Toronto, Canada – Making Up: Free Apps For Furious Blackberry Users

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    Toronto, Canada – Trying to make amends for massive outages last week, Research In Motion announced a free premium apps giveaway for millions of its customers who may still feel jolted, and a month of technical support for some.

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    The Canadian company said Monday that the apps, worth more than $100, will be made available over the coming weeks on BlackBerry(at) App World. They include iSpeech Translator, Bejeweled and Texas Hold’em Poker 2. The offer runs until the end of the year.

    Reseach in Motion also will offer its enterprise customers a month of free technical support.

    Last week’s blackout interrupted email and Internet services for tens of millions of users globally and left company leaders apologizing profusely.

    BlackBerry phones are already struggling to keep pace with competitors like Apple Inc.’s iPhone and shares of Research In Motion have already paid a price.

    Whether the handouts will sooth customers is not yet known, but it was clear that investors were still not in a forgiving mood Monday.

    Shares of Research in Motion Ltd. slumped more than 4 percent, or 99 cents, to $23. Earlier this year, shares traded above $70 each.


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    JewishReporter
    JewishReporter
    12 years ago

    The selection of premium apps will become available to download at BlackBerry AppWorld on Oct. 19.

    zalee
    zalee
    12 years ago

    Blackberry is going down. The only thing they have to hold on to is their existing customers and their corporate customers, of which they are bleeding by the millions.

    The idiotic CEO’s of RIM failed to innovate, and they are paying the ultimate price now.

    Blackberry is old, outdated, ugly, and now UNRELIABLE.

    Flash613
    Flash613
    12 years ago

    I just switched from BB to Iphone4S. It feels like switching from an old fashioned typewriter to a tablet PC. BB days are numbered. They are going to share the same fate as the once popular Palm pilot.