Nokia to beef up venture fund, expand in India, China Nokia Corp. is more than doubling the size of its direct venture investment fund with an injection of $150 million, with a view to putting some of the money to use in India and China. 31 Jul 2008
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New top-of-the-line BlackBerry doubles screen resolution Research In Motion Ltd. on Monday is introducing its first major new BlackBerry model in more than a year: the Bold, a high-end model that further demonstrates the company's desire to make tools for both work and play. 12 May 2008
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India says not considering banning BlackBerry India is not considering banning Research In Motion's BlackBerry services at this point of time, the top official in the telecoms ministry said on Friday. 16 Mar 2008
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Mobile firms seek govt meeting on BlackBerry Mobile phone operators are seeking more talks to discuss government security concerns which a newspaper said could lead to the termination of BlackBerry services in India, an industry official said on Wednesday. 12 Mar 2008
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Media CEOs are Facebook and BlackBerry users Facebook is good for keeping up with high-flying buddies, MySpace is for teenage offspring and the BlackBerry is a full-time addiction, according to top media executives who were quizzed on their personal media habits at this week's Reuters Media Summit. 30 Nov 2007
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BlackBerries to sport limitless music Research in Motion's BlackBerries will come with a cheap, unlimited music service from next month for the first time, marking the latest foray by a handheld device maker into a burgeoning music arena. 27 Oct 2007
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RIM takes BlackBerry to China Research In Motion Ltd has shipped the first of its BlackBerry smartphones to China and aims to start selling them later this year, a major breakthrough for the company in penetrating the huge Asian market. 24 Oct 2007
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RIM to unveil new software application BlackBerry maker Research In Motion Ltd. is introducing a software application that can make Palm Treos and other Windows-based mobile devices made by rivals work like a BlackBerry. 05 May 2007