RIM lining up Blackpad URL for tablet release
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Speculation is rife that smartphone maker Research in Motion (RIM) plans to launch a tablet device to rival Apple's iPad. Rumours began after the BlackBerry maker acquired the Internet domain www.blackpad.com on 8 July from an undisclosed owner. The registration is due to expire on 8 September 2011. There's no sign so far of a site at the address. The domain had been registered since 2002, but no product bearing the name has so far been released. According to a...
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