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If RIM has no problems then they have nothing to worry about. It's just like the new Sonic commercial using Burger King, Wendy's and McDonalds showing they don't have footlongs. So what.

RIM is scared that people will now test their phone, find out it has flaws, announce them and RIM will have to give out free cases too.

Yea, no. Keep drinking the kool-aid.
 
*cough* Galaxy S *cough*

I cannot "shut down" my iPhone with one finger. Do you own an iPhone 4? I'm guessing not...

My mother does. I can knock it out with my pinky. Mind you I tend to sweat more than normal people on my hands and feet. This means that they conduct electricity very easily and with the iPhone exposed antenna it problem.

Now the Galaxy all the vidoes I have seen required the death grip to happen.

Ouch don't you hate getting nail by a little hard truth.
 
If what Apple says is false, then RIM can take legal action.

If it's true. They can not.

It sounds to me like they simply resent having this issue made public.

C.
In N.Y what Steve did would be considered a ***** move plain & simple,worry about your products.
 
Two words: Good Client

With that, you do not need a BB or BES

You obviously don't have to use Good technology's solution. We have it in productions with 25-users license. Its sucks compared to BES. It works for basic email and calendar. It has a very long way to go before its has anywhere near the feature set that BES has. Not to mention on the iphone the syncing is horrible slow and the client is very buggy(crashes a lot). There is no way we could replace our 900 Blackberry's with Good.

If Apple is going to over take RIM in the enterprise then they have to elminate the need to have companies like Good. Apples security and administration tools are a joke. Its scary that fortune 100 companies have these devices connected to their corporate networks.
 
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