Yes, Jesus Phone Mini still in limbo Opera has released final versions of its Opera Mini 5 browser for Java-based phones and BlackBerries and its Opera Mobile 10 browser for Symbian S60-based devices and Windows Mobile phones.… Web threats: Why conventional protection doesn't work
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TheRegister on 16th Mar 2010 (via go.theregister.com)
Today Opera Software announced new full 1.0 versions of Opera Mini 5 and Opera Mobile 10. Opera Mini 5 is available as a 1.0 release for Java-based devices, such as BlackBerries (it remains in beta for Android and WinMo). ...
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PhoneScoop on 16th Mar 2010 (via phonescoop.com)
Web analytics firm Quantcast recently released data showing that Androids share of the North American mobile web consumption increased by 8.3% from January 2010, reaching 15.2% of the total mobile consumption in February. Turns out that both Android and BlackBerries are slowly, but surely eating into Apples mobile web share. The iPhone OS share dropped 3.2%
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Amazon.com released a version of its Kindle application for BlackBerry users on Thursday.
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PCWorld on 18th Feb 2010 (via feeds.pcworld.com)
Enterprise Express set for March arrival Research in Motion is offering a tasty incentive for small and medium businesses to standardize on BlackBerries with the introduction of new - and free - server software.… Web threats: Why conventional protection doesn't work
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Today Research In Motion revealed a first look at its upcoming WebKit-based browser for BlackBerries. According to RIM executives, the browser downloads and renders web sites much faster than its previous browsers. The browser is still be tested, and ...
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PhoneScoop on 16th Feb 2010 (via phonescoop.com)
It appears that Washington DC has started up a recent program set to cost $977,346 that will provide smokers with BlackBerry Smartphones (CNN - I forgive you for writing "BlackBerries" and not "BlackBerry Smartphones") in hopes of helping them quit. The plan is run by the American Legacy foundation, and the idea behind it is that smokers will have a 24/7 line to get support whi...
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