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BlackBerry Users to Gain Mobile Access to Google Talk and Google Local

Jan. 12, 2006 - Research In Motion (RIM) today announced that Google Talk instant messaging and Google Local for mobile will be supported on the BlackBerry wireless platform.

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The BlackBerry 8700 Wireless Handheld with Intel's XScale Processor


No product has earned its way into the tech vernacular like the Blackberry and proof positive that this email device is here to stay is the just released 8700 model from Cingular featuring Intel technology. This is the first digital device outside of desktops and laptops that features the XScale processor.

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BlackBerry 8700c Accelerates in Cingular Fast Lane

Nov. 1 /PRNewswire/ -- BlackBerry is going high-speed as Cingular Wireless and Research In Motion (RIM) today introduced the BlackBerry 8700c, the first BlackBerry device to support high-speed EDGE network technology. The new, sleek BlackBerry 8700c features a completely re-engineered device platform that is optimized for breakthrough performance and usability. It will be available in the U.S. exclusively from Cingular Wireless beginning November 21.

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Sprint and RIM Launch Blackberry 7100i Series for Nextel

Oct. 14, 2005 ― Sprint and Research In Motion (RIM) today announced the launch of the BlackBerry 7100i from Nextel, which has all the functionality of a traditional BlackBerry handheld in a slimmer, phone-like design. Operating on the Nextel National Network, the Blackberry 7100i is ideal for mobile professionals who desire an integrated device with email, a wireless phone, personal organizer, Bluetooth® Technology, speakerphone, Web browsing and support for third-party Java Applications. The BlackBerry 7100i from Nextel also combines the power of BlackBerry with real-time GPS navigation and walkie-talkie services.

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T-Mobile USA And RIM Launch The New BlackBerry 7105t


Oct. 13, 2005--T-Mobile USA and Research In Motion (RIM) today announce the availability of the new BlackBerry 7105t together with a new BlackBerry Internet E-mail service for Yahoo! Mail users. Whether in a meeting or out on the road, this new BlackBerry device and service offers an unmatched e-mail experience, providing busy professionals with the freedom to easily manage both corporate and personal messages, while on the go.

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Brother Debuts Bluetooth Mobile Printing Software for BlackBerry Devices

Oct. 11, 2005--Brother International Corporation today introduced its new BlackBerry printing software and software development kit (SDK) for its MPrint MW-140BT mobile printer, featuring Bluetooth wireless technology. The new Brother MPrint software allows users to print from BlackBerry Messages, Tasks, and Calendar on A7 size (4.1" x 2.9") MPrint paper. The Brother MPrint SDK for Blackberry devices provides the tools for software developers to integrate MW-140BT printing into their mobile BlackBerry applications.

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Symbian OS used in Nokia 9300, the first U.S. Device to Feature BlackBerry Conne

September 29, 2005 – Symbian Ltd. today welcomed Cingular and Nokia’s announcement to introduce to the U.S. marketplace the Symbian OS-based Nokia 9300, the first business device on a US operator network with BlackBerry Connect.

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BlackBerry Prints Via Bluetooth

April 18/PRNewswire/ -- At the Wireless Enterprise Symposium 2005 in Orlando, ThinPrint, a software manufacturer and BlackBerry ISV Alliance Member, will present an innovative Bluetooth printing solution for BlackBerry.Read more

New GPS-Enabled BlackBerry 7520 to Be Supported by Roaming Messenger

March 2, 2005 - Roaming Messenger today announced that the Company will be supporting the new global positioning system (GPS) enabled BlackBerry 7520 from Research in Motion (RIM) operating on the Nextel network. The BlackBerry 7520 is representative of a new generation of GPS-enabled smart mobile devices.

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Cingular Introduces New Quad-Band BlackBerry 7100g

Feb. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Business customers who prefer the look and feel of a phone for their primary wireless device now have a handset on which they can access their corporate and personal e-mail and organizer information with today's introduction of the BlackBerry 7100g from Cingular Wireless. The BlackBerry 7100g provides the look and feel of a sleek handset while incorporating a quad-band GSM "world phone" and retaining the powerful wireless e-mail, browser and data capabilities enabled by the BlackBerry platform. The BlackBerry 7100g was developed and manufactured by Research In Motion.

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