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BlackBerry Gets Its First Trojan

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Varun Srivastava, the Business Development Head at APPIN Security Group that just happens to be a leading player in ethical hacking and information security, has recently come out with a Whitepaper on what causes hacking of BlackBerry phones, whether it is secure/ lawfully interceptible, and how can it be avoided. Needless to say, BlackBerry users are probably fretting right about now, as most offices these days issue some of their executives, especially the ones that are constantly traveling, with Blackberry handsets.

Source: www.tech2.com | Read the complete article here

Written by Subinkrishna G

March 14, 2008 at 2:46 pm

Top mobile applications of 2007

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Fierce Mobile Content - Top Mobile Apps 2007 

Fierce Mobile Content announced the Top mobile applications of 2007.

What a difference a year makes. When FierceMobileContent inaugurated its Top App Awards in the autumn of 2006, the emphasis was squarely on the entertainment and multimedia applications then revolutionizing the mobile platform. Twelve months later, mobile subscribers have evolved from consumers to prosumers, and instead of watching video clips and listening to music, they’re socializing, shopping and searching. Content consumption is out and content creation is in–after all, why watch videos when you can upload your own?

Source: www.fiercemobilecontent.com

You can read the article here: http://www.fiercemobilecontent.com/special-reports/top-mobile-applications-2007

Top 3 Applications

1) 3jam SMS 2.0, Company: 3jam
Why it’s a Top App: 3jam SMS 2.0 expands the scope of text messaging from one-to-one dialogue to multi-party communication, in effect transforming texting from “reply” to “reply all.”

2) Anthem, Company: Intercasting

3) Digby, Company: 30 Second Software
Why it’s a Top App: Attention, shoppers. Digby transforms the mobile commerce experience from ring tones to roses, enabling consumers to purchase real-world goods like flowers, candy and wine directly from their mobile devices.

Written by Subinkrishna G

October 19, 2007 at 12:21 pm

Get Digby, get anything !

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Digby
Digby
is the easiest way to use your BlackBerry to find, browse and buy popular, name brand products from premier vendors on the web. Digby eliminates the challenges of surfing web sites not designed for mobile devices like the BlackBerry. Our easy-to-use graphical interface makes browsing intuitive and provides quick access to products in categories like Books, Flowers, Music, DVDs, Jewelry and many more.

The Digby Marketplace is open 7 days a week, 24 hours a day, with a catalog updated on a daily basis to keep content fresh and provide you with special products offers.

More Links:
digby.com
30secondsoftware.com

The Digby service must be downloaded from your BlackBerry. Digby currently supports BlackBerry models 7100, 7130, 7290, 7520, 8100 (Pearl), 8300 (Curve), 8700, 8703, 8705, 8800, 8830.

Download Digby on your BlackBerry

Written by Subinkrishna G

July 10, 2007 at 8:29 am