by Robb Dunewood | Feb 24, 2006 | BlackBerry, RIM
Just 2 days ago the first of five NTP patents that BlackBerry maker Research in Motion was found guilty of infringing upon was rejected on final review by the United States Patent and Trademark Office and the second one fell yesterday. This morning Research in Motion...
by Robb Dunewood | Feb 24, 2006 | BlackBerry, RIM
Judge James R. Spencer has basically left things as they were in the NTP vs. Reserach in Motion patent infringement case. Hey has issued a warning in unmistakable language that the two companies need to settle this out of court or he is going to do it for them, and...
by Robb Dunewood | Feb 24, 2006 | BlackBerry, RIM
Just listening to the ruling, or lack there of, and for right now no injunction will be levied against Research in Motion. More to come very soon. RIM stock (RIMM) is skyrocketing right now… UPDATE: 1 I’ve listened to several interviews by RIM co-CEO Jim...
by Robb Dunewood | Feb 24, 2006 | BlackBerry, RIM
Forrester Research telecom analyst Ellen Daley thinks theres about a 60 percent chance an injunction will be issued. Even if that is true in my opinion there is a 0 percent chance that BlackBerry gets shut down. In fact, I would be willing bet all the loose change...
by Robb Dunewood | Feb 23, 2006 | BlackBerry, RIM
Optus and Research In Motion today introduced the BlackBerry 8700g in Australia. Operating on Optus’ network, the quad-band BlackBerry 8700g provides the ultimate balance of performance, design and function and features a completely re-engineered device platform...
by Robb Dunewood | Feb 23, 2006 | BlackBerry, RIM
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on Wednesday afternoon issued a final rejection on one of the five NTP patents that BlackBerry maker Research in Motion was found guilty of infringing upon. The question that every BlackBerry user is asking this morning is will...