Etisalat BlackBerry Replacement Might Be Loaded with Spyware

Etisalat, the main mobile network in UAE has offered its BlackBerry clients for a free smartphone replacement last week. This is line with the government’s order to suspend BlackBerry data services. They were told by government regulators... 
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Police Raided Google Korea

The office of Google Korea has been raided by authorities just recently. The government do suspects that the search and advertisement giant has violated the country’s telecommunication-privacy law. The data that has been confiscated... 
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Huawei will Face Lawsuit from Motorola

Motorola Incorporated, one of the biggest US mobile phone makers has filed a lawsuit against China’s Huawei Technologies Co for alleged theft of trade of secrets. It was previously filed in the year 2008 against its former workers for... 
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IBM launches zEnterprise: The most cost-effective Mainframe

IBM (International Business Machines Corp), one of the giants in the computer industry launched Thursday their latest zEnterprise. They describe it as the most cost-effective and most powerful mainframe ever than previous generation products.... 
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Consumer Reports not Recommending iPhone 4

iPhone 4 has not satisfied Consumer Reports and will not recommend it at the moment. This is basically because the new gadget has reception problems caused by it’s antenna design. Buyers has been complaining about this issue since they... 
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BlackBerry 6 to be released in 3rd quarter of 2010

The latest operating system by RIM namely the Blackberry OS 6.0 is said to be released by Fall. Mike Lazaridis, the co-CEO of Reasearch in Motion, told the press that BlackBerry OS 6.0 will arrive in the 3rd quarter of the 2010 calendar year. The... 
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Microsoft Pulled Their Plug to Kin: Now Focusing on Windows Phone 7

Microsoft Pulled Their Plug to Kin: Now Focusing on Windows Phone 7 – After its vast advertisement about their latest smartphone Kin, Microsoft now pulled their plug unto it because they will be focusing on their Windows Phone 7. “Microsoft... 
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