After changing its name from Research in Motion (RIM) to blackberry, the Canadian smart phone manufacturer is gearing up to fight competition and regain market share. Blackberry India has made key changes in its top management and go-to market strategy.
Come January 30 and BlackBerry 10, Research in Motion's much awaited and make-or-break OS will be launched. While India might need to wait a few weeks to experience BB10, here's our take on the upcoming OS...
Millions of BlackBerry users now breathe a sigh of relief as Research in Motion (RIM) confirmed today that all glitches that stalled many services yesterday are taken care of.
Research In Motion (RIM) said on Friday that the Indian government had assured the Canadian smartphone maker that it would not be singled out when it came to security concerns for encrypted emails.
India's government is in talks with cellular carriers over access to BlackBerry's encrypted email services after the Canadian company failed to meet a deadline to make the service available to security agencies.