1. West Coast Flavor's Avatar
    http://ca.reuters.com/article/technologyNews/idCATRE70M2BT20110123

    This is the kind of innovation that made Blackberry what it is today. Although this doesn't really affect my experience on Blackberry.. I'm happy to see RIM making strides. +1 for BB!


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    Last edited by West Coast Flavor; 01-23-11 at 08:20 PM.
    01-23-11 08:16 PM
  2. alby4ever's Avatar
    Pretty innovative. I gave dire warnings to our IT guy that if my device (not a BB) got wiped and my personal stuff ended up getting lost, there would be **** to pay. Something like this woud've prevented that serious talk.

    However, this absolutely won't affect the rising tide of corporate employees who are bringing in their own iPhone and Android devices. These employees just don't want to use a BB anymore. Doubt this affects anything really.
    Last edited by alby4ever; 01-23-11 at 08:30 PM.
    01-23-11 08:27 PM
  3. amazinglygraceless's Avatar
    http://ca.reuters.com/article/technologyNews/idCATRE70M2BT20110123

    This is the kind of innovation that made Blackberry what it is today. Although this doesn't really affect my experience on Blackberry.. I'm happy to see RIM making strides. +1 for BB!
    Innovation? You are joking right? This is a standard feature on the Nokia E71. It's would be innovative is RIM did it first. This is merely copying and catching up.
    01-23-11 10:36 PM
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