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The end of Blackberry?

Posted by Chris Leckness on January 25, 2006 – 8:47 am
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This week, the U.S. Supreme Court refused to review a major patent infringement ruling against maker Research In Motion Ltd.
A federal judge could now stop the Blackberry service.

RIM  may decide to come out with their own technology or settle with patent-holding company NTP Inc. for up to a billion dollars.

Other companies such as Samsung and Nokia are coming out with Blackberry like devices in order to compete.

I don’t have one, so what do those of you that do think about this? What will you do if Blackberry goes away? 

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