
The image depicts how Research in Motion, for it's new blackberry, is using hardware and software acquired or licensed from other companies. A diagram shows the different technologies and which companies they're licensed or acquired from.


This image is industry and company specific, focusing on Reach In Motion (RIM)'s new Blackberry product. It discusses in detail where RIM got the hardware and software components that went into building the the new product. The graphic illustrates this with 'puzzle pieces' with textual support.


This chart from the Wall Street Journal shows how Research in Motion is trying to create a newer model of the blackberry smart phone and the components and functionality it has


This chart describes and depicts the technology that is being obtained from different companies by the company Research in Motion for its new Black Berry.


Infographic graph showing blackberry users attitudes towards apps tat come standard on the Blackberry operating system and what users utilize each app for.


The figure presented to the left is titled Piecing Together. The figure is a representation of the statistical data for the new Blackberry and research in motion.


This article talks about who Blackberry is using different hardware and software from different companies for their products. In the middle is lots of puzzle pieces, with some piece looking like a phone and other ones just have words of the new technology.


This slide shows how Research in Motion is using parts from other companies for its new Blackberry. For example the camera Tech is from Scalado, Live Profile is from IBM and the Web browser from Torch Mobile.


This image shows an illustration of a Blackberry phone and breaks down from where each part of technology or each patent was borrowed from. For example, its camera was developed using technology from Scalado.


This image shows or depicts in illustrative jigsaw puzzle statistical format how research is in motion using hardware and software acquired from other companies.


This chart from the Wall Street Journal shows how Research in Motion is building its newest model of the Blackberry. It shows the hardware and software it has


This chart describes your typical graph chart that sets up one or a number of categories, illustrated by either a map, a graph, an illustration, or photographs, etc.


A graph called "Piecing Together". The graph focuses on a new blackberry that uses several pieces of hardware from many different manufacturers. Each different colored part of the blackberry represents a different one.


The image has lots of puzzle pieces combined together. It appears to be a blackberry in the puzzle along with different random words. There are words on top of the puzzle pieces and it talks about Blackberry research in motion. It also says that the puzzle pieces talk about some of the hardware and software on a blackberry.

