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    Mobile-device users find they have the same usability problems that some disabled users encounter with PCs, according to researchers from the University of Manchester.

  • BlackBerry maker countersues Visto

    Research In Motion is fighting back against the latest allegations that its BlackBerry mobile e-mail device infringes on patents.

  • BlackBerry saved

    The long-running BlackBerry saga appears to be over.

  • BlackBerry case: No shutoff for now

    More than 3 million US BlackBerry users won't lose their service -- at least for now.

  • RIM's workaround revealed

    BlackBerry maker Research In Motion on Thursday announced details of how its new software workaround, designed as a backup if US courts impose an injunction later this month, will be released to customers.

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    Time for a limit on storage limits

    We're constantly being told that storage capacity is cheaper than ever, so why do companies still insist on imposing size limits on e-mail inboxes?

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