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  • IBM touts chip-level security

    IBM says new technology will allow chip makers to build embedded security features into processors used in mobile handsets, PDAs and other devices. 

  • Fidelity snafu spotlights need for laptop security policies

    The theft last week of a Fidelity-owned laptop containing sensitive data on thousands of clients could have easily been prevented. Are your users paying attention to laptop security policy? 

  • Ascendent acquisition extends desk phone to BlackBerry

    A week after paying out $612.5 million to end a patent infringement suit, BlackBerry maker Research In Motion Ltd. acquired Ascendent Systems to make the desk phone mobile. 

  • CIOs hit roadblocks in deploying mobile applications

    Deploying mobile applications beyond the standard isn't getting any easier. The problem, say experts, is that mobile software developers need to work more directly with the businesses. 

  • RIM settles with NTP, spares partners

    RIM settled the ongoing patent infringement suit with NTP Inc. The settlement gives RIM and its partners full use of its BlackBerry email platform. 

  • BlackBerry switch won't be cheap, say analysts

    If BlackBerry e-mail service is shut down, you'll have the opportunity to switch to another platform -- but migrating won't be cheap, according to two consultants who are following the case. 

  • BlackBerry dodges blackout bullet for now

    BlackBerrys in the U.S. will continue to work after a judge declined to issue an immediate injunction that would have shut down sales and service. 

  • Crunch time for BlackBerry users

    On Friday, a judge will decide if BlackBerry service is shut down in the U.S. One university is making last-minute preparations in case it loses service. 

  • A CIO Conversation: Virgin Entertainment's Robert Fort

    Robert Fort, director of IT at Virgin Entertainment Group Inc., discusses his IT leadership philosophy, background and more. 

  • CIOs plan last laugh in BlackBerry brouhaha

    BlackBerry's uncertain future, Microsoft's mobile push and C-level angst over PDA management have many CIOs prepping a Plan B.