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WhatsApp Two-Step Verification, HTC Bolt, Rs. 500, 1000 Ban Fallout, and More: Your 360 Daily
- Thursday December 22, 2016
- Ravi Sharma
In other news, BlackBerry said it will launch one last phone with physical keyboard, OnePlus 3 will get Android Nougat, and more.
- www.gadgets360.com
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Supreme Court Dismisses PIL Seeking WhatsApp Encryption Key
- Wednesday June 29, 2016
- Written by shubhamv
Yadav said he was not asking for a ban on WhatsApp but wanted the government to ask WhatsApp and 20 other similar apps to share their private key.
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Saudi Arabia overturns BlackBerry ban, allows messenger service
- Wednesday June 6, 2012
- Written by AbhinavB
Saudi Arabia's telecommunications watchdog has announced that it would allow BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) service to continue operation citing "positive developments" with the device's Canadian manufacturer.The Communication and Information Technology Commission (CITC) confirmed in a statement that it had changed its...
- www.gadgets360.com
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Will India ban the Blackberry?
- Wednesday June 6, 2012
- Written by AbhinavB
It is literally the lifeline for corporates across the world, but now Blackberry services could be banned in India if the company fails to comply with Indian security norms.With barely hours left for a decision, intelligence agencies are confident that...
- www.gadgets360.com
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Users confused: To buy or not to buy a Blackberry
- Tuesday June 5, 2012
- Written by Reema
Yamini Panth, 24, was hoping to buy a BlackBerry phone with her first salary. A part of computer major Dell's corporate communications team, she saw in the device all the services she needed -- e-mail, messenger, SMS and voice.Now she...
- www.gadgets360.com
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Suspension of BlackBerry service may not give solution: Canada
- Wednesday June 6, 2012
- Written by Reema
Stating that security concerns are not specific to BlackBerry alone, Canada is understood to have told India that suspension of services may not yield any result.The government has imposed a deadline of August 31 asking BlackBerry maker Research in Motion...
- www.gadgets360.com
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CEO optimistic on resolving BlackBerry disputes
- Wednesday June 6, 2012
- Written by editor
BlackBerry maker Research in Motion Ltd. believes it will successfully resolve disputes with India, the United Arab Emirates and other countries over data security and avert their threats to ban services, the company's co-CEO said Thursday.Jim Balsillie's remarks came as...
- www.gadgets360.com
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Will India's surveillance plan deter business?
- Wednesday June 6, 2012
- Written by Reema
In the United States, law enforcement and security agencies have raised privacy concerns with a new proposal for electronic eavesdropping powers to track terrorists and criminals and unscramble their encrypted messages. But here in India, government authorities are well beyond...
- www.gadgets360.com
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India BlackBerry ban looms large?
- Wednesday November 23, 2011
- Business | NDTV Correspondent
Unmoved by Canadian firm Research In Motion co-CEO Michael Lazaridis’ tirade against Indian government, the home ministry has made it clear that BlackBerry smartphones face a ban in India if the company is not able to provide a decryption solution to the government. For now, Indian telecom operators are towing the home ministry's line...
- www.ndtv.com/business
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Banning BlackBerry service will be counterproductive, says RIM
- Monday October 4, 2010
- India News | Press Trust of India
BlackBerry makers have cautioned the government that any ban of their core services will be counterproductive and futile and instead suggested that a joint consultative forum be formed to evolve procedures to intercept these popular services.Virtually refusing to provide a technology for lawful interception, the Canada-based Research in Motio...
- www.ndtv.com
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Will India's surveillance plan deter business?
- Tuesday September 28, 2010
- India News | Vikas Bajaj and Ian Austen, NYT News Service
In the United States, law enforcement and security agencies have raised privacy concerns with a new proposal for electronic eavesdropping powers to track terrorists and criminals and unscramble their encrypted messages. But here in India, government authorities are well beyond the proposal stage. Prompted by fears of digital-era plotters, officials...
- www.ndtv.com
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Suspension of BlackBerry service may not give solution: Canada
- Monday August 30, 2010
- Technology | Press Trust of India
Stating that security concerns are not specific to BlackBerry alone, Canada is understood to have told India that suspension of services may not yield any result.The government has imposed a deadline of August 31 asking BlackBerry maker Research in Motion (RIM) to either provide a solution for monitoring encrypted data or shut shop.Sources in-the-k...
- www.ndtv.com
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BlackBerry service suspension may not give solution: Canada
- Sunday August 29, 2010
- India News | Press Trust of India
Stating that security concerns are not specific to BlackBerry alone, Canada is understood to have told India that suspension of services may not yield any result.The government has imposed a deadline of August 31 asking BlackBerry maker Research in Motion (RIM) to either provide a solution for monitoring encrypted data or shut shop.Sources in-the-k...
- www.ndtv.com
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Vodafone tells subscribers about possible BlackBerry disruption
- Friday August 27, 2010
- India News | Press Trust of India
Leading mobile phone operator Vodafone has cautioned its subscribers of a disruption of email and messenger services after August 31 in the face of a government deadline to ban BlackBerry's encrypted services if security agencies are not given access.The caution came within hours of the government saying that a solution to monitoring of BlackBerry ...
- www.ndtv.com
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Users confused: To buy or not to buy a Blackberry
- Tuesday August 17, 2010
- Technology | Indo-Asian News Service
Yamini Panth, 24, was hoping to buy a BlackBerry phone with her first salary. A part of computer major Dell's corporate communications team, she saw in the device all the services she needed -- e-mail, messenger, SMS and voice.Now she is confused like many others, after the government set Aug 31 as the deadline to access the security features of th...
- www.ndtv.com
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WhatsApp Two-Step Verification, HTC Bolt, Rs. 500, 1000 Ban Fallout, and More: Your 360 Daily
- Thursday December 22, 2016
- Ravi Sharma
In other news, BlackBerry said it will launch one last phone with physical keyboard, OnePlus 3 will get Android Nougat, and more.
- www.gadgets360.com
-
Supreme Court Dismisses PIL Seeking WhatsApp Encryption Key
- Wednesday June 29, 2016
- Written by shubhamv
Yadav said he was not asking for a ban on WhatsApp but wanted the government to ask WhatsApp and 20 other similar apps to share their private key.
- www.gadgets360.com
-
Saudi Arabia overturns BlackBerry ban, allows messenger service
- Wednesday June 6, 2012
- Written by AbhinavB
Saudi Arabia's telecommunications watchdog has announced that it would allow BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) service to continue operation citing "positive developments" with the device's Canadian manufacturer.The Communication and Information Technology Commission (CITC) confirmed in a statement that it had changed its...
- www.gadgets360.com
-
Will India ban the Blackberry?
- Wednesday June 6, 2012
- Written by AbhinavB
It is literally the lifeline for corporates across the world, but now Blackberry services could be banned in India if the company fails to comply with Indian security norms.With barely hours left for a decision, intelligence agencies are confident that...
- www.gadgets360.com
-
Users confused: To buy or not to buy a Blackberry
- Tuesday June 5, 2012
- Written by Reema
Yamini Panth, 24, was hoping to buy a BlackBerry phone with her first salary. A part of computer major Dell's corporate communications team, she saw in the device all the services she needed -- e-mail, messenger, SMS and voice.Now she...
- www.gadgets360.com
-
Suspension of BlackBerry service may not give solution: Canada
- Wednesday June 6, 2012
- Written by Reema
Stating that security concerns are not specific to BlackBerry alone, Canada is understood to have told India that suspension of services may not yield any result.The government has imposed a deadline of August 31 asking BlackBerry maker Research in Motion...
- www.gadgets360.com
-
CEO optimistic on resolving BlackBerry disputes
- Wednesday June 6, 2012
- Written by editor
BlackBerry maker Research in Motion Ltd. believes it will successfully resolve disputes with India, the United Arab Emirates and other countries over data security and avert their threats to ban services, the company's co-CEO said Thursday.Jim Balsillie's remarks came as...
- www.gadgets360.com
-
Will India's surveillance plan deter business?
- Wednesday June 6, 2012
- Written by Reema
In the United States, law enforcement and security agencies have raised privacy concerns with a new proposal for electronic eavesdropping powers to track terrorists and criminals and unscramble their encrypted messages. But here in India, government authorities are well beyond...
- www.gadgets360.com
-
India BlackBerry ban looms large?
- Wednesday November 23, 2011
- Business | NDTV Correspondent
Unmoved by Canadian firm Research In Motion co-CEO Michael Lazaridis’ tirade against Indian government, the home ministry has made it clear that BlackBerry smartphones face a ban in India if the company is not able to provide a decryption solution to the government. For now, Indian telecom operators are towing the home ministry's line...
- www.ndtv.com/business
-
Banning BlackBerry service will be counterproductive, says RIM
- Monday October 4, 2010
- India News | Press Trust of India
BlackBerry makers have cautioned the government that any ban of their core services will be counterproductive and futile and instead suggested that a joint consultative forum be formed to evolve procedures to intercept these popular services.Virtually refusing to provide a technology for lawful interception, the Canada-based Research in Motio...
- www.ndtv.com
-
Will India's surveillance plan deter business?
- Tuesday September 28, 2010
- India News | Vikas Bajaj and Ian Austen, NYT News Service
In the United States, law enforcement and security agencies have raised privacy concerns with a new proposal for electronic eavesdropping powers to track terrorists and criminals and unscramble their encrypted messages. But here in India, government authorities are well beyond the proposal stage. Prompted by fears of digital-era plotters, officials...
- www.ndtv.com
-
Suspension of BlackBerry service may not give solution: Canada
- Monday August 30, 2010
- Technology | Press Trust of India
Stating that security concerns are not specific to BlackBerry alone, Canada is understood to have told India that suspension of services may not yield any result.The government has imposed a deadline of August 31 asking BlackBerry maker Research in Motion (RIM) to either provide a solution for monitoring encrypted data or shut shop.Sources in-the-k...
- www.ndtv.com
-
BlackBerry service suspension may not give solution: Canada
- Sunday August 29, 2010
- India News | Press Trust of India
Stating that security concerns are not specific to BlackBerry alone, Canada is understood to have told India that suspension of services may not yield any result.The government has imposed a deadline of August 31 asking BlackBerry maker Research in Motion (RIM) to either provide a solution for monitoring encrypted data or shut shop.Sources in-the-k...
- www.ndtv.com
-
Vodafone tells subscribers about possible BlackBerry disruption
- Friday August 27, 2010
- India News | Press Trust of India
Leading mobile phone operator Vodafone has cautioned its subscribers of a disruption of email and messenger services after August 31 in the face of a government deadline to ban BlackBerry's encrypted services if security agencies are not given access.The caution came within hours of the government saying that a solution to monitoring of BlackBerry ...
- www.ndtv.com
-
Users confused: To buy or not to buy a Blackberry
- Tuesday August 17, 2010
- Technology | Indo-Asian News Service
Yamini Panth, 24, was hoping to buy a BlackBerry phone with her first salary. A part of computer major Dell's corporate communications team, she saw in the device all the services she needed -- e-mail, messenger, SMS and voice.Now she is confused like many others, after the government set Aug 31 as the deadline to access the security features of th...
- www.ndtv.com