Thursday, August 12, 2010

IT News HeadLines (IT World Canada) 12/08/2010



Saudi deal won't affect Canadian BlackBerry users
BlackBerry users in North America shouldn't worry about RIM's negotiations with countries like Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, India and Lebanon affecting the security of their devices, analysts say. RIM's statement says the enterprise solution remains unchanged
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Businesses shouldn’t rush to USB 3.0, Icron says
The Burnaby, B.C.-based USB extension firm praises USB 3.0, but only for some consumer-related technologies. Plus, commentary from In-Stat analyst Brian O’Rourke
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RIM holds talks with UAE and Saudi Arabia
RIM, along with US and Canadian officials, are holding talks with the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia over security concerns about the BlackBerry smartphone
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Indonesia presses RIM over its BlackBerry service
The country wants RIM to put a server in the country so it can verify that data is secure
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Lebanon also investigates BlackBerry services
The country’s regulator says it will eventually target all encrypted services
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Saudi deal won't affect Canadian BlackBerry users
BlackBerry users in North America shouldn't worry about RIM's negotiations with countries like Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, India and Lebanon affecting the security of their devices, analysts say. RIM's statement says the enterprise solution remains unchanged
Read More ...

Businesses shouldn’t rush to USB 3.0, Icron says
The Burnaby, B.C.-based USB extension firm praises USB 3.0, but only for some consumer-related technologies. Plus, commentary from In-Stat analyst Brian O’Rourke
Read More ...

RIM holds talks with UAE and Saudi Arabia
RIM, along with US and Canadian officials, are holding talks with the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia over security concerns about the BlackBerry smartphone
Read More ...

Indonesia presses RIM over its BlackBerry service
The country wants RIM to put a server in the country so it can verify that data is secure
Read More ...

Lebanon also investigates BlackBerry services
The country’s regulator says it will eventually target all encrypted services
Read More ...

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