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An official of the Indian government has dismissed concerns about security of BlackBerry service, though it is not clear whether he is also expressing the view of government security agencies that want to be able to intercept messages sent through the service as a way to combat terrorism.
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via NetworkWorld @ 17:19 2nd Jul
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A woman sends text messages on her Blackberry phone. BlackBerry mobile devices do not pose a security threat and no permission is needed from the Indian government to make the service available an official said Wednesday according to media reports.
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via PhysOrg.com @ 19:36 2nd Jul
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A woman sends text messages on her Blackberry phone. BlackBerry mobile devices do not pose a security threat and no permission is needed from the Indian government to make the service available, an official said Wednesday, according to media reports.
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via Today Online @ 17:18 2nd Jul
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NEW DELHI (AFP) — BlackBerry mobile devices do not pose a security threat and no permission is needed from the Indian government to make the service available, an official said Wednesday, according to media reports.
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via Keep Media @ 19:35 2nd Jul
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NEW DELHI (AFP) - BlackBerry mobile devices do not pose a security threat and no permission is needed from the Indian government to make the service available, an official said Wednesday, according to media reports.
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via Yahoo! UK and Ireland @ 19:36 2nd Jul
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NEW DELHI (AFP) - BlackBerry mobile devices do not pose a security threat and no permission is needed from the Indian government to make the service available, an official said Wednesday, according to media reports.
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via Yahoo! News Australia @ 16:20 2nd Jul
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Anyone who has ever experienced the pain of losing all the data on a PC or handheld intimately knows the value of backing up personal information, whether it's an iTunes music collection, digital photo album or address book. This can be easier said than done, but BlackBerry users are in luck: The handheld data backup and restore process for Research In Motion (RIM) smartphones couldn't be simpler when you use the BlackBerry Desktop Manager software, which ships with every new RIM device. MORE ON BlackBerry BlackBerry Bible: Everything You Need to Know About Your RIM Smartphone Should BlackBerry Users Demand Overtime Pay? Some Lawyers Say Yes Free BlackBerry Downloads You Don't Want to Miss BlackBerry How To: Insert, Format and Use microSD Memory Cards
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via NetworkWorld @ 11:06 16th Jul
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Canadian consumers-fire up your BlackBerry to buy your next one! The major Canadian electronics retailer Future Shop has an application available now that you can download to your BlackBerry and then use to make purchases directly from that device. To install the software, use Internet Explorer to visit the site here (the application doesn't work in other browsers). Plug your BlackBerry into your computer via USB and then follow the prompts. Future Shop carries a wide array of BlackBerry devices and accessories.
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via Psion Place @ 20:25 13th Jul
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NEW DELHI: In a complete about turn from its earlier stance, the department of telecom (DoT) on Wednesday said that there was no threat from BlackBerry services and the government had no objection if an operator wanted to offer these services.
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via Economictimes @ 5:34 3rd Jul
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For two brief days, Indian iPhone fans held out hope that they might be able to get the gadget for less than the $715 price tag that Vodafone (NYSE: VOD) India put on the 8 gigabyte model, and $830 for the 16 gigabyte one. But there will be no price war, as Bharti Airtel, the other Indian carrier to sell the iPhone, released its prices today, matching Vodafone’s. As pointed out earlier, this is big money even for a professional Indian IT worker whose average salary ranges from $12,000 to $24,000. Remember, too, that there is no 3G service yet in India and the phone, the paper believes, will be locked to either the Vodafone or Airtel network.
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via MocoNews @ 17:14 21st Aug
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India's Telecom Ministry does not see any security threat from BlackBerry email services and has no plans to shut the services in the country.
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via Americas Network @ 8:42 4th Jul
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New Delhi, July 02: Sweeping aside the security concerns, an issue that generated a major controversy leading to protests from Canada, the government on Wednesday gave a go-ahead to the operations of BlackBerry services in India saying there is no security threat from it.
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via ZeeNews.com @ 16:20 2nd Jul
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Cristiano Ronaldo is still itching to move to Real Madrid despite meeting with Alex Ferguson to discuss a possible future at United.
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via Rivals.net @ 10:07 21st Jul
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via Washington Post @ 13:32 2nd Jul
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NEW DELHI - India's telecoms ministry does not see any security risk from Research In Motion's popular BlackBerry e-mail service and has no plans to shut the service, a top government official said on Wednesday.
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via Financial Post @ 15:55 2nd Jul
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India's telecoms ministry does not see any security risk from Research In Motion's popular BlackBerry e-mail service and has no plans to shut the service, a top government official said on Wednesday.
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via IT Web @ 9:36 3rd Jul
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NEW DELHI - India's telecommunications ministry does not see any security risk from the popular BlackBerry e-mail service from Research In Motion Ltd. and has no plans to shut the service, a government official said yesterday.
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via National Post @ 9:27 3rd Jul
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NEW DELHI — India's telecoms ministry does not see any security risk from Research In Motion's popular BlackBerry e-mail service and has no plans to shut the service, a top government official said Wednesday.
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via Globe and Mail @ 15:55 2nd Jul
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NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's telecoms ministry does not see any security risk from Research In Motion's popular BlackBerry e-mail service and has no plans to shut the service, a top government official said on Wednesday.
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via Reuters UK @ 13:31 2nd Jul
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NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's telecoms ministry does not see any security risk from Research In Motion's popular BlackBerry e-mail service and has no plans to shut the service, a top government official said on Wednesday.
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via Reuters @ 13:32 2nd Jul
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NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's telecoms ministry does not see any security risk from Research In Motion's popular BlackBerry e-mail service and has no plans to shut the service, a top government official said on Wednesday.
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via Yahoo! News Australia @ 16:21 2nd Jul
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NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's telecoms ministry does not see any security risk from Research In Motion's (RIM.TO: Quote)(RIMM.O: Quote) popular BlackBerry e-mail service and has no plans to shut the service, a top government official said on Wednesday.
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via Reuters Canada @ 13:31 2nd Jul
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The iPhone phenomenon is well and truly in force since the launch of the iPhone 3G in Australia last month. With this in mind, competitors are clamouring for a piece of the pie and are set to begin launching potential 'iPhone killers' in a bid to derail the Apple machine. We’ve been fortunate to have two of the newest iPhone competitors in the office, along with the iPhone 3G. RIM’s BlackBerry Bold and the much anticipated HTC Touch Diamond are two smartphones that are set to compete with the iPhone 3G in Australia and around the globe. Check out our slideshow of these hot smartphones side by side! iPhone 3G vs BlackBerry Bold vs Touch Diamond iPhone 3G vs BlackBerry Bold vs Touch Diamond iPhone 3G vs BlackBerry Bold vs Touch Diamond iPhone 3G vs BlackBerry Bold vs Touch Diamond iPhone 3G vs BlackBerry Bold vs Touch Diamond iPhone 3G vs B
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via Good Gear Guide @ 0:28 2nd Aug
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July 2: In a new twist to the BlackBerry controversy, telecom secretary, Mr Siddharth Behura, said on Wednesday that telecom companies who want to start Blackberry services don’t need department’s permission. The whole BlackBerry controversy had actually started when telecom department didn’t permit Tata teleservices to launch BlackBerry services.
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via Asian Age @ 17:18 2nd Jul
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A bit more tricklage on RIM's "Apple Killer," the touchscreen BlackBerry Thunder: The official model number is the BlackBerry 9500, and the touchscreen is a bit higher res than the iPhone's (360x480 to 320x480). It'll be running OS 4.7.0 (the Bold runs 4.6). As we inch closer to the September release date expect to hear a lot more, since RIM's ship ain't exactly the tightest one on the seven seas. [BlackBerry News]
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via Gizmodo @ 22:49 1st Jul
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