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CIO Columnist RIM BlackBerry 10 Slated For Jan. 30 Reveal
By Eric Zeman
RIM will finally unveil its next-generation smartphone platform on Jan. 30, but don't expect handsets to be available right away.

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IBM Expands Mobile Security, Management Suite
With new BYOD and app development tools, IBM wants customers to look at mobile as an opportunity, not a risk.

Apple Will Pay For Paltry Samsung Apology
U.K. judge, irritated with Apple's halfhearted compliance with the court's decision, orders it to pay Samsung's legal fees.

AT&T Commits To Less FaceTime Blocking
Customers with tiered data plans and LTE-capable iOS devices will soon be able to conduct FaceTime video calls over a cellular connection.

RIM BlackBerry 10 Gets Government Security Clearance
You won't be able to buy any BlackBerry 10 smartphones from RIM until March 2013, but when you do, they'll be certified for government work.

Samsung Galaxy S III Steals iPhone's Crown
Samsung's 2012 flagship smartphone was the most popular device during the third quarter of the year, ousting Apple's long-time title holder.

Watch For Microsoft To Acquire Nokia, Nvidia
With Surface already out and a Windows Phone possibly on the way, it's clear that Microsoft means to become a big player in hardware -- but it will need to open up its checkbook.

Tablets Cause Wi-Fi Stress: Truth And Fiction
Don't fall for vendor scare tactics about an impending iPad-fueled WLAN-a-geddon.

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Posted By Eric Z:
"Yes, RIM has always said Q1, but I have doubts they'll make it. Carrier testing isn't the only hurdle BB10 has to clear before devices go on sale."
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