BlackBerry CEO suggests route to eavesdropping - AP - msnbc.com (Partney) BlackBerry CEO suggests route to eavesdropping - AP - msnbc.com (Partney)

Monday 27 September 2010

BlackBerry CEO suggests route to eavesdropping - AP - msnbc.com (Partney)

BlackBerry CEO suggests route to eavesdropping - AP - msnbc.com
BlackBerry maker Research in Motion Ltd. says it has no way of providing government officials with the text of encrypted corporate e-mails its devices serve up. But if the companies that employ BlackBerry phones want to hand over the encryption keys to their e
Source: www.msnbc.msn.com

Vodafone U.K. delays BlackBerry Torch 9800 launch - MobileBurn
Like Rogers , Vodafone U.K. has also delayed its launch of the BlackBerry Torch 9800. It's currently unknown why the phone has been delayed on both carriers, but Vodafone U.K. should be shipping the device on October 1, instead of on September 27. The
Source: www.mobileburn.com

RIM announces BlackBerry 'PlayBook' tablet - AP - msnbc.com
The company that gave us the BlackBerry — still the dominant phone in corporate circles — thinks its business customers will have room in their briefcases for at least one more device: the PlayBook. Research in Motion Ltd. showed off the tablet for the fir
Source: www.msnbc.msn.com

RIM Readies Launch of BlackBerry-Linked BlackPad - YAHOO!
Get ready for the BlackPad. That's Research In Motion's working name for its tablet computer, which is reported to be ready for unveiling as early as next week. According to Tuesday's Wall Street Journal, the BlackBerry maker will launch the tablet in the
Source: news.yahoo.com

Otterbox Pink BlackBerry Cases - Slippery Brick
You can walk against cancer, run against cancer, crawl against cancer, or buy some pink gadgets. Personally, I can’t see that ever beating cancer, though it does put your money in some deep pockets to be mis-managed and pillaged. But if you are not as
Source: www.slipperybrick.com

India in talks with Blackberry maker for access to corporate email service - TMCnet
Media NewsEdge) India is in talks with Research In Motion for access to the BlackBerry corporate email service, an Indian government source told Reuters news agency today. The Canadian manufacturer has already
Source: www.tmcnet.com

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