No solution for BlackBerry encryption fight in India with only 2 days to go - Lubbock Avalanche-Journal
MUMBAI, India — Efforts by Research In Motion Ltd., the maker of the BlackBerry, to broaden the debate over data encryption were dismissed by Indian industry groups as unnecessary Friday and appeared
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RIM Falls as Survey Shows BlackBerry Loyalty Fading - BusinessWeek
(Updates with India situation in eighth paragraph.) Aug. 31 (Bloomberg) -- Research In Motion Ltd., maker of the BlackBerry smartphone, fell the most in six weeks in U.S. trading as a Sanford C. Bernstein Ltd
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JumpForward's BlackBerry App Proactively Prevents Violations for College Athletic - TMCnet
Aug 31, 2010 (PRWeb.com via COMTEX) -- JumpForward (http://www.jumpforward.com), the leading provider of web and mobile solutions to college athletic departments, has released the second version of its patent
Source: 4g-wirelessevolution.tmcnet.com
Indian cos eye switch to rivals as BlackBerry ban looms - MoneyControl.com
Indian companies are mulling options that include leaving Research in Motion (RIM) for other smartphone makers as they face a threatened ban on BlackBerry services that could disrupt business. RIM's rivals
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Google Buys iPhone and BlackBerry Soical Game Dev: Social Deck - Wireless and Mobile News
Google will be playing a new game field, the game of multi-player social networking games, because they have purchased Social Deck, maker of mult-player games that work across iPhone, BlackBerry and Facebook. Social Deck
Source: www.wirelessandmobilenews.com
Meet begins for decision on BlackBerry ban - MoneyControl.com
Indian officials began a meeting on Monday to decide whether to ban some of Research In Motion's BlackBerry services, a day before the deadline runs out for the firm to give security agencies access to its
Source: www.moneycontrol.com
BlackBerry maker RIM offers to lead 'industry forum' to work with India on encryption concerns - San Francisco Examiner
NEW YORK — Research In Motion Ltd., the maker of the BlackBerry, said Thursday it is seeking to involve other technology companies in its talks with the Indian government, which wants access to the e-mails of
Source: www.sfexaminer.com
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