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BlackBerry now available through Brightstar
b>KUALA LUMPUR:/bBlackBerry users now have another avenue to get their favourite devices and accessories as Research In Motion (RIM) has appointed Brightstar Distribution Sdn Bhd as its authorised distributor here.
France sends warnings to web pirates
b>PARIS:/bFrench Internet providers have begun sending e-mail warnings to users caught illegally dowloading films and music under a new antipiracy law.
Facebook founder’s story no longer his alone
THE Harvard University dormitory where Facebook was born is a red brick and ivy-draped campus castle that, beyond just being a place to sleep and study, has long prided itself as a community of the best and the brightest.
Samsung Galaxy 5 for the socialite
b>PETALING JAYA/b>: If you fancy yourself a social butterfly, then chances are you will love Samsung's Galaxy 5, which the company says is dedicated to connecting users to their social world.
Canon unveils Pixma printers
CANON Marketing (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd has unveiled two Pixma all-in-one printers, the MP497 and MP287.
Celcom introduces microSIM card
b>PETALING JAYA/b>: Celcom said it will be making microSIM cards available to its subscribers at its branches as well as selected Blue Cube outlets nationwide.
Scotland Yard arrests 19 for major bank hack
b>LONDON/b>: Scotland Yard's special electronic crimes arrested 19 people suspected of draining millions of pounds from British banks by hacking into customers' accounts.
AOL to buy tech blog TechCrunch
b>SAN FRANCISCO/b>: AOL Inc will buy technology blog TechCrunch and its sister sites for an undisclosed amount in a bid to expand its news production.
RIM makes a play in the Tablet space
b>PETALING JAYA:/bIt certainly looks like its getting crowded in the touchscreen Tablet computer space with RIM unveiling its Playbook device targeted at business users.
Virus attacks linked to wealthy group, nation
b>WASHINGTON/b>: A powerful computer code attacking industrial facilities around the world, but mainly in Iran, probably was created by experts working for a country or a well-funded private group, according to an analysis by a leading computer security company.