Thursday, August 26, 2010

BlackBerry says no ‘master key’ to access encrypted data | Business, World Snap

As India’s deadline of Aug 31 over access to its ultra-encrypted messenger and email services approaches, BlackBerry maker Research In Motion (RIM) said it has no “master key” or “back door” to accommodate requests for access to encrypted data.

BlackBerry says no ‘master key’ to access encrypted data | Business, World Snap

Sunday, August 22, 2010

BlackBerry standoff: Some questions and answers | Sci-Tech, World Snap

While India’s 800,000 BlackBerry users struggle to figure out what the government wants and what its Canadian developer Research in Motion (RIM) has featured in these devices

BlackBerry standoff: Some questions and answers | Sci-Tech, World Snap

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Morgan Stanley downgrades BlackBerry maker RIM | Business, World Snap

With its BlackBerry smart phone facing ban in India and other countries for security concerns, its new Torch 9800 device getting lukewarm response and its market share and stock falling, ratings of Research In Motion (RIM) to ‘sell’ were lowerded by Morgan Stanley Friday.

Morgan Stanley downgrades BlackBerry maker RIM | Business, World Snap

Monday, August 16, 2010

RIM Halves BlackBerry Torch Price to Boost Sales - PCWorld Business Center

Research in Motion slashed the price of its new BlackBerry Torch 9800 down to $99 to boost flagging sales against rival handsets, such as the iPhone 4. But, is it worth it?
RIM Halves BlackBerry Torch Price to Boost Sales - PCWorld Business Center

BlackBerry stock slips on UAE security concerns | Europe, World Snap

With the United Arab Emirates (UAE) joining India in seeking access to BlackBerry’s encryption key to let their intelligence agencies have access to emails, shares of Blackberry maket Research In Motion (RIM) fell for the second consecutive day Tuesday on the Toronto Stock Exchange.
BlackBerry stock slips on UAE security concerns | Europe, World Snap

BlackBerry denies knowledge of agreement with India | Sci-Tech, World Snap

BlackBerry maker Research In Motion (RIM) Monday refused to confirm whether it has reached any agreement with the Indian government to provide its security agencies access to BlackBerry Messenger from Sep 1.

BlackBerry denies knowledge of agreement with India | Sci-Tech, World Snap