RIM's in-house BlackBerry Protect beta

Summary: An in-depth look at Research in Motion's in-house protection beta application, BlackBerry Protect.

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If you do misplace your device and just by luck somebody picks it up, you can not only lock the screen to prevent anyone else using it (keep clicking to the right --> ) but you can freeze an image on the background of your screen with a customised message.

To read more about BlackBerry Protect, read the post over on the iGeneration blog.
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Topics: Mobility, Hardware, BlackBerry

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  • Awwww... Rim is jumping on the iPhone wannabe bus...

    Too little, Too late... At least they know what secuirty is in Canada... They don't have a single clue in Roid-ville.
    i8thecat
  • RE: RIM's in-house BlackBerry Protect beta

    Your right .. a little late, and Yes we do know what security is up here .. but it seems it is not worth sh?t as the Saudi's ..etc want it all turned off ! Damn Taliban !!
    CND-Dude