by Robb Dunewood | Feb 2, 2006 | Stories
Research in Motion is stating that if the Federal Judge James R. Spencer shuts BlackBerry service down, it could cost U.S. businesses $49 billion. It is hard to see how disruption to the financial services industry or to Fortune 500 companies would do anything but...
by Robb Dunewood | Feb 2, 2006 | BlackBerry
Back in November rumors about Research in Motion buying out Palm started to surface but nothing really ever came out of them. I bet after todays news that Mark Nelson, a top Palm shareholder, wants Palm to consider a buyout, the rumors about RIM being a potential...
by Robb Dunewood | Feb 2, 2006 | BlackBerry
A top shareholder of Palm Inc. which makes hand-held electronic devices, has sent a letter to the company’s board urging them to explore a sale of the company, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday. The newspaper said Mark Nelson, an investor who owns...
by Robb Dunewood | Feb 1, 2006 | Stories
The United States Department of Justice, for the second time, has asked Judge James R. Spencer to hold of on any plans to shutdown BlackBerry maker Research in Motion until it is better understood how it’s users will be exempted. The department said there had...
by Robb Dunewood | Feb 1, 2006 | BlackBerry
As expected, the United States Patent and Trademark Office has rejected the fifth NTP patent that BlackBerry maker Research in Motion was found guilty of infringing upon. This brings the the total of 5 of 5 patents rejected in all, however, this is still not the final...