FPCH Admin AWS Posted May 4, 2011 FPCH Admin Posted May 4, 2011 Windows IT Pro During his keynote address at Blackberry World Conference on Tuesday, RIM CEO Mike Lazaridis introduced an unexpected guest: Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, who recently allied with struggling smart phone giant Nokia in a bid to make the Blackberry and other rivals obsolete. So what was this appearance all about? Is Microsoft having second thoughts about its own smart phone platform, Windows Phone? Or is this just business as usual? ... View the full article Quote Off Topic Forum - Unlike the Rest
FPCH Admin AWS Posted May 4, 2011 Author FPCH Admin Posted May 4, 2011 Windows IT Pro During his keynote address at Blackberry World Conference on Tuesday, RIM CEO Mike Lazaridis introduced an unexpected guest: Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, who recently allied with struggling smart phone giant Nokia in a bid to make the Blackberry and other rivals obsolete. So what was this appearance all about? Is Microsoft having second thoughts about its own smart phone platform, Windows Phone? Or is this just business as usual? ... View the full article Quote Off Topic Forum - Unlike the Rest
FPCH Admin AWS Posted May 4, 2011 Author FPCH Admin Posted May 4, 2011 Windows IT Pro During his keynote address at Blackberry World Conference on Tuesday, RIM CEO Mike Lazaridis introduced an unexpected guest: Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, who recently allied with struggling smart phone giant Nokia in a bid to make the Blackberry and other rivals obsolete. So what was this appearance all about? Is Microsoft having second thoughts about its own smart phone platform, Windows Phone? Or is this just business as usual? ... View the full article Quote Off Topic Forum - Unlike the Rest
FPCH Admin AWS Posted May 4, 2011 Author FPCH Admin Posted May 4, 2011 Windows IT Pro During his keynote address at Blackberry World Conference on Tuesday, RIM CEO Mike Lazaridis introduced an unexpected guest: Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, who recently allied with struggling smart phone giant Nokia in a bid to make the Blackberry and other rivals obsolete. So what was this appearance all about? Is Microsoft having second thoughts about its own smart phone platform, Windows Phone? Or is this just business as usual? ... View the full article Quote Off Topic Forum - Unlike the Rest
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