B-day is looming for RIM: On Jan. 30, the BlackBerry maker will debut its new BB10 platform. Over the past several months, it has been steadily revealing information about the OS and the devices that will run it. More information about its strategy came to light at CES, where CMO Frank Boulben gave an interview this week. RIM plans to release at least six BB10 devices in 2013 that will target a range of price points from low to high end, he said, and it hasn’t inked an exclusive relationship with any carriers.
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Posted by: Erika Morphy January 11, 2013 07:00 AMB-day is looming for RIM: On Jan. 30, the BlackBerry maker will debut its new BB10 platform. Over the past several months, it has been steadily revealing information about the OS and the devices that will run it. More information about its strategy came to light at CES, where CMO Frank Boulben gave an interview this week. RIM plans to release at least six BB10 devices in 2013 that will target a range of price points from low to high end, he said, and it hasn’t inked an exclusive relationship with any carriers.