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Apple and RIM Could Partner for 'AppleBerry' Device

voidunknown   on 06 June 2006 - 20:15 · 21 comments & 15395 views

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I'll believe it when I see it, but who knows. Interesting none the less.

Is the day near when you will get music on your BlackBerry and e-mail on your iPod?

The idea of an “AppleBerry” partnership between Research In Motion Ltd. and Apple Computer Inc. was floated yesterday by Peter Misek, an analyst with Canaccord Capital Inc., who last year accurately predicted a partnership between RIM and Intel Corp.

Such a deal would have huge merit because each company lacks what the other provides. RIM wants a firm foothold in the consumer market and Apple doesn't have a presence in the booming wireless data sector, he said.

The two might jointly develop a new device: Apple could create a cellphone combining its iPod music device with RIM's wireless technology, or RIM might embed Apple's iTunes music into a future BlackBerry, he speculated.

Senior executives at Intel have recommended that Apple work with RIM, Mr. Misek said in a research note.

“Yeah, it could make sense. Technically it could work,” said Jean-Louis Gassée, a venture capitalist in Silicon Valley who once oversaw Apple's global products division and research and development. But he questioned whether the strong personalities leading the two companies could work together.

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#1 Marshalus on 06 Jun 2006 - 20:24
I've always thought of Blackberry as business and iPods as pleasure. Why mix business and pleasure?
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#2.1 vetvoidunknown on 07 Jun 2006 - 00:16
Please note the article title here on Neowin:

Apple and RIM Could Partner for 'AppleBerry' Device

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