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Wednesday 12 January 2011

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BlackBerry to filter porn content following Indonesian ultimatum - Hindustan Times
For the first time BlackBerry maker, Research In Motion (RIM) has agreed to filter pornographic content on its smart phones bowing to pressure from Indonesia. The decision follows after the world's biggest Muslim nation of 237 million people, warned RIM
Source: www.hindustantimes.com

BlackBerry Curve 8980 - Latest Smartphones with Great Features - Associated Content
BlackBerry has been serving customers with a number of new launches lately and it is followed up that with their new Blackberry Curve 8980, which promises to shake up the mid-range business phone segment. This new phone will be the replacement of the very
Source: www.associatedcontent.com

CES 2011: Blackberry Playbook, Motorola Xoom tablets shine in Las Vegas - Washington Post
Motorola gave audiences at CES 2011 a peak at their new tablet, the Xoom. Rob Pegoraro gives us a closer look at the supposed iPad-killer: The most promising iPad competitor at CES may be Motorola's Xoom, but it's a little too soon to write that in pen
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BlackBerry Filters Porn To Avoid Indonesia Ban - Huffingtonpost.com
JAKARTA, Indonesia — BlackBerry is working to filter out pornographic content on its smart phones in Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim nation, the company said Tuesday. Research in Motion Ltd., the Canadian-based maker of the Blackberry, is
Source: www.huffingtonpost.com

RIM to Filter Web Traffic of Indonesian BlackBerry Users - Softpedia
BlackBerry maker Research In Motion (RIM) agreed to filter the Web traffic of its users in Indonesia in order to block any adult oriented websites, as required by the country's laws. In 2008, Indonesia's Parliament passed legislation that requires Internet
Source: news.softpedia.com

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