Mike Lazaridis

TECH & YOU: BlackBerry Bold: No Mere iClone (at BusinessWeek)

yahoo.com     May 19, 2008   4 related          

Based on a first look, RIM's new smartphone for corporate users is impressive This is a great time for anyone who hates to be away from e-mail and the Internet for more than a few minutes at a stretch. And market leader Research In Motion has risen to the challenge with the BlackBerry Bold. A...                    

RIM's Lazaridis on why Qwerty's still working

zdnet.com     May 16, 2008   4 related          

RIM's co-CEO tells Silicon.com why he believes smartphones are the future, why Qwerty is so exciting, and why the Bold has nothing to do with the iPhone. BlackBerry maker RIM has been very busy this week hosting the Wireless Enterprise Symposium in Orlando, Fla. One of the announcements...                    

BlackBerry Bold: No Mere iClone

businessweek.com     May 15, 2008   3 related          

Based on a first look, RIM's new smartphone for corporate users is impressive This is a great time for anyone who hates to be away from e-mail and the Internet for more than a few minutes at a stretch. And market leader Research In Motion has risen to the challenge with the BlackBerry Bold. A...                    

RIM reveals BlackBerry roadmap

zdnetasia.com     May 15, 2008   21 related          

that will get the smallest of businesses--or even individuals--mobilized on BlackBerry. Speaking at RIM's Wireless Enterprise Symposium (WES) in Orlando, Florida, the BlackBerry maker's co-CEO Mike Lazaridis said the company's vision is "no less than maintenance-free BlackBerry"--or "the ability...                    

Behold, the BlackBerry Bold

itwire.com.au     May 15, 2008   16 related          

The BlackBerry Bold, along with a US $150m software development fund (trumping the iPhone software fund by US $50m), is RIM’s attempt to deflect some attention away from the upcoming 3G iPhone by focusing squarely back on BlackBerry’s enterprise strengths, while highlighting RIM’s ability to...                    

WES 2008 Keynote: Mike Lazaridis and Mike De La Cruz and James M. Kilts (Keynote Party)

blackberrycool.com     May 13, 2008   2 related          

8:34am Late to bed, late to rise! But BBCool is here in full effect, along with 12 million other people! Simon’s going to be manning the flickr stream, and you have BBCool Douglas handling the live blogging! 8:38am Last year, Mikey L. toughed through a keynote while sick. If he’s healthy this...                    

BlackBerry Bold Boldly Goes Where No BlackBerry's Gone Before

blackberrytoday.com     May 13, 2008   21 related          

RIM today introduced the BlackBerry Bold, its highest-end smartphone ever and the first to support tri-band HSDPA 3G wireless data networking on GSM networks worldwide. The Bold is the official name give to the much-rumored about BlackBerry 9000 series Why Bold? It is supposed to be so good,...                    

BlackBerry unveils 'Bold' version, to hit market soon

indiaenews.com     May 13, 2008   4 related          

To broaden its 14-million customer base, BlackBerry maker Research in Motion, based at Waterloo near here, Monday unveiled a new and sleeker version of the wireless device that is a style statement among professionals and corporates around the world.                    

RIM Introduces the BlackBerry Bold Smartphone

webwire.com     May 12, 2008   120 related          

Top of the line BlackBerry smartphone features premium design and unprecedented performance; perfect for business professionals and power users. - - Waterloo, ON - For customers seeking a smartphone th... [WebWire - Monday, May 12, 2008] ... Waterloo, ON - For customers...                    

BlackBerry Bold Doubles Screen Resolution

cdrinfo.com     May 12, 2008   8 related          

Research In Motion on Monday is introducing its first major new BlackBerry model in more than a year: the Bold, a high-end model aimed at the company's core base of business users, but it hopes the sleek device will also catch on in the broad retail market.