BBM pushed back at least a week due to rogue app
BlackBerry can't catch a break, as its executive vice president says it won't have its BlackBerry Messenger app up this week.
BlackBerry can't catch a break, as its executive vice president says it won't have its BlackBerry Messenger app up this week.
The government has certified Apple's iOS for accessing information up to a Protected level, but RIM's senior vice president of BlackBerry security Scott Totzke claims that RIM's devices have what it takes to fight Apple in its government stronghold.