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Annual convocation of Ramaiah Institute of Management on October 12![img](/img/external-link.svg)
The 27th annual convocation of Ramaiah Institute of Management (RIM) in Bengaluru will be held on October 12. Nalini George, Chief People Officer, Rakuten India, will be the chief guest and will deliver the convocation address. T.R. Parasuraman, Executive Advisor, Toyota Group, Chairman, Assocham South Regional will address the graduates.
Lodha Net Zero Urban Accelerator suggests super-efficient ACs, usage of greener concrete mixes to curb emissions![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Lodha and RIM came together to establish Lodha Net Zero Urban Accelerator with an objective to suggest measures for the sector to achieve Net Zero goals. The conclave presented the key findings of the programme, along with industry alignments on roadmaps.
Lodha Net Zero Urban Accelerator suggests super-efficient ACs, usage of greener concrete mixes to curb emissions![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Real estate developer Lodha and RIM came together to establish Lodha Net Zero Urban Accelerator last year. To mark the completion of one year the RMI-Lodha Sustainability Conclave was organised in Mumbai to share the experience with stakeholders.
'BlackBerry' movie sparks nostalgia for obsolete tech![img](/img/external-link.svg)
The tale of the rise and fall of BlackBerry, one of the first personal hand-held communication devices, has opened to mostly positive reviews. At its peak in 2009, BlackBerry’s parent company Research In Motion (RIM) owned 20 percent of the global smartphone market. Some former employees who worked on BlackBerry have criticised inaccuracies in the screenplay.
Chaotic, comedic and surprisingly personal — thumbs up for Jay Baruchel's BlackBerry | CBC News![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Jay Baruchel and Matt Johnson play RIM co-founders Mike Lazaridis and Douglas Fregin. The film is based loosely on the book Losing the Signal by Sean Silcoff and Jacquie McNish.
'BlackBerry' film taps into device that ruled...![img](/img/external-link.svg)
The BlackBerry is "that phone people had before they bought an iPhone" "BlackBerry" is told as a dark comedy revolving around two amiable but bumbling nerds. Both Balsillie and Lazaridis left RIM in 2012.
BlackBerry director Matt Johnson on why the iPhone won and why most tech movies suck![img](/img/external-link.svg)
BlackBerry is a new movie directed by Matt Johnson about the rise and fall of Research In Motion. Johnson also stars as Doug Fregin, a headband-wearing amalgam of a few people in the history of RIM.
‘BlackBerry’ Movie Review: Better Than ‘The Next Social Network’![img](/img/external-link.svg)
BlackBerry is a dramedy biopic about the implosion of the once-beloved smartphone. There’s an inherent scrappiness not just to the boys at RIM, but the movie itself. The film vacillates between two quite different modes: broad, subtle bromance comedy and intimate character study.
‘BlackBerry’ filmmakers toe the line between fact and fiction![img](/img/external-link.svg)
The film begins in the mid-1990s, more than a decade after BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion was founded. The film version is played by director Johnson, who incorporated stories shared by former RIM employees into a composite character.
BlackBerry, Canada's Great Invention, Gets the Matt Johnson Treatment![img](/img/external-link.svg)
"BlackBerry" stars Jay Baruchel as the nerdy, tech wunderkind Lazaridis. Glenn Howerton plays the unlikeable corporate shark who turned RIM into a real business.
Russian Intelligence may be behind "explosive" gifts for officials in Spain NYT![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Russian Imperial Movement (RIM), a far-right imperialist monarchist group that has like-minded people in Europe and is believed to have ties to the Russian GRU. U.S. officials are concerned that the GRU officers behind the campaign may have hoped to catch European officials off guard and "test drive" the use of proxy groups.
Toronto-born filmmaker Matt Johnson’s ‘BlackBerry’ to premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival![img](/img/external-link.svg)
The latest project from Toronto-born filmmaker Matt Johnson is among the 18 films in the competition program at the Berlin International Film Festival. Jay Baruchel stars as RIM co-founder Mike Lazaridis, while Glenn Howerton portrays Jim Balsillie, who was the company’s co-CEO.
Matt Johnson's 'BlackBerry' to premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival![img](/img/external-link.svg)
The film follows the rise and fall of Research In Motion, the company behind the phone. Jay Baruchel stars as RIM co-founder Mike Lazaridis, while Glenn Howerton portrays Jim Balsillie. The 73rd Berlin International Film Festival will take place Feb. 16 to 26.