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...According to research by music economist Will Page, stadiums and festivals took about half of the box office spend in 2022 compared with 23 per cent in 2012....
...But its most interesting feature is Sleep Sensing, which uses Motion Sense (powered by Soli low-energy radar technology) to analyse how the person closest to the display is sleeping....
...We write in response to James E Hansen et al’s letter (“EU must include nuclear power in its list of sustainable sources”, December 17), which mistakenly advocates nuclear energy to address climate change...
...The initiative from New Zealand et al has not reached critical mass: the big trading economies have not signed on....
...Per Starr et al., a 10 per cent increase in the number of non-competes leads to 6 per cent lower wages in states that enforce the agreements versus those that do not....
...China wants to lead in tech, so having two players chasing the market caps of Facebook et al is a plus....
...It trialled an early version of Ocado et al, with the wonderfully terrible name, The Armchair Grocer....
...Two groups with ties to the Russian intelligence services hacked the party’s information-technology infrastructure, accessing opposition research on Donald Trump, said CrowdStrike, a security firm hired...
...Meanwhile, Brexit can set in motion similar developments in other countries, compounding uncertainty....
...The fear of being tripped up by technology is a powerful turn-off for consumers, according to research by Visa....
...This is all a far cry from 2008 when the market valued BlackBerry (then called Research In Motion) at almost $80bn....
...Although contrast GMO et al: That’s rather more convoluted. In fact, it’s a recipe for a sovereign bankruptcy regime in US courts....
...edge” technology....
...portion split among four other segments: Microsoft’s Windows Phone, Nokia’s Symbian, Research In Motion’s BlackBerry, and other platforms such as Samsung’s Bada and Linux, says IHS. 9am Last of the stat...
...Apple’s concept has been imitated by rivals including Google, Microsoft, Research In Motion, Nokia, HP and Samsung and analysts say it has changed the face of computing....
...But Research In Motion’s Slough nerve centre was still gripped by the dataquake. Mounting hysteria among customers was not even quelled by RIM’s assurances that BrickBreaker still worked....
...Research in Motion’s acquisition of QNX for a new operating system for its smartphones, as well as Hewlett-Packard ’s purchase of the Web OS operating system (not to mention a sizeable portfolio of patents...
...Behind the upheaval lie deep changes in personal computing that have been set in motion by the industry’s most creative mind: that of Steve Jobs....
...So, what to make of the BlackBerry PlayBook, Research in Motion’s first tablet, which goes on sale on Tuesday in the US and Canada, and in other markets later this quarter?...
...Research in Motion, maker of BlackBerry phones, is one technology company well placed to make inroads into automobiles....
...Research In Motion, maker of the BlackBerry, has announced a series of partnerships with the United Arab Emirates’ telecoms regulator and two state-backed operators less than two weeks after the Gulf state...
...Research in Motion, the Canadian manufacturer of BlackBerry devices, already faces the threat of a ban on e-mail and messaging services in the United Arab Emirates from October 11 unless it meets similar...
...Saudi Arabia’s telecommunications regulator said on Tuesday that it was allowing the three mobile network operators in the kingdom to continue to operate Research in Motion’s BlackBerry instant messaging...
...That is why the battle in the Gulf between the governments of the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia, and Research in Motion, the maker of the BlackBerry smartphone, is vital....
...Now, the BlackBerry Presenter, just unveiled by Canada’s Research in Motion, lets you run and control PowerPoint presentations from a BlackBerry smartphone over a Bluetooth connection....
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