RIM intros new BlackBerry browser to rival iPhone’s Safari

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paidContent UK / Digital Spy An industry group of UK newspapers is challenging the BBC’s plan to release free apps for the iPhone and other mobile devices, saying the effort will “undermine the commercial sector’s ability to establish an economic model in an emerging but potentially important market.”

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Ma Bell’s Steamy Affair With an Android
Motorola’s Backflip ushers in a new era.

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WEB/TECH: Musicians Slowly Migrate to Mobile
In an effort not to get left behind in the next digital shift from desktop to mobile (like they almost were in the shift from CD to MP3), musicians are starting to proactively look at ways to get onto cell phones. MySpaces iLike built tools for artists to easily design their own iPhone apps. The concept didnt really take off, but some notable acts were on board initially…

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The University Times | The University of North Carolina at Charlotte’s Student Newspaper Since 1949
Stanley Wilder briskly walks into his second floor office, energized with talk about the challenges of managing the J. Murrey Atkins Library financial budget. Some of the day’s pressure hangs in the air, but Wilder shows only pure confidence as he places a trendy new iPhone on the table.

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RIM intros new BlackBerry browser to rival iPhone’s Safari
BlackBerry maker Research In Motion introduced a new browser for its devices, which runs on the rendering engine behind Apple’s Safari browser.

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