RIM (RIMM) could sell its hardware production and license its software once it has launched BlackBerry 10 devices, CEO Thorsten Heins tells German newspaper Die Welt. RIM will also explore strategic partnerships with other tech companies. (Google translation) [View news story]
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RIM (RIMM) could sell its hardware production and license its software once it has launched BlackBerry 10 devices, CEO Thorsten Heins tells German newspaper Die Welt. RIM will also explore strategic partnerships with other tech companies. (Google translation) [View news story]