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United Arab Emirates To Block BlackBerry Services On October 11th

Beginning on the 11th of October, the United Arab Emirates will begin blocking BlackBerry services via the country’s mobile providers, a direct result of being unable to work out a deal with Research In Motion with reference to “compliance” within the UAE’s borders.

iPhone jailbreaking (and all cell phone unlocking) made legal in US

While the courts have been busy making decisions about digital rights, Washington has also been having its say on copyright law, at least as it relates to the iPhone and other handsets. Key new rules arrived Monday morning.

UAE says BlackBerry is potential security threat

Adam Schreck Yahoo! Finance 07/26/2010

Citi Discloses Security Flaw in Its iPhone App

SPENCER E. ANTE The Wall Street Journal 07/26/2010
UAE says BlackBerry is potential security threat

Emirati officials have declared BlackBerry smartphones a potential threat to national security because users' data is stored overseas, where local laws don't apply and where analysts say it could be harder for authorities to monitor.

Citi Discloses Security Flaw in Its iPhone App

Citigroup Inc. said its free U.S. mobile-banking application for Apple Inc.'s iPhone contained a security flaw and advised its customers to upgrade to a newer version that corrects the problem.

No recall, but Jobs offers free 'bumpers' to iPhone buyers

SCOTT BUDMAN and SAJID FAROOQ NBC Bay Area 07/16/2010

Apple, Under Fire, to Discuss iPhone Friday

YUKARI IWATANI KANE The Wall Street Journal 07/14/2010
No recall, but Jobs offers free 'bumpers' to iPhone buyers

Apple CEO Steve Jobs responded to weeks of criticism over a faulty antenna in Apple's iPhone 4, saying that the phone's flaws are no worse than other smartphones. Still, he said Apple would give a free case to all iPhone 4 owners to fix reported signal problems.

Apple, Under Fire, to Discuss iPhone Friday

Apple Inc. said Wednesday that it will hold a news conference Friday concerning its iPhone 4, which is facing mounting criticism over reception problems tied to antenna design.

Apple faces backlash over latest iPhone

Joseph Menn Financial Times 07/13/2010
Apple faces backlash over latest iPhone

Apple was on Tuesday facing a growing backlash over poor iPhone 4 reception after the technology group blocked links on its user-support pages to a negative review by an influential US consumer watchdog.

Apple collecting, sharing iPhone users' precise locations

Apple Inc. is now collecting the "precise," "real-time geographic location" of its users' iPhones, iPads and computers.

Apple Unveils iPhone 4 [VIDEO]

YUKARI IWATANI KANE And IAN SHERR The Wall Street Journal 06/07/2010
Apple Unveils iPhone 4 [VIDEO]

Steve Jobs unveiled a new iPhone Monday in a presentation that was long on new features but short on surprise, as the Apple Inc. chief faces increasing competition in smartphones, particularly from devices based on Google Inc.'s Android software.

WHO study has no clear answer on phones and cancer

Experts who studied almost 13,000 cell phone users over 10 years, hoping to find out whether the mobile devices cause brain tumors, said on Sunday their research gave no clear answer.


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