ITU: Blackberry Must Open Data Access

The spread of Blackberry blocking problem turned out to attract attention the telecommunications agency of the United Nations (UN). They even asked RIM to cooperate with the state government. Leadership of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) hopes Blackberry manufacturer, Research in Motion (RIM), may provide the possibility of a legal entity of a country to be able to access customer data for legal purposes. “The government of a country that is trying to combat terrorism has the right to gain access to user information from the manufacturer of the Blackberry, RIM,” said Secretary General of ITU Hamadoun Toure, quoted by Fox News, Friday (3/9/2010).

According to Toure, it is an ‘earnest request’ that must be met. In fact, he continued, there must be cooperation between both parties, both government and private parties to resolve the pressing security issues like this. Previously, Saudi Arabia and the countries the United Arab Emirates to fly to block a decision if the RIM Blackberry service is not willing to work together to give access to information related to encrypted communication that occurs between Blackberry users in the country. In addition to Arabic and the UAE, following India, Brazil, even Indonesia will do the same thing.

BlackBerry 6 to Point 100 Million Subscribers

BB6Research in Motion (RIM) set an ambitious target to double the number of BlackBerry users with bringing the BlackBerry 6 operating system. At the Wireless Enterprise Symposium (WES) 2010 USA, President and Co-CEO Mike Lazaridis state that RIM currently has approximately 41 million BlackBerry user across the world and will reach 100 million subscribers.

Ambitious targets are not bullshit with the lure of new capabilities on the BlackBerry platform 6. Platform version will be released in the third quarter of 2010 was to present a new user interface. Core applications have been redesigned to provide a more comfortable experience in managing email, SMS messages, contacts, and so on and regulate the management of social networking and RSS feeds.

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Official BlackBerry Messenger 5.0 Released

Blackberry MesengerResearch In Motion (RIM) officially launched the BlackBerry Messenger 5.0, the latest version of instant messenger applications that have BlackBerry user interface and new features. New BlackBerry Messenger application is now can be downloaded from www.blackberry.com / blackberrymessenger via BlackBerry handset.

The following new features BlackBerry Messenger 5.0:

New Group Functionality – You can easily create or join a group to stay connected and share experiences in real-time. You can also chat and share location updates, address, calendar, photos, lists and more. One group can accommodate as many as 30 members. ?

Bar-code Identity – Automatically invite new contacts to join the BlackBerry Messenger contact list you by scanning special barcodes on the screen BlackBerry Messenger on BlackBerry smartphone (for example, you scan the barcode using the camera’s identity on the BlackBerry smartphone).

Avatar – The user can adjust the display image as their personal avatar, which automatically appears on their contact. BlackBerry Messenger 5.0 also collect avatars of the existing contact in the BlackBerry contact

Transfer large files – With BlackBerry Messenger 5.0, users can share large media files up to size 6 MB, including high-resolution images and voice notes longer.