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RIM's BlackBerry Bold targets business market (Reuters) -

A shareholder uses his Blackberry while waiting for the Research In Motion annual meeting to begin in Waterloo, July 17, 2007. (J.P. Moczulski/Reuters)Reuters - Research In Motion Ltd is launching a new high-end version of the BlackBerry aimed at its core base of business users, but it hopes the sleek device will also catch on in the broad retail market.


Mitek CEO pins turnaround on wireless check deposits (USATODAY.com) - USATODAY.com - When Jim DeBello launched his technology career two decades ago, a mentor told him that on top of getting an education, he'd also get bloodied and bruised.
Social-networking sites work to turn users into profits (USATODAY.com) - USATODAY.com - SAN FRANCISCO - Facebook, MySpace and other social-networking sites have been the rage of the tech industry for more than a year. Following investments by Microsoft and News Corp., the companies are valued in the billions of dollars and are considered blueprints for how to build a website. Yet a deeper question lingers: How are they going to consistently produce profits to match their soaring valuations?
Dispatches magazine prefers print over Internet (Reuters) - Reuters - A pall hangs over the word "print" these days, but the editors of a new magazine bet that discerning readers want news analysis on paper and don't mind getting it just four times a year.
New top-of-the-line BlackBerry doubles screen resolution (AP) - AP - Research In Motion Ltd. on Monday is introducing its first major new BlackBerry model in more than a year: the Bold, a high-end model that further demonstrates the company's desire to make tools for both work and play.
ATM Glitch Hits Systems Integration at Major Japanese Bank (PC World) - PC World - A software glitch that crept into a massive system integration project at Japan's Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi UFJ left thousands...
Next generation of business software could get more fun (AP) - AP - Once upon a time, people bonded with their co-workers on office softball teams and traded gossip at the watercooler.
EBay's PayPal rule in Australia draws fire (AP) -

In this July 17, 2006 file photo, an eBay and PayPal sign is seen at the eBay offices in San Jose, Calif..  EBay is exploring whether to require customers to use its online payment service PayPal, a move that has angered users and prompted antitrust scrutiny in Australia, where a PayPal-only rule takes effect in June 2008. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, file)AP - EBay Inc. is exploring whether to require customers to use its online payment service PayPal, a move that has angered users and prompted antitrust scrutiny in Australia, where a PayPal-only rule takes effect next month.