Top Tech News

CIO Today Network Sites:   Top Tech News  |   CIO Today   |   Mobile Tech Today   |   Data Storage Today
News & Product Reviews for Tech Leaders
Making the case for BYOD
Powering Productivity
Managing Mobility

Download the White Paper
Wednesday, May 22nd 
Introducing Simpana® 10 software
Home
Network Security
Microsoft/Windows
Linux/Open Source
Apple/Mac
Mobile Tech
World Wide Web
Tech Trends
Data Storage
Applications
Hardware
Unified Communications
Spam & Hackers
Chips & Processors
Cloud & Virtualization
Personal Tech
Press Releases
 
Free Newsletters
Top CIO News
 
Mobile Tech Today
 

Advertisement


Mobile Tech

RIM Changes Name to BlackBerry, Unveils 2 New Phones

RIM Changes Name to BlackBerry, Unveils 2 New Phones
January 30, 2013 10:52AM

Bookmark and Share
"This is not the finish line, this is the starting line," said Thorsten Heins, the company's chief executive. RIM will be known as BlackBerry going forward. One of the new BlackBerry 10 devices, the BlackBerry Z10, is all touchscreen, while the other, the Q10, sports a small QWERTY physical keyboard. Both are LTE-capable.

Brocade delivers a comprehensive cloud-optimized networking portfolio of products and open-architecture solutions to simplify and accelerate the deployment of cloud computing and provide maximum deployment flexibility with plug-in scalability. Click here to learn more.

The new BlackBerry has landed. On Wednesday, the Canadian company formerly known as Research In Motion introduced its first two BlackBerry 10 devices and renamed itself after its best-known brand.

The main launch was in New York but there were also launches in other cities, including Toronto and Dubai. One of the new devices, the BlackBerry Z10, is all touchscreen Relevant Products/Services, while the other, the Q10, sports a small QWERTY physical keyboard. Both are LTE Relevant Products/Services-capable.

"This is not the finish line, this is the starting line," said Thorsten Heins, the company's chief executive. RIM will be known as BlackBerry going forward.

The Z10 offers a 4.2-inch display with 1280x768 resolution, a dual-core TI OMAP 4470 1.5-GHz processor, 2 GB of memory, and 16 GB of internal storage, as well as an 8-megapixel camera with 1080p recording on the back, a 2-megapixel front camera, and near-field communications for mobile Relevant Products/Services e-commerce. The model will be available through T-Mobile, Sprint, AT&T Relevant Products/Services and Verizon Wireless beginning in March in the U.S., and this week in the U.K. and Canada.

Q10, Viki

The Q10 has a 3.1-inch touchscreen with 720x720 resolution, the same processor as the Z10, and the same memory and internal storage. The model will also be distributed through the big four carriers, although apparently not until April.

The BlackBerry 10 operating system provides a virtual Relevant Products/Services keyboard on the Z10 that is designed to resemble the physical keyboard that had been characteristic of a BlackBerry phone. There's also updated camera software Relevant Products/Services, and access to a revised BlackBerry World app and media store. Both devices have a voice agent called Viki, which is being compared to Apple's Siri in that it allows users to voice their commands for reminders, news or weather, and other functions.

At first glance, the reaction appeared positive. The New York Times' David Pogue, for example, apologized in writing on Wednesday for having said that RIM was "doomed." His pessimism, he said, was based on such facts as RIM's worldwide market share being in the low single digits, its stock price having dropped 90 percent from its high in 2008, and the company having laid off thousands and fired its two CEOs. (continued...)

1  |  2  |  Next Page >

 

Tell Us What You Think
Comment:

Name:

Advertisement

Have an informed opinion on this story?
Send a Letter to the Editor.
We want to know what you think.
Send us your Feedback.

 Related Topics  Latest News & Special Reports

  iPhone Takes a Hit in Satisfaction
  Dell Kills Its In-House Public Cloud
  After 360, There Comes the Xbox One
  A Terabyte's the Limit Now at Flickr
  Customers Less Satisfied with Win 8

 Technology Marketplace

BYOD & MDM
Build a business case for a BYOD program.
 
Cloud & Virtualization
Brocade technologies help enable the full benefits of virtualization.
Riverbed Stingray Traffic Manager on Amazon Web Services
 
Contact Centers
Unlock the potential in your people with Microsoft Dynamics
 
Customer Service
Unlock the potential in your people with Microsoft Dynamics
 
Data Security
Simpana® 10 software: an exponential leap forward
 
Data Storage
Brocade makes it easier to deploy, manage, and scale networks.
 
Enterprise Software
Simpana® 10 software: an exponential leap forward
 
Mobile Apps
Build great mobile apps that drive engagement.
 
Network Security
Brocade makes it easier to deploy, manage, and scale networks.
 
Enterprise Hardware Spotlight

Dell Kills Its Public Cloud Effort, Will Offer Partner Marketplace
Putting the kibosh on its efforts to build out a public cloud, Dell has announced a new program to offer a choice of cloud Infrastructure-as-a-Service through a central marketplace of partners.

Dell's Dismal Quarter Shows PC Maker's Challenges
Dell's financial decay worsened during its latest quarter as the company slashed its personal computer prices in response to the growing popularity of smartphones and tablets in the beleaguered industry.

U.S. Defense Department Gives iOS 6 Security OK
In a vote of confidence for Apple's iOS devices, the Defense Department has given the all-clear for employees to use iPads and iPhones for work. But only those running iOS 6, and only if issued by the government.

Advertisement
Enterprise Security Spotlight

Chinese Hackers Resume Attacks on U.S. Targets
Hackers commissioned by a cyber unit of the People's Liberation Army in China have resumed their espionage after several months' hiatus that started when a U.S. security firm exposed their activities.

Syrian Electronic Army Hacks Financial Times
The Financial Times is the latest victim of the Syrian Electronic Army, a group that supports Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. The U.K.-based newspaper said a blog and its Twitter accounts were hacked.

Patch Tuesday Hyper Focuses on IE 8
Microsoft on Tuesday issued 10 security bulletins that fix 33 vulnerabilities. These updates include MS13-038, which will address the Internet Explorer 8 issue described in Security Advisory 2847140.

Advertisement
Navigation
Top Tech News
Home/Top News | Network Security | Microsoft/Windows | Linux/Open Source | Apple/Mac | Mobile Tech | World Wide Web
Tech Trends | Data Storage | Applications | Hardware | Unified Communications | Spam & Hackers | Chips & Processors
Cloud & Virtualization | Personal Tech | Press Releases
Also visit these Enterprise Technology Sites
Top Tech News | CIO Today | Mobile Tech Today | Data Storage Today

Services:
FreeNewsFeed | Free Newsletters | XML/RSS Feed

About CIO Today Network | How To Contact Us | Article Reprints | Services for PR Pros (In partnership with NewsFactor) | Top Tech Wire | How To Advertise

Privacy Policy | Terms of Service
© Copyright 2000-2013 Top Tech News. All rights reserved. Article rating technology by Blogowogo. Member of Accuserve Ad Network.