RIM, India Continue Battle Over BlackBerry Data - PC Magazine
The drama between Research in Motion and the Indian government continues. Negotiations are ongoing, but Indian officials said they do not have access to BlackBerry Messenger or BlackBerry Enterprise Service content in a readable format. "Voice, SMS and
Source: www.pcmag.com
RIM now accepting BlackBerry PlayBook tablet app submissions - Los Angeles Times
Research in Motion wants to make sure its BlackBerry PlayBook tablet will be packed with apps when it arrives in stores early next year, and Tuesday it called on developers to begin submitting apps for the device. The apps, if approved, will be sold
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I Thought I Loved My BlackBerry Before, But HuffPost's New App Takes Things to a Whole New - Huffingtonpost.com
As an editor, you try not to play favorites (not unlike a mother), but some projects inevitably hit closer to home than others. Such is the case with today's launch of HuffPost's new BlackBerry app. Anyone who knows me well or even barely knows me or
Source: www.huffingtonpost.com
RIM gives India access to BlackBerry Messenger - ITBusiness.ca
The BlackBerry maker continues to negotiate with the Indian government about what it can and can't have access to. RIM still maintains it can't hand over corporate communications access. Research In Motion has agreed to provide the Indian government with
Source: www.itbusiness.ca
India calls for BlackBerry access from businesses - IT Pro
The Indian government is talking to companies using Research in Motion's (RIM) BlackBerry devices to gain access to their employees' secure communications when it is deemed necessary, an official told the Wall Street Journal . Home Secretary G.K. Pillai
Source: www.itpro.co.uk
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