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  BlackBerry 10's new features explained

RIM Back to Slow Motion?

  Jennifer Fritzsche, Wells Fargo Securities analyst, weighs in on the BlackBerry 10, and address some of the headwinds still facing the company.

Unveiling of BlackBerry 10

  CNBC's Jon Fortt reports the BlackBerry 10 is taking direct aim at Apple's iPhone and Google's Android; and Shaw Wu, Sterne Agee senior technology analyst, discusses where the stock could be headed now.

Could the BlackBerry Be 'Cool' Again?

  CNBC's Jon Fortt offers insight on his interview with Research In Motion's CEO Thorsten Heins on the day his company launched its BlackBerry 10. Discussing their take on its new product, and the stock's future, with Tim Stevens, Engadget; Michael Copel...

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Live from The BlackBerry 10 Experience!

RIM sets stage for clients to run BlackBerry 10 devices

RIM shares rise to 13-month high on strategic review hopes

RIM mulls licensing out software: CEO in paper

RIM says users line up to try new BlackBerry 10 platform

RIM shares jump ahead of BlackBerry 10 launch

Three top U.S. wireless carriers to embrace BlackBerry 10

RIM shares jump in Toronto, rebound from sharp decline

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  RIM CEO Speaks Out on BlackBerry 10, Tablet Market

CNBC's Jon Fortt speaks to Research In Motion's CEO Thorsten Heins about the company's BlackBerry 10 launch, his expectations for 2013 in the competitive mobile industry, and plans for the tablet market.

  Amazon Leading Tech Higher

CNBC's Seema Mody reports Amazon is leading the technology sector higher despite its earnings miss, and Research In Motion's stock is selling off after its BlackBerry 10 launch.

  RIM CEO Unveils New BlackBerry 10

Thorsten Heins, Research in Motion president and CEO, explains how the new BlackBerry 10 will help users engage in true multi-tasking.

  New BlackBerry 10 unveiled

CNBC's Jon Fortt shows off the new BlackBerry 10, and New York Times tech columnist David Pogue demonstrates what makes RIM's new smartphone so smart.

  Tech Battle: Apple vs. RIM

CNBC's Seema Mody takes a look at two tech competitors and their highly-anticipated product debuts: BlackBerry 10 and a new iPad.

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Dutt, managing director of BlackBerry India, speaks during the launch of the BlackBerry 10 smartphone in Mumbai
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