BlackBerry's Mumbai unit to police callsTimes of India - Oct 28, 2011MUMBAI: 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. The RIM gave India access to its ... |
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RIM announces BlackBerry Business Cloud services for Microsoft Office 365Moneycontrol.com - Oct 28, 2011Research In Motion (RIM) has recently announced BlackBerry Business Cloud Services for Microsoft Office 365 â€" a new RIM-hosted online service for midsized businesses and enterprises that extends Microsoft Exchange Online to BlackBerry smartphones. ... |
RIM promo: Buy two Playbooks, get one freeCNET (blog) - Oct 28, 2011Nope, the PlayBook hasn't been selling well at all. But perhaps the latest round of promotions will do the trick. Maybe one PlayBook wasn't enough to get you interested in Research In ... |
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BlackBerry PlayBook Sale: RIM Offers Buy Two, Get One Free DealHuffington Post - Oct 28, 2011If you were thinking of buying more than one BlackBerry PlayBook, then today is your lucky day. RIM has announced a Buy Two, Get One Free offer on its poorly-selling PlayBook tablets, from now through the end of 2011, so long as you buy through one of ... |
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RIM's PlayBook: Buy Two, Get One FreePCWorld (blog) - Oct 28, 2011Customers who buy two BlackBerry PlayBooks will get a third one free, in what one analyst says is an effort by Research In Motion to boost flagging sales. The offer is valid until Dec. 31 from authorized resellers, ... |
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Will RIM's Buy Two, Get One Free Offer Boost PlayBook Sales?PC Magazine - Oct 28, 2011Research in Motion seems to be trying everything to entice people to buy its BlackBerry PlayBook tablet. In hopes of driving sales, BlackBerry business customers who buy two PlayBooks from an authorized reseller will get one free from ... |
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RIM relents to India demands, sets up local surveillance outpostNational Post (registration) - Oct 28, 2011Research In Motion Ltd. has at least partially relented to the Indian government's demand for access to the company's secure BlackBerry network, the Wall Street Journal reported Friday. Citing people familiar with the matter, the US newspaper said RIM ... |
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RIM Offers 'Buy Two, Get One Free' Deal for BlackBerry PlayBook TabletsTIME - Oct 28, 2011Research in Motion's tablet, the BlackBerry PlayBook, has been overshadowed of late, which may be the reason behind the company's latest promotion: Buy two PlayBook tablets, get one free. ... |
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RIM's New Pitch: Free Blackberry TabletsFox News - Oct 28, 2011To boost sagging sales, RIM has come out with a new offier: free BlackBerry PlayBook tablets. Research In Motion this week revealed a limited-time offer that aims to bolster sales of its BlackBerry PlayBook tablet to enterprise ... |
RIM backdoor access for Indian probersRegister - Oct 28, 2011RIM has opened a monitoring centre in Mumbai to help the Indian government sip data from Blackberry users there, said the Wall Street Journal today, quoting unnamed sources. The Canadian firm opened the small ... |
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BlackBerry maker 'sets up surveillance facility' in MumbaiHindu Business Line - Oct 28, 2011Research In Motion (RIM) is said to have setup a facility in Mumbai to help the Indian government carry out lawful surveillance of its BlackBerry services. Media reports have suggested that RIM gave Indian authorities' access to its messenger services ... |
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RIM Loses Another Executive as Government Chief DepartsBusinessWeek - Oct 28, 2011Oct. 28 (Bloomberg) -- Research In Motion Ltd.'s government affairs chief has left the BlackBerry smartphone maker, adding to the number of recent executive departures as the company struggles to stop market share losses. ... |
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BlackBerry PlayBook buy 2, get 1 free saleVancouver Sun (blog) - Oct 28, 2011Research in Motion's BlackBerry PlayBook seems headed for the bargain bin with a buy-two-get-one-free sale that comes in the wake of news that the PlayBook's software upgrade will be delayed until February. “From now until Dec. ... |
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RIM aiding India with wiretaps, report saysCNET - Oct 28, 2011Research In Motion is providing the Indian government with some information on BlackBerry users, as long as the company deems it appropriate, The Wall Street Journal is reporting. Citing anonymous sources ... |
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BlackBerry 'puts monitoring centre' in IndiaAFP - Oct 28, 2011MUMBAI â€" Research In Motion (RIM) has set up a facility in Mumbai to help the Indian government conduct surveillance checks on the company's BlackBerry services, the Wall Street Journal said on Friday. The financial daily quoted unnamed people familiar ... |
RIM has Mumbai surveillance facility, reports sayZDNet UK (blog) - Oct 28, 2011Research In Motion set up a surveillance centre in India earlier this year to help law enforcement officials there tap into people's BlackBerry messages, according to reports. The Wall Street Journal quoted ... |
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RIM sets up a Blackberry surveillance base in IndiaInquirer - Oct 28, 2011CANADIAN COMMUNICATIONS FIRM Research in Motion (RIM) is helping the Indian government set up a surveillance base to keep track of its Blackberry communications services. A report at the Wall Street Journal says that the base will be used ... |
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RIM parts ways with another top managerIBNLive.com - Oct 28, 2011Toronto: 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 Delays Software Update for Its BlackBerry PlayBookNew York Times - Oct 28, 2011OTTAWA 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. Mike Lazaridis, Research in Motion's co-chief executive, ... |
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RIM sets up facility in India to help with surveillance: ReportEconomic Times - Oct 27, 2011Research 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 ... |
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RIM sets up surveillance facility in MumbaiMoneycontrol.com - Oct 27, 2011After 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 ... |
RIM delays Playbook software updateZDNet Asia - Oct 27, 2011Canadian 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 ... |
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Research In Motion delays tablet update in new setbackEconomic Times - Oct 27, 2011TORONTO: Research In Motion won't upgrade the software for its much-maligned Play-Book tablet computer until February, months behind schedule, and the new version still won't feature the popular BlackBerry Messenger application. ... |
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A glimpse into the future from Microsoft and (maybe) RIMFinancial Post - Oct 27, 2011Predicting what the next generation of technology will look like is something on which multibillion-dollar companies are based. In the first video embedded below, Microsoft Corp. provides its vision of the world five to 10 years from now. ... |
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BlackBerry outage triggers lawsuitsNinemsn - Oct 27, 2011Tax 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 ... |
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RIM delays PlayBook software, faces lawsuitMontreal Gazette - Oct 27, 2011Shares 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 ... |
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BlackBerry outage triggers lawsuitsAFP - Oct 27, 2011SAN 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 MotionReuters - Oct 27, 2011Irate 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. ... |
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Class-Action Suit Filed Against RIM After BlackBerry OutageFox News - Oct 27, 2011The 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 ... |
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RIM Facility Helps India In Surveillance EffortsWall Street Journal - Oct 27, 2011NEW 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 ... |
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