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Previously, RIM CEO Thorsten Heins has vehemently denied that his company was pondering the possibility of licensing the BlackBerry operating system to other manufacturers. Now, he’s told The Telegraph that RIM is doing exactly that — paving the way for future BlackBerry devices built by the likes of Sony or Samsung. RIM can’t churn out
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