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Rewind >> Scalado
This does indeed look like the technology that's going to be in the BlackBerry 10 systems. (Thanks @GCday for the link.)
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27 days ago by guardiantech
When taking a photo of several people at once, it's almost impossible to get that one 'perfect shot' where everyone is smiling and looking at the camera – and where no one is blinking!</p><p>
Not anymore.</p><p>
It's now actually possible to take the best facial expressions from a sequence of photos, and then combine them into one single photo. The result? It's now quick and easy to create the perfect group shot.
This does indeed look like the technology that's going to be in the BlackBerry 10 systems. (Thanks @GCday for the link.)
27 days ago by guardiantech
RIM's failed Hail Mary >> Dustin Curtis
Only one word for that: ouch.
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28 days ago by guardiantech
You'd think they would have spent the time to make sure they got it right, and that they would have focused on radically improving the user interface and experience to bring BlackBerry up to par with Android, iOS, and Windows Phone 7. It is almost impossible to comprehend, but they didn't do that.</p><p>
Instead, they released something uninspired, uninteresting, and unfinished. That no one at RIM had the guts and authority to recognize the seriousness of their situation–the company is literally dying!–and say, “Hey, maybe we should wait until BlackBerry 10 is awesome before we release it,” is an ultimate demonstration of how RIM's culture will lead to its now inevitable demise. This is what happens when the sales people are in charge.
Only one word for that: ouch.
28 days ago by guardiantech
RIM turnaround could take up to 5 years, Watsa says >> Reuters
Duly noted. (Thanks Graeme Dunn for the link.)
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4 weeks ago by guardiantech
Research in Motion Ltd may take four to five years to regain its stride after its recent stumbles, but the BlackBerry maker's stock is a good buy at current levels, value investor Prem Watsa said on Thursday.</p><p>
"Is it going to turn around in three months, six months, nine months? No," said Watsa, chief executive of insurer Fairfax Financial Holdings Ltd. "But if you're looking four, five years ... We make investments over four or five years."
Duly noted. (Thanks Graeme Dunn for the link.)
4 weeks ago by guardiantech
Unforgiven: The consequences of profit failure in mobile phones >> asymco
5 weeks ago by guardiantech
Horace Dediu:
The mobile phone business is brutal.
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Since my post in June last year Sony Ericsson and Motorola were acquired making the total victims list total 14 companies with Nokia, LG and RIM having joined the “endangered species list”. If the pattern repeats, then RIM and Nokia are in early phases of what promises to be an extended period of pain followed by an exit.</p><p>
What the analysis does not answer is when a vendor loses its independence after beginning loss making. Motorola took 20 quarters; Sony Ericsson 14, Ericsson 8 and Siemens only 7. We cannot tell if or when LG which is still operating after 8 and Nokia, which is now in its fourth and RIM in its second quarter post-loss will lose independence.
The mobile phone business is brutal.
5 weeks ago by guardiantech
RIM said to discuss hiring bank to weigh strategy options >> Bloomberg
In the wings, the Fat Lady is doing her vocal warmups.
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6 weeks ago by guardiantech
Research In Motion Ltd. (RIM), the troubled maker of the BlackBerry smartphone, is in talks to hire a financial adviser that can help it weigh strategic options, according to three people with knowledge of the matter.</p><p>
RIM is considering hiring one Canadian bank and one global bank, said one of the people, who asked to remain anonymous because the deliberations are private.
In the wings, the Fat Lady is doing her vocal warmups.
6 weeks ago by guardiantech
RIM announces fourth-quarter results: $125m loss >> RIM
8 weeks ago by guardiantech
Thorsten Heins:
RIM is bleeding very, very badly: a loss of $125m, writedowns on BB7 inventory, a huge drop in revenues, and the slowest growth in subscribers as a percentage of handsets sold ever. If BB10 can staunch the wound, that would go some way to solving its proximate problem. But Heins has to do something Jobs-like now.
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I’m very excited about the prospects for the BlackBerry 10 platform, which is on track for the latter part of calendar 2012. Notwithstanding these strengths and opportunities, the business challenges we face over the next several quarters are significant and I am taking the necessary steps to address them.
RIM is bleeding very, very badly: a loss of $125m, writedowns on BB7 inventory, a huge drop in revenues, and the slowest growth in subscribers as a percentage of handsets sold ever. If BB10 can staunch the wound, that would go some way to solving its proximate problem. But Heins has to do something Jobs-like now.
8 weeks ago by guardiantech
Apple iPhone 4S vs Nokia Lumia 800 vs Samsung Galaxy S2 vs BlackBerry Bold 9900 - which has the best battery? >> Recombu
9 weeks ago by guardiantech
Good test. Spoiler: the BlackBerry did best in real-world tests, followed by the Nokia Lumia. That iPhone 4S and Samsung were a long way behind them - though the iPhone did best in music and video playback tests, followed by the BlackBerry and the Lumia.
Looks like it's a BlackBerry if you're going to be away from a charger, then.
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Looks like it's a BlackBerry if you're going to be away from a charger, then.
9 weeks ago by guardiantech
BlackBerry loses top spot to Apple at home: corporate Canada >> Bloomberg
Canada generates about 7% of RIM's revenues, but fell about 23% from a year earlier. RIM's next quarterly results will be announced on 29 March. (Data about other platforms isn't given in the story.)
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9 weeks ago by guardiantech
Canada’s love affair with the BlackBerry is waning.
Research In Motion has been ousted from the top spot for smartphone shipments in its home market for the first time, trailing Apple Inc.’s iPhone.
RIM, based in Waterloo, Ontario, shipped 2.08m BlackBerrys last year in Canada, compared with 2.85m units for Apple, data compiled by IDC and Bloomberg show. In 2010, the BlackBerry topped the iPhone by half a million, and in 2008, the year after the iPhone’s debut, RIM outsold Apple by almost five to one.
Canada generates about 7% of RIM's revenues, but fell about 23% from a year earlier. RIM's next quarterly results will be announced on 29 March. (Data about other platforms isn't given in the story.)
9 weeks ago by guardiantech
More feds ditch BlackBerrys >> Politico.com
february 2012 by guardiantech
Not good for RIM:
Android phones look to be getting a look-in too. As do iPads. Basically, ABR - anything but RIM.
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The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives is planning to start the process of ditching Research in Motion’s signature BlackBerry wireless phone largely in favor of the iPhone, the agency’s top tech official told POLITICO.
“We’re going to delete the BlackBerry from the mix,” Rick Holgate, ATF’s chief information officer, said in an interview.
That move — which includes swapping out about 3,800 BlackBerrys — should be complete in “probably no more than a year,” he said. More than 60% of the replacement devices are initially slated to be iPhones.
Android phones look to be getting a look-in too. As do iPads. Basically, ABR - anything but RIM.
february 2012 by guardiantech
We’re very sorry, BlackBerry users >> Kayak blog
february 2012 by guardiantech
From the travel app people:
Does the platform erosion lead or follow market share erosion?
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It is with a heavy heart (and thumbs) that we must announce this: KAYAK Mobile is dropping active support and maintenance for our BlackBerry application. We are sincerely sorry to BlackBerry users, but we have regrettably come to this practical decision.
When we started KAYAK in 2004, we issued BlackBerries to the entire engineering team so we could communicate instantly 24/7. Today we've all switched, and it seems our users are doing the same. Our audience of BlackBerry users has been declining precipitously, and we can't justify the cost any longer.
RIM was a smartphone pioneer and we thank them for what they've done, and wish them renewed success. BlackBerry was (and is) an amazing messaging platform. But it's not working out to be a great channel for consumer mobile applications, which is what leads us to this sad post.
Does the platform erosion lead or follow market share erosion?
february 2012 by guardiantech
Halliburton to ditch BlackBerrys in corporate transition to Apple's iOS platform >> Apple Insider
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february 2012 by guardiantech
"Over the next year, we will begin expanding the use of our mobile technology by transitioning from the BlackBerry (RIM) platform that we currently use to smartphone technology via the iPhone," the Houston, Texas-based firm told employees in an internal newsletter this month.
february 2012 by guardiantech
CES 2012: RIM Shows Off New BlackBerry Phone And Tablet OS | WebProNews
january 2012 by guardiantech
BlackBerry OS 7.1, which begins rolling out to BlackBerry smartphones today, includes a variety of new features. BlackBerry Tag allows users with NFC-enabled phones to exchange information by bumping their phones together. Mobile hotspot functionality has been added as well, along with enhanced search capability.
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january 2012 by guardiantech
Exclusive: Amazon weighed buying RIM but interest cooled >> Reuters
december 2011 by guardiantech
"Amazon hired an investment bank this summer to review a potential merger with RIM, but it did not make a formal offer, said one of the sources. It is not clear whether informal discussions between Amazon and RIM ever led to specific price talk, or who else had approached RIM about a takeover."
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december 2011 by guardiantech
2008: BlackBerry’s Quest: Fend Off the iPhone >> New York Times
december 2011 by guardiantech
From April 2008: "Since the iPhone went on sale last summer, amid long lines of shoppers and media adulation, the contours of the smartphone market have begun to shift rapidly toward consumers. An industry once characterized by brain-numbing acronyms and droning discussions about enterprise security is now defined by buzz around handset design, video games and mobile social networks.
"That means R.I.M., which has historically viewed big corporations and wireless carriers as its bedrock customers, needs to alter its DNA in a hurry."
It didn't. Fascinating reading, in retrospect: "But there are also signs that R.I.M. faces steeper challenges. At the end of last year, BlackBerry had a 40 percent share of the United States smartphone market, down from 45 percent at the end of 2006, thanks largely to the 17.4 percent share the iPhone grabbed in its first six months.
"In March, [Steve] Jobs announced that Apple would take the rare step of licensing Microsoft’s corporate e-mail technology, to allow iPhones to connect directly to business computers — a dagger aimed at the heart of R.I.M.’s strength in the corporate market."
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"That means R.I.M., which has historically viewed big corporations and wireless carriers as its bedrock customers, needs to alter its DNA in a hurry."
It didn't. Fascinating reading, in retrospect: "But there are also signs that R.I.M. faces steeper challenges. At the end of last year, BlackBerry had a 40 percent share of the United States smartphone market, down from 45 percent at the end of 2006, thanks largely to the 17.4 percent share the iPhone grabbed in its first six months.
"In March, [Steve] Jobs announced that Apple would take the rare step of licensing Microsoft’s corporate e-mail technology, to allow iPhones to connect directly to business computers — a dagger aimed at the heart of R.I.M.’s strength in the corporate market."
december 2011 by guardiantech
Blackberry ($RIMM) is worth less than the Apple App Store. Just the App Store. Not iPhone. Not iPad. Not Mac. Not iTunes. >> brian s hall
december 2011 by guardiantech
"Per analysis from Trefis, iTunes and App Store each contribute approximately 2% to Apple's market cap. For those doing the math at home, that means App Store contributes $7.08 billion to Apple's market cap."
RIM's current value? $7.04bn. Has anyone started a Tumblr for things RIM is worth less than?
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RIM's current value? $7.04bn. Has anyone started a Tumblr for things RIM is worth less than?
december 2011 by guardiantech
Indonesian government threatens to ban BlackBerry services if it can't spy on users >> Engadget
december 2011 by guardiantech
We feel that we've heard this story before in a slightly different context. What if the Egyptian or Syrian government were to demand it? Would that be different?
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december 2011 by guardiantech
RIM: 2012 BlackBerry phones will be charming, whimsical and fun >> Pocket-lint
november 2011 by guardiantech
"Research In Motion’s senior vice president of Industrial Design, Todd Wood, has told Pocket-lint that the next range of BlackBerry smartphones will be officially summed up using the words “charming, whimsical and fun”."
To be honest 'whimsical' is not a word we've ever wanted to have attached to a mobile phone. "Reliable, consistent, long-lasting" - those are good words.
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To be honest 'whimsical' is not a word we've ever wanted to have attached to a mobile phone. "Reliable, consistent, long-lasting" - those are good words.
november 2011 by guardiantech
RIM says investigating delays, but insists no widespread outage >> AllThingsD
november 2011 by guardiantech
“There is no system-wide outage,” RIM said in a statement to AllThingsD. “However we are investigating reports that some users in (Europe, the Middle East, India and Africa) have experienced delays.”
Pesky Europeans.
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Pesky Europeans.
november 2011 by guardiantech
An Update on BlackBerry PlayBook OS 2.0 «Inside BlackBerry >> The Official BlackBerry Blog
october 2011 by guardiantech
"First off, we have decided to defer the inclusion of the BBM™ application to a subsequent BlackBerry PlayBook OS release. We are committed to developing a seamless BBM solution that fully delivers on the powerful, push based messaging capabilities recognized today by BlackBerry® users around the world and we’re still working on it. In the meantime, BlackBerry smartphone users will be able to continue to use BlackBerry® Bridge™ to securely access BlackBerry® Messenger™ on the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet’s high resolution display."
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october 2011 by guardiantech
Apple loses to RIM in Indian smartphone market >> Bloomberg
october 2011 by guardiantech
Sells fewer there than to Norway: "Sales for the world’s biggest company by market value are hindered because Indian wireless carriers, which started third- generation networks this year, have yet to offer nationwide services fast enough to take advantage of iPhone features, said Gus Papageorgiou, an analyst at Scotia Capital Inc. in Toronto."
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october 2011 by guardiantech
Thoughts from RIM's Q2 financial results conference call >> CrackBerry.com
september 2011 by guardiantech
A former analyst explains why Wall Street has a downer on RIM. Though it basically comes down to: keep overpromising and underdelivering.
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september 2011 by guardiantech
RIM Ships 200,000 PlayBooks Last Quarter >> Business Insider
september 2011 by guardiantech
"The PlayBook numbers are really, really bad. Just 200,000 shipped versus estimates of 600,000 to 700,000."<br />
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september 2011 by guardiantech
Editorial: How RIM can improve BlackBerry right now >> This is my next...
september 2011 by guardiantech
"As a primary device, I was shocked to find that the 9900 was almost workable."<br />
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Grammatical quibbles aside (obviously he's the primary device, he's using it), this is a fairly reasonable list of the problems Rim faces. However, it's not very likely to fix them any time soon.
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Grammatical quibbles aside (obviously he's the primary device, he's using it), this is a fairly reasonable list of the problems Rim faces. However, it's not very likely to fix them any time soon.
september 2011 by guardiantech
Canaccord slashes RIM PlayBook sales estimates >> Financial Post
september 2011 by guardiantech
"When leading electronics retailers dramatically cut the price of a tablet just to get it off the shelves, conventional wisdom and recent history suggests that device is likely failing to post a challenge to Apple Inc.’s iPad.<br />
"Canaccord Genuity financial analysts Michael Walkley and Matthew Ramsay raised those very fears about Research In Motion Ltd.’s BlackBerry PlayBook over Labour Day weekend, after Best Buy discounted the RIM tablet by $50 to $150, depending on the model."<br />
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The analysts have cut their estimates for 2011 Playbook sales from 2.2m to 1.5m, and for 2012 from 3m to 2.5m. Anyone know of any pre-PlayBook launch forecasts from RIM itself?
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"Canaccord Genuity financial analysts Michael Walkley and Matthew Ramsay raised those very fears about Research In Motion Ltd.’s BlackBerry PlayBook over Labour Day weekend, after Best Buy discounted the RIM tablet by $50 to $150, depending on the model."<br />
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The analysts have cut their estimates for 2011 Playbook sales from 2.2m to 1.5m, and for 2012 from 3m to 2.5m. Anyone know of any pre-PlayBook launch forecasts from RIM itself?
september 2011 by guardiantech
RIM signs license agreement covering Dolby Audio technologies; Dolby agrees to withdraw patent infringement actions against RIM >> BusinessWire
september 2011 by guardiantech
"Dolby Laboratories (NYSE: DLB) said today that Research in Motion ("RIM" ) agreed to enter into a license agreement for its use of Dolby's advanced audio technologies that were the subject of two lawsuits recently filed by Dolby against RIM. As a result, those cases were dismissed today based on agreement between the parties."<br />
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RIM has Dolby sound? Apparently, yes.
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september 2011 by guardiantech
RIM Finds Indonesia Fertile Ground for BlackBerry Growth >> WSJ.com
september 2011 by guardiantech
"Booming demand for BlackBerrys here and elsewhere in the developing world is lifting hopes that the smartphone's embattled manufacturer might still have the means to grow even as its market share plummets in the U.S. and other wealthy countries."<br />
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But no mention of recent scrape with Indonesian government over access to emails etc.
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But no mention of recent scrape with Indonesian government over access to emails etc.
september 2011 by guardiantech
Browser Incorrect >> BlackBerry App World
september 2011 by guardiantech
"BlackBerry App World"Get apps designed for your smartphone<br />
"Notice: This web page uses ActiveX controls that work only in Microsoft Internet Explorer. To ensure that BlackBerry App World is correctly downloaded to your BlackBerry, this site is not designed to work with any other Internet browsers. If you cannot use Internet Explorer, you may be able to download the software directly to your BlackBerry smartphone."<br />
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Obviously, you won't see that if you go to it with Internet Explorer.
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"Notice: This web page uses ActiveX controls that work only in Microsoft Internet Explorer. To ensure that BlackBerry App World is correctly downloaded to your BlackBerry, this site is not designed to work with any other Internet browsers. If you cannot use Internet Explorer, you may be able to download the software directly to your BlackBerry smartphone."<br />
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Obviously, you won't see that if you go to it with Internet Explorer.
september 2011 by guardiantech
Enterprise likes RIM's new BlackBerrys; consumers, not so much >> AllThingsD
september 2011 by guardiantech
"Checks conducted by Canaccord analyst T. Michael Walkley indicate strong initial upgrade sales for RIM’s new BlackBerry OS 7 smartphones, particularly the Bold 9900 at Verizon. But demand for it appears to be concentrated among business users.<br />
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“'With the Bold 9900 the first compelling new BlackBerry in nearly two years for Verizon customers, we were encouraged that our checks indicated Verizon’s large BlackBerry enterprise base appears to have strong demand for the first BlackBerry OS 7 device on Verizon’s network,' Walkley writes. <br />
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Yay BlackBerry!<br />
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“'However, our more consumer-centric retail store checks indicated smartphone consumers continue to overwhelmingly choose the iPhone 4 or new Android smartphones versus the $250 Bold 9900.'”<br />
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Oh BlackBerry. Remember, there are more consumers than businesses, and replacement markets aren't growth.
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“'With the Bold 9900 the first compelling new BlackBerry in nearly two years for Verizon customers, we were encouraged that our checks indicated Verizon’s large BlackBerry enterprise base appears to have strong demand for the first BlackBerry OS 7 device on Verizon’s network,' Walkley writes. <br />
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Yay BlackBerry!<br />
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“'However, our more consumer-centric retail store checks indicated smartphone consumers continue to overwhelmingly choose the iPhone 4 or new Android smartphones versus the $250 Bold 9900.'”<br />
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Oh BlackBerry. Remember, there are more consumers than businesses, and replacement markets aren't growth.
september 2011 by guardiantech
Research In Motion: Needham wonders If It could disappear >> Forbes
july 2011 by guardiantech
Analyst Charles Wolf at Needham has an existential concern: "“To say RIM’s first quarter results and second quarter guidance were ugly is an understatement,” he writes. “Notwithstanding management’s enthusiastic endorsement of BlackBerry OS 7 devices that should arrive by September, it’s unlikely they will have any material impact on RIM’s downward trajectory.” He adds that it is an “open question” is adopting QNX as the OS for future devices can save the day, noting that it “does not address RIM’s inability to design a user interface int he class of iPhone and Android.”<br />
"RIM isn’t dead, but it looks more and more like the walking dead – a zombie company. Writes Wolf: 'Unless the company cracks the code in the consumer market, RIM’s likely to become a shadow of its former self.'"<br />
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But surely RIM has got a good handle on consumers - it's just not able to charge premium prices?
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"RIM isn’t dead, but it looks more and more like the walking dead – a zombie company. Writes Wolf: 'Unless the company cracks the code in the consumer market, RIM’s likely to become a shadow of its former self.'"<br />
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But surely RIM has got a good handle on consumers - it's just not able to charge premium prices?
july 2011 by guardiantech
Inside RIM: An exclusive look at the rise and fall of the company that made smartphones smart >> BGR.com
july 2011 by guardiantech
Intriguing (if not particularly well-written; it reads like a lightly edited email dump) romp through the woes besetting RIM internally. Mike Lazaridis is clearly very smart, but not good at perceiving consumer needs.
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july 2011 by guardiantech
Always sell BlackBerry with a data plan! >> Nokia Siemens Networks blog
july 2011 by guardiantech
"..sometimes you need to turn to your Marketing department to lower signalling – or at least that’s what one major operator in Europe learned recently.<br />
"The operator was puzzled when they started seeing a huge increase in signalling traffic, at a much faster growth rate than had been observed previously. The growth was so rapid that it very quickly threatened network stability, so something had to be done fast. Using Nokia Siemens Networks’ Network and Service Assurance solution (which is how we know about this), the operator found that it was signalling traffic from BlackBerries that was responsible for the spike. Drilling down further, they found that it wasn’t just BlackBerries – it was one particular model of BlackBerry. And the data spike had started when the operator had begun offering that particular BlackBerry model as part of a recent special promotion – without a data plan."
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"The operator was puzzled when they started seeing a huge increase in signalling traffic, at a much faster growth rate than had been observed previously. The growth was so rapid that it very quickly threatened network stability, so something had to be done fast. Using Nokia Siemens Networks’ Network and Service Assurance solution (which is how we know about this), the operator found that it was signalling traffic from BlackBerries that was responsible for the spike. Drilling down further, they found that it wasn’t just BlackBerries – it was one particular model of BlackBerry. And the data spike had started when the operator had begun offering that particular BlackBerry model as part of a recent special promotion – without a data plan."
july 2011 by guardiantech
Open letter to BlackBerry bosses: Senior RIM exec tells all as company crumbles around him >> BGR
june 2011 by guardiantech
Usually a site whose exclusives are better taken with tongs (in our experience), but this chimes with other things we've been hearing about RIM. A dramatic letter, on a par with the Yahoo "Peanut Butter" memo.
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june 2011 by guardiantech
How will mobile carriers react to iMessage? >> Quora
june 2011 by guardiantech
Lots of interesting comments; takeaway: "More concisely: this is a pricing arbitrage hack, not a change in the economics of the network, and so, after a brief period, any price advantage will be squeezed out of existence by adjusted tariffs."
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june 2011 by guardiantech
BlackBerry PlayBook sales miss targets by over 90% at major retailer, 'much higher' return rate than XOOM >> Boy Genius Report
may 2011 by guardiantech
"According to a trusted source from a major big box retailer, sales of RIM’s BlackBerry PlayBook have fallen far short of expectations. In addition, we’re told that the PlayBook is being returned at a higher pace than the Motorola XOOM. According to our source, PlayBook sales at this particular retailer missed internal sales targets by more than 90%."<br />
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Pinch of salt may be required: other sources suggest comparatively good sales. But sales through retailers probably aren't RIM's intention for the PlayBook.
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Pinch of salt may be required: other sources suggest comparatively good sales. But sales through retailers probably aren't RIM's intention for the PlayBook.
may 2011 by guardiantech
Research Immobilized: Time for a Management Shake-Up? >> AllThingsD
may 2011 by guardiantech
"Seems the incremental advances RIM showed off at BlackBerry World this week did almost noting to convince Wall Street that the company can reverse continuing market share losses and reinvigorate its pioneering BlackBerry platform. As Needham analyst Charlie Wolf said in a note to clients Wednesday afternoon, RIM is a one-trick pony whose one trick no longer works.<br />
"'RIM has attempted to keep pace by adding the standard checklist of features to its BlackBerries, as defined by the iPhone,' Wolf said. 'Unfortunately, RIM’s skills as a hardware manufacturer have been more than offset by it ineptness in software development, the focus of competition today. The blame must be laid at the feet of the company’s Co-CEO’s who in their actions and words, appear to have no clue on how to mount a successful response.'"
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"'RIM has attempted to keep pace by adding the standard checklist of features to its BlackBerries, as defined by the iPhone,' Wolf said. 'Unfortunately, RIM’s skills as a hardware manufacturer have been more than offset by it ineptness in software development, the focus of competition today. The blame must be laid at the feet of the company’s Co-CEO’s who in their actions and words, appear to have no clue on how to mount a successful response.'"
may 2011 by guardiantech
Research in Motion BlackBerry World announcements disappoint analysts >> AllThingsD
may 2011 by guardiantech
"'Nothing we saw…gives us incremental conviction that anything changes fundamentally in the balance of power against Android and iOS,' [UBS analyst Philip] Huang said. 'In general, we believe, RIM’s fundamental challenge over the next few quarters will be executing flawlessly on the hardware, platform, and ecosystem shifts occurring.'"<br />
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If RIM misses its profit forecast for the full year, or has to retreat from it (which is very likely), its management won't have any credibility, is the suggestion.
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If RIM misses its profit forecast for the full year, or has to retreat from it (which is very likely), its management won't have any credibility, is the suggestion.
may 2011 by guardiantech
BlackBerry Bold Touch 9900 review >> PC Advisor
may 2011 by guardiantech
"We were lucky enough to get some hands-on time with the new BlackBerry Bold Touch 9900/9930, and though it's difficult to get a truly accurate feel for a smartphone that's tethered to a table and while hundreds of feisty journalists peer over your shoulder, I can say with little hesitation that the Bold Touch 9900 is one very impressive BlackBerry."<br />
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So it's not a "review", it's a "hands-on" to a device tethered to a table. A few minutes spent typing is apparently enough to determine that it's fantastic. 20 minutes is enough to award 9/10.<br />
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Come on, this sort of stuff is nonsense. "First impressions", perhaps.
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So it's not a "review", it's a "hands-on" to a device tethered to a table. A few minutes spent typing is apparently enough to determine that it's fantastic. 20 minutes is enough to award 9/10.<br />
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Come on, this sort of stuff is nonsense. "First impressions", perhaps.
may 2011 by guardiantech
BlackBerry maker RIM’s shares plunge on profit warning >> Financial Times
april 2011 by guardiantech
"RIM’s stock fell $6.17, or 11 per cent, to $50.43 in late trading on Thursday, after earlier closing at $56.59 on Nasdaq.<br />
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"Underscoring its problems, RIM said BlackBerry shipments would be at the lower end of the range of 13.5m-14.5m units it had projected last month and the mix of devices it sells would shift towards cheaper models.<br />
"In a tense call with analysts after the profit warning was announced, Jim Basillie, RIM’s co-chief executive, insisted the company’s current problems were transitory rather than the start of a longer-term decline. “We all wish we could have got the new products out quicker,” he said, “but that just hasn’t happened.”<br />
Not a call they'd have wanted to make just as BlackBerry World - the fiesta for developers and clients - is kicking off in Florida.
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"Underscoring its problems, RIM said BlackBerry shipments would be at the lower end of the range of 13.5m-14.5m units it had projected last month and the mix of devices it sells would shift towards cheaper models.<br />
"In a tense call with analysts after the profit warning was announced, Jim Basillie, RIM’s co-chief executive, insisted the company’s current problems were transitory rather than the start of a longer-term decline. “We all wish we could have got the new products out quicker,” he said, “but that just hasn’t happened.”<br />
Not a call they'd have wanted to make just as BlackBerry World - the fiesta for developers and clients - is kicking off in Florida.
april 2011 by guardiantech
BlackBerry PlayBook tablet lacks all the right moves >>Wired.com
april 2011 by guardiantech
"Any tablet debuting more than a year after the Apple’s market-dominating iPad needs an edge. For the PlayBook, that edge is support for Adobe Flash, a feature that the iPad is famously lacking. RIM says it took over two years of working with Adobe to bring Flash to its tablet.<br />
"Two years may not have been enough. During a round of Plants vs. Zombies, gameplay bogged down whenever the animation got intense. Every time I tried to access a Flash game on Facebook, the browser crashed. Yes, every single time. Say goodbye to your well-tended crops, Farmvillians."<br />
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Likely to say less about the PlayBook than Flash generally, we suspect.
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"Two years may not have been enough. During a round of Plants vs. Zombies, gameplay bogged down whenever the animation got intense. Every time I tried to access a Flash game on Facebook, the browser crashed. Yes, every single time. Say goodbye to your well-tended crops, Farmvillians."<br />
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Likely to say less about the PlayBook than Flash generally, we suspect.
april 2011 by guardiantech
Sorry Playbook, but it's just not fair... >> Joy of Tech
april 2011 by guardiantech
Oh, dear, Mike Lazaridis's bad mood when interviewed by the BBC isn't going to go away. Possibly ever.
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