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RIM patches PDF security hole

News The flaw did not expose BlackBerry devices to attack but could expose email servers on the same network as BES to attack, Sense of Security's principal consultant, Jason Edelstein told silicon.com sister site ZDNet.com.au. [23 Jul 2008]

BlackBerry PDF flaw puts business networks at risk

News RIM is warning businesses to disable the function that allows a BlackBerry to read PDF files until an update can be issued, after a security flaw was found in the company's software. A 'high' severity flaw affecting how BlackBerry Enterprise Server... [17 Jul 2008]

Email Management Services (EMS): Providing a total solution for email and BlackBerry continuity, recovery, security, archiving, e-Discovery, and storage management

White Paper Email is indisputably the most important business application for most organizations, yet managing email has always been a no-win proposition. Dell MessageOne's Email Management Services (EMS) helps eliminate all of these risks with maintenance... [11 Jul 2008]

City slickers addicted to email

News In addition, 83 per cent of those surveyed said they take their mobile phone or BlackBerry with them when they're spending time away from work. But two-thirds said losing their BlackBerry or mobile phone would result in unnecessary distress due to... [07 Jul 2008]

3G iPhone to storm enterprise world, says O2

News And rival mobile company RIM, which makes the BlackBerry smart phone and has a large enterprise customer base, touts the security credentials of its hardware as something which gives it a steely edge over the iPhone. [04 Jul 2008]

iPhone 2.0 - ready for business?

News He told silicon.com: "If we look at the sorts of apps that business users want from their phone wireless email is right up there at the top of the list, and BlackBerry - RIM - has been doing a fantastic job without 3G for a number of years. [06 Jun 2008]

Computing on the go

Comment For business travel it's vital to have some form of email service, and even small businesses can access Microsoft Exchange or BlackBerry functionality on their mobile phones through hosted services, such as that offered by Servelogic. [04 Jun 2008]

BlackBerrys on the beat

News Thames Valley Police is rolling out 1,100 BlackBerry smart phones to its police and community support officers. The BlackBerry devices - which will use the Orange network - will allow police officers to spend more time on the beat as they can... [03 Jun 2008]

Qwerty beats touch for smart phone fans

News He told silicon.com that when consumers are shopping for phones and want to be able to use applications such as Facebook, instant messaging and email "they're walking out with a [BlackBerry] Curve or a Pearl because they're the best devices for... [02 Jun 2008]

Smart phone battle: Qwerty vs touchscreen

News The iPhone has the 'best of breed' in its genre and may look cooler, but get involved in a lengthy email tirade and chuck in a few non-alpha characters into the mix and the BlackBerry 'full-sized' keyboard comes out tops every time. [22 May 2008]

The future, in 3D

News Speaking at BlackBerry-maker RIM's Wireless Enterprise Symposium in Orlando, Florida, Kurzweil said: "When I was a student at MIT we had one computer that was shared by all a thousand of us. It took up a building of about this size… This BlackBerry... [19 May 2008]

BlackBerry goes Bold with super-3G

News RIM has launched the first of its BlackBerry smart phones to include high-speed HSDPA connectivity. Unveiled on Monday, the BlackBerry Bold - also known as the BlackBerry 9000 - includes not only tri-band HSDPA but also integrated GPS and 802.11a/b... [13 May 2008]

SAP apps to show up on BlackBerrys

News Salespeople who already employ SAP's CRM application will then be able to use it alongside the BlackBerry email, address book and calendar applications after "only basic user training and minimal incremental IT infrastructure investments", the... [06 May 2008]

The Weekly Round-Up: 02.05.08

Round-Up The BlackBerry has long ruled the roost when it comes to receiving corporate email. With so many manufacturers jostling for attention, wouldn't it be handy to read a report from the users of the two most popular smart phones - the BlackBerry and... [02 May 2008]

Dear silicon.com... XP lives, the femtocell 'truth', BlackBerry bashing…

Comment The only reason to use the Blackberry is because of the corporate support for it's email. How can you call blackberry email access seamless and easy? Windows XP was getting a lot of attention this week, with silicon.com readers undecided whether... [01 May 2008]

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