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| 4 Things RIM's New CEO Can Do to Fix the  Company |  | | Monday, January 23, 2012 8:34  PM | Peter Pachal | 
 |  | |  | Research in Motion, better  known as RIM, used to be one of the most dominating smartphone makers in the  world. But it's seen its market share -- and reputation -- flounder of late. So it  wasn't that surprising that the company finally did what... 
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 | 5 Flaws in Your Mobile Marketing  Strategy |  | | Monday, January 23, 2012 9:56  AM | Scott Forshay | 
 |  | |  | The hyper-connected consumer  of today has little patience for clutter or noise. His smartphone is the compass  with which he engages the world, the persistent interface that guides him through  the ever-evolving digital landscape. How then, as... 
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 | RIM's New CEO: No 'Drastic Change'  Needed |  | | Monday, January 23, 2012 9:36  AM | Lance Ulanoff | 
 |  | |  | Is Research in Motion CEO  Thorsten Heins in denial? The newly minted chief executive and company president  told a teleconference audience that he never felt constrained in his previous  roles at RIM to do the things he needed to do at the... 
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 | Acer S3: A Fine Example of the Ultrabook  Species |  | | Monday, January 23, 2012 8:29  AM | Lance Ulanoff | 
 |  | |  | Here's how you know when a  gadget is good -- when it ruins you for other gadgets in its class. That's pretty  much what's happened to me with the Acer Aspire S3 ultrabook. It is a sweet  machine and makes me not want to go back to a good, but... 
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 | Corporations Prefer iOS Over BlackBerry and  Android |  | | Monday, January 23, 2012 7:04  AM | Pocketnow | 
 |  | |  | A recent Checkpoint research  that surveyed 768 IT professionals from the U.S., Canada, United Kingdom, Germany,  and Japan demonstrates that Apple's iOS is the preferred mobile platform when it  comes to corporations. 89% of the questioned have... 
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