltd. co-founder Michael Lazaridis disclosed in a regulatory filing on Tuesday that he reduced his combined stake with another co-founder in the smartphone maker to just under 5%, and indicated he no longer plans to pursue a joint bid to acquire the company outright.

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Samsung’s Galaxy S3 VS BlackBerry’s Z10

Galaxys3apps: Now that the company formerly known as Research in Motion (RIM), now simply known as BlackBerry, has unveiled its new flagship mobile – the BlackBerry Z10 – the question as to how it matches up to other flagship mobiles offered by other brands has been raised.

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DivineHand1254300d ago (Edited 4300d ago )

I think RIM is making the same mistake Nokia did with the Lumia phones and that is they are releasing a phone to compete with products that are on the market now rather than the ones that will be coming in the upcoming months. Can't wait to see what Samsung does with its Youn screen with upcoming products and i hope someone uses the Tactus morphing touch screen technology very soon.

Speed-Racer4300d ago

Why the S3 comparison though? The S4 is on its way and I'm guessing it's going to blow other phones out of the water in terms of specs. The S3 is a pretty old phone but still very competitive. I'm happy that BlackBerry finally is seeing the light, but they really haven't hit the mark with the Z10.

KingPin4300d ago

nevermind the S4, why havent they compared it to the Note2 or the LG optimus G or the LG nexus?

all those phones are superior to the S3. i think BB had its day, just like nokia has. i also read somewhere that BB10 was ditching BIS, the service that made it popular to start off with.

mcstorm4300d ago

I have to disagree with you saying Nokia has had its day. No company can stay at the top for ever in the Tech world. Everything has a life span and just like it was MS in the pc world Nokia were the mobile world. Apple were then top of the tree and now it is Android. Android will one day start to drop in sales and something else will come along and take its place. As for Nokia they are starting to come back into the Market again with its Lumia range and I see them becoming the 3rd biggest behind Samsung and Apple over the next 3 years as there Lumia devices can hold them self's up against the best Smart phones out there and the same with the Mid and bottom end of the market phones with the 800s and 600s.

As for Blackberry I don't think they will be able to get back into the market as they don't offer enough options with the devices. I maybe wrong and I hope they can get back into the market as having Android, IOS, Windows Phone and Blackberry all doing well in the market makes it even better for us as customers as it will keep them all competing to keep there mobile OS above the others.

Cartesian3D4300d ago (Edited 4300d ago )

so all you care about is "in terms of specs" ?
blackberry had a right step in right direction, focusing on quality software and experience is better than focusing on increasing core number!

what S4 will offer that you don't already know ?5 inch full HD display? quadcore A15 with quad A7 cores in 28nm node process? does that make your experience any better? is it enough to make S4 unique compare to Optimus G pro or other Full HD androids?

the only thing samsung have done better than other android players is brand management, highend product support and S-pen(which S4 wont have I think)

Z10 wont be successful like original iphone or galaxy S2 , but Im sure it will bring sth new to the table. hope nokia and Blackberry live healthy, because without them Im sure apple and samsung cant bring enough innovation in this market

Speed-Racer4300d ago

Well, a few reviews did point out that the it isn't the simplest piece of software to use. Getting to apps required going through a lot of menus. I'm sure people will get accustomed, but from the demonstration, there really wasn't anything on the UX front that impressed me to say stood out vs. what's offered on iPhone or Android.

tsbushah4444296d ago

As for Blackberry I don't think they will be able to get back into the market as they don't offer enough options with the devices.and this write

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Research In Motion: Just Call Us BlackBerry

Maximum PC: Research In Motion (RIM) doesn't want you to call it by its former name, anymore. RIM will now operate under the name "BlackBerry," the company announced today during a much anticipated press event. In addition to a name change, RIM BlackBerry unveiled its newest mobile computing platform, BlackBerry 10, along with two phones, the Q10 with a physical keyboard and Z10 with just a touchscreen.

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newsguy4304d ago

More like, just call us "irrelevant"