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RIM cracking under Saudi pressure?
Research In Motion has agreed to hand over user codes that would let Saudi authorities monitor its BlackBerry Messenger.
India to decide BlackBerry fate
India may decide to temporarily shut down BlackBerry Messenger and email services if Research In Motion does not address security concerns, says a government official.
India to decide BlackBerry fate
India may decide to temporarily shut down BlackBerry Messenger and email services if Research In Motion does not address security concerns, says a government official.
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Apple to replace overheating iPod nanos
Apple's Japanese unit has offered to replace its first-generation iPod nano music player in the event of it overheating after reports of fires led to criticism from the government.
S.Korea to probe Google's Street View
South Korean police have raided Google's Seoul office, the latest in a series of legal challenges the company is facing because of data collected by its controversial fleet of "Street View" cars.
Your smartphone running on Android software?
Mobile security firm Lookout has warned that a booby-trapped Movie Player application is infecting Android phones in Russia with a virus that sends costly text messages.
Your smartphone running on Android software?
Mobile security firm Lookout has warned that a booby-trapped Movie Player application is infecting Android phones in Russia with a virus that sends costly text messages.
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S.Korea to probe Google's Street View
South Korean police have raided Google's Seoul office, the latest in a series of legal challenges the company is facing because of data collected by its controversial fleet of "Street View" cars.
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[VIDEO] Feeling lonely? Telenoid R1 is here
Japanese researchers have unveiled a robot that can mimic speech and gestures sent to it by videophone, replicating a distant caller's presence.
Swedish server 'helping' WikiLeaks publish papers
A Swedish Internet company says it has been helping whistleblower website WikiLeaks since 2008 by hosting its servers at a secret basement location in a Stockholm suburb.
Digital estates leave a lasting legacy
As lives move increasingly online, Legacy Locker is building virtual safe-deposit boxes where people can leave digital estates for descendants.
Apple eye Chinese game developer
US computer giant Apple is in negotiations to buy Chinese Internet game developer Handseeing Information Technology.
Cartoons trump news on S.Korea smartphones
Cartoons are more popular than news with South Korean smartphone users, especially during the tedious morning commute, according to a survey.
Apple ordered to publicise iPod fix
Japan's trade ministry has ordered Apple to state on its website that users who are concerned about their iPod nano portable music player catching fire can receive a replacement battery.
Apple exec departs after Antennagate
Mark Papermaster, the Apple executive in charge of iPhone engineering, has left the company weeks after the "Antennagate" controversy.
BlackBerry Messenger to continue
Saudi Arabia will allow BlackBerry's Messenger service to continue beyond a 48-hour deadline due to "positive progress" made with manufacturer Research In Motion.
BlackBerry ban 'inconclusive'
The status of Saudi Arabia's ban on key Blackberry services remains inconclusive, as negotiations are underway with the smartphone's manufacturer.
BlackBerry row lifts veil on cyberspies
The arguments over whether several emerging nations can effectively hack BlackBerry devices give a rare glimpse of the shadowy world of state electronic surveillance already changing politics, espionage and business.
NY AG files price-fixing suit against LCD makers
New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo is suing makers of liquid display crystal screens for allegedly fixing prices for a decade.
BlackBerry row lifts veil on cyberspies
The arguments over whether several emerging nations can effectively hack BlackBerry devices give a rare glimpse of the shadowy world of state electronic surveillance already changing politics, espionage and business.
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