BlackBerry smartphone maker Research In Motion Ltd. last week demonstrated the latest versions of its previously announced features for work-life device management, user interface navigation, and Web browsing.

“The mobile landscape is preparing for another shift, and with BlackBerry 10 we are at the start of a new era of mobile computing,” CEO Thorsten Heins contended. However, the company’s smartphones are quickly losing their once-dominant market position, particularly in law firms.

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