Since it was written, they would have to prove Libel, which is exceptionally difficult. IN THE US.
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Since it was written, they would have to prove Libel, which is exceptionally difficult. IN THE US.
A large amount of the U.S citizens are made in Mexico so you might as well have your phones made there. Especially Arizona muahahaha
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Yahoo's finance-page editors still trying to bash BBRY, on some of their biggest news EVER - 1Million Z10 order for single partner, WhatsApp now available...
On the page announcing the 1M Z10 order, this was the article text, taken from "Theflyonthewall.com":
Very sedate.BlackBerry announced that one of its established partners has placed an order for one million BlackBerry 10 smartphones, with shipments starting immediately. This order marks the largest ever single purchase order in BlackBerry's history, the company said.
Now under the article, in the section "Related News", look what they picked - when there are tons of more recent, more positive, more relevant news to choose from:
- Home Depot to replace BlackBerry smartphones for iPhone 4S, Apple Insider s …
- All the evidence that Blackberry is doomed—even in the enterprise
- Former Blackberry CEO sells all company shares
- Home Depot Ditches BlackBerry For iPhones
- First BlackBerry 10 device in India costs 43,490 rupees
- BlackBerry launches first BB10 device in India at $800
- BlackBerry former co-CEO Balsillie discloses no stake in company
- The choice in India’s mobile market: A $2 Samsung sticker or an $800 BlackBerry …
- The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights: BlackBerry, Apple, Google, Nokia and Barclays …
- Is Your Smartphone Making You Stupid?
- China now has more tablets and smartphones than the US
- LG aims to raise smartphone sales by 52 percent
- AT&T Expands LTE
- Apple signals emerging-market rethink with India push
Yahoo screenshot - Imgur
Could those idiots have picked ANY WORSE collection of negative-Nelly articles on BBRY???
ARGHHH.
Is not only being bias, is also being very disrespectful !
We already know over here that not her secusamrt bb got speed on, but her normal Nokia for daily uses. That phone is not encrypted.
That's not any proof of bias, but I'm not sure what standard you're using... Seems pretty low.