At 10am ET on Wednesday, Research in Motion executives will take the stage in New York for what is probably the most important product presentation in the company’s history. After years of struggling in the wake of Apple’s iPhone launch to come up with an answer to a product that changed the world, RIM is finally ready to unveil its BlackBerry 10 handsets, the first RIM devices to use a modernized mobile operating system.
I’ll be here to describe the morning’s events as they unfold starting at 10am ET. For a preview, check out my story earlier this week, “After a rise and fall, BlackBerry 10 is RIM’s last, best comeback attempt.“
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