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Bad reception is a hardware problem, says Consumer Reports, which offers an easy, albeit ugly, fix: duct tape.
RIM plans in the coming months to finally release new versions of its BlackBerry Desktop Manager software that support 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Microsoft Outlook 2010.
AT&T-branded parts for the BlackBerry Pearl 9100 are available, suggesting the device could soon become available in the U.S.
Get Internet connectivity via PC anywhere using your BlackBerry. CIO.com's BlackBerry black belt Al Sacco explains how to "tether" a Windows PC to the Internet using your RIM smartphone's wireless network connection.
In the first two months after rolling out an enterprise 2.0 suite to improve Facebook-style networking and information sharing, Philips CIO Maarten de Vries saw 10,000-plus employees start using the software. He shares four factors key to the success
New video clips of three as-of-yet unreleased—or even announced—BlackBerry smartphones have surfaced.
BlackBerry-maker RIM's new BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) 5.0 Service Pack 2 (SP2) for both Microsoft Exchange and IBM Lotus Domino packs a handful of valuable new features for adminisrators and BlackBerry users.
CIO.com can't reveal his name, but this 30-year veteran of stalking thinks the next generation of cyberstalkers is too spoiled. Between Facebook and Foursquare, it's no wonder, he says.
Microsoft suddenly has more Windows than a skyscraper. Is Windows 8 just the newest member of a sprawling OS family that's growing too big too fast?
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