BlackBerry

31 results about this entity

Period: 01 Dec 2005 - 13 Aug 2021

BlackBerry maker RIM and Thomson Reuters establish venture fund

Research in Motion (RIM)- the Canadian maker of the Blackberry handheld device - is teaming with Thomson Reuters to set up a $150 million venture capital fund that will invest in applications and services for mobile platforms.

RIM hit with new patent challenge

Just two months after settling a long running patent infringement dispute that almost shut down its Blackberry mobile e-mail service, Canada's Research in Motion has been slapped with another patent claim, this time from California-based Visto Corporation.

RIM pays $612.5m to settle Blackberry patent dispute

Research in Motion (RIM), the Canadian maker of the Blackberry handheld device, has agreed to pay $612.5m to settle its long-running patent infringement dispute with US-based NTP.

Blackberry wins reprieve in US court dispute

Research in Motion, maker of the popular Blackberry handheld device, has been granted a reprieve in its damaging patent dispute with Virginia-based NPT as US District Court Judge James Spencer called on the warring parties to settle their case out of court and withheld a judgement on an injunction that would have immediately shut down the service.

US Justice Department plea boosts RIM

Research In Motion's battle to fend off patent challenges to its popular mobile Blackberry device has received a boost from the US Justice Department and separate court rulings in the UK and US.

RIM adds Google messaging to Blackberry

Canada's Research in Motion (RIM) says its popular Blackberry handheld device will soon support the Google Talk instant messaging service and Google Local mapping application.

BlackBerry users face shutdown as judge rules against RIM

Research in Motion (RIM), the Canadian maker of the popular Blackberry handheld device, may be forced to shut down its US mobile e-mail service after a federal judge rejected its request to enforce a $450 million settlement reached earlier this year with US-based NTP, which holds the patent to the wireless technology.