RIM Delays Software Update For Its BlackBerry PlayBook

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RIM sets up facility in India to help with surveillance: Report

Economic Times - 28 Oct, 2011
Research In Motion has set up a facility in Mumbai to help the Indian government carry out lawful surveillance of its BlackBerry services. RIM gave India access to its consumer services, including its Messenger services, in January this year after ...

RIM sets up facility in India to help with surveillance - WSJ

Reuters India - 28 Oct, 2011
A RIM hostess uses her Blackberry device at the ITU Telecom World in Geneva October 24, 2011. REUTERS - Research In Motion has set up a facility in Mumbai to help the Indian government carry out lawful surveillance of its BlackBerry services, ...

RIM sets up facility in India to help with surveillance - WSJ

Reuters India - 28 Oct, 2011
The Research in Motion (RIM) booth is shown during the 2011 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada January 7, 2011. REUTERS - Research In Motion has set up a facility in Mumbai to help the Indian government carry out lawful ...

RIM sets up facility in Mumbai to help with surveillance

Firstpost - 28 Oct, 2011
Research In Motion has set up a facility in Mumbai to help the Indian government carry out lawful surveillance of its BlackBerry services, the Wall Street Journal said, citing people familiar with the matter. RIM gave India access to its consumer ...

BlackBerry maker loses another top exec

Times of India - 28 Oct, 2011
TORONTO: Research In Motion has parted ways with a senior executive involved with the company's move into "cloud-based" services, adding to a string of high-level departures from the BlackBerry maker. Jim Tobin, senior vice-president for software and ...

RIM sets up surveillance facility in Mumbai

Moneycontrol.com - 28 Oct, 2011
After many months of back and forth between BlackBerry maker, Research in Motion and the Indian government, RIM has set up a facility in Mumbai to assist with the legal surveillance of encrypted BlackBerry communication. The Indian government has ...

Top Stories From The Wall Street Journal

Wall Street Journal (blog) - 28 Oct, 2011
By WSJ Staff Here is a daily roundup of some of the most important stories from The Wall Street Journal published on India.wsj.com. RIM Facility Helps India in Surveillance Efforts: Research In Motion Ltd. has set up a facility in Mumbai to help the ...

RIM delays Playbook software update

ZDNet Asia - 28 Oct, 2011
Canadian phonemaker postpones software upgrade of its tablet to next February, leading one analyst to say delay "not a good sign" and device has no future. Canadian phonemaker Research in ...

RIM Delays Software Update For Its BlackBerry PlayBook

New York Times - 28 Oct, 2011
OTTAWA â€" Research in Motion, which has already been troubled by product delays, has now put off upgrading the software for its BlackBerry PlayBook tablet until February. The delay will most likely sink the chances of significant PlayBook ...

BlackBerry outage triggers lawsuits

Ninemsn - 28 Oct, 2011
Tax Time 2011Doing your tax doesn't need to be daunting! Check out ninemsn Finance's Tax Time for tips and advice on how to make your 2011/12 tax return work for you. Research In Motion is being sued in the United States and on its home turf in Canada ...

RIM delays PlayBook software, faces lawsuit

Montreal Gazette - 28 Oct, 2011
Shares of RIM dropped more than six per cent Wednesday as investors digested the latest in a string of disappointments as RIM struggles to compete with Apple's ...

BlackBerry outage triggers lawsuits

AFP - 28 Oct, 2011
SAN FRANCISCO â€" Research In Motion is being sued in the United States and on its home turf in Canada for a BlackBerry service outage that affected millions of people worldwide. The lawsuits seek class action status to represent all BlackBerry users in ...

Irate BlackBerry Users Sue Research In Motion

Reuters - 28 Oct, 2011
Irate BlackBerry customers have filed class actions lawsuits in the United States and Canada against manufacturer Research in Motion seeking damages for service outages earlier this month, Reuters has reported. ...

Class-Action Suit Filed Against RIM After BlackBerry Outage

Fox News - 28 Oct, 2011
The Blackberry Bold 9900, a touchscreen version of the popular smarthphone, will be unveiled this summer, the company said. BlackBerry users have filed a class-action lawsuit against Research In Motion after the company's massive ...

RIM Facility Helps India In Surveillance Efforts

Wall Street Journal - 28 Oct, 2011
NEW DELHIâ€"Research In Motion Ltd. has set up a facility in Mumbai to help the Indian government carry out lawful surveillance of its BlackBerry services, according to people familiar with the matter, but the move hasn't fully satisfied ...

BlackBerry maker parts ways with another top manager

Reuters Canada - 28 Oct, 2011
TORONTO (Reuters) - Research In Motion has parted ways with a senior executive involved with the company's move into "cloud-based" services, adding to a string of high-level departures from the BlackBerry maker. ...

BlackBerry maker parts ways with another top manager

Reuters - 28 Oct, 2011
Blackberry devices are displayed at a release party to promote the BlackBerry OS 7 devices in Toronto August 3, 2011. By Alastair Sharp TORONTO (Reuters) - Research In Motion has parted ways with a senior executive involved with the company's move into ...

RIM Faces Possible Class Action Suit Over BlackBerry Outages

PCWorld - 28 Oct, 2011
Research In Motion faces a possible class action lawsuit over recent outages in its BlackBerry services earlier this month, and a trademark infringement complaint for its use of the BBX name for its upcoming platform for its ...

Angry customer sues BlackBerry over service problems

Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog) - 28 Oct, 2011
BlackBerry customers are so angry with the company behind the smartphone that lawsuits are being filed over recent service outages. Research in Motion has been besieged with problems that have left customers worldwide without service for days at a time ...

Kik returns to BlackBerry as legal war with RIM rages on

Financial Post (blog) - 28 Oct, 2011
Nearly a year after its banishment from the BlackBerry platform, Kik Messenger is back, whether Research In Motion Ltd. likes it or not. After winding up on RIM's blacklist last fall, Kik Interactive Inc. went back to the drawing board in an effort to ...

Consumers sue RIM over BlackBerry outage

Macleans.ca - 28 Oct, 2011
by macleans.ca on Thursday, October 27, 2011 12:11pm - 0 Comments Research in Motion has been hit with consumers lawsuits in Canada and the US over the four-day BlackBerry outage that disrupted email, instant messaging and browsing services for ...

RIM Faces Lawsuits Over BlackBerry Outages

Slate Magazine - 28 Oct, 2011
Already reeling from the bad PR, the smartphone maker now has a pair of class action suits to worry about. By Peter Fulham | Posted Thursday, Oct. 27, 2011, at 11:57 AM ET (A woman uses her BlackBerry phone in Jakarta on January 19, 2010. ...

BlackBerry Owners Flock to IPhone 4S in Record Numbers

Forbes - 28 Oct, 2011
BlackBerry owners are trading in their devices in record numbers, highlighting RIM's struggles and Apple's expected success with the iPhone 4S. Gazelle, an online tech product buyer, said the number of BlackBerry trades is up from its record highs ...

Has RIM lost its way?

Macleans.ca - 28 Oct, 2011
With confidence in the BlackBerry platform waning and calls for a management shake-up growing louder, the last thing Research In Motion Ltd. co-CEOs Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie ...

BlackBerry blackout prompts lawsuit

Globe and Mail - 28 Oct, 2011
The great BlackBerry blackout this month has prompted the filing of a potential class-action lawsuit in Montreal against smart-phone maker Research In Motion RIM-T. Lawyer Jeff Orenstein, of Consumer Law Group Inc., filed a lawsuit in Quebec Superior ...

Price-slashing fails to ignite PlayBook sales

Register - 28 Oct, 2011
RIM's little-loved fondleslab is failing to get the tills ringing, even after significant price cuts, channel partners have claimed. BlackBerry PlayBook prices were cut by $200 in the US last month as ...

RIM faces lawsuit over BlackBerry outages

Financial Times (blog) - 28 Oct, 2011
Research In Motion is facing a possible class action lawsuit in Canada over the global outage that struck BlackBerry customers last month, Cnet reports. RIM said it would not comment on the suit, which was filed yesterday in Quebec Superior Court. ...

Rim delays playbook update

Victoria Times Colonist - 28 Oct, 2011
Users of the first BlackBerry tablet from Research In Motion Ltd. will have to wait until at least next year before a long-promised, highly desired new software update is delivered. ...

RIM facing lawsuits over outage

BBC News - 28 Oct, 2011
Blackberry customers in the US and Canada are suing Research in Motion over the recent global outage which left millions without email, instant messaging and net access. A Canadian lawsuit, filed on Wednesday, was brought on behalf of all Blackberry ...

RIM delays PlayBook software, faces lawsuit

Calgary Herald - 28 Oct, 2011
Research In Motion won't upgrade the software for its muchmaligned PlayBook tablet computer until February, months behind schedule, and the new version still won't feature the ...

 

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