Weathering the Storm, RIM Makes Its Business Case in Boston

Mobilized is in Beantown Thursday to hear Research In Motion talk about its plans for the enterprise. The event, at the Marriott Copley Place downtown, kicked off around 10 am ET. Here are the highlights.

RIM, India Trade Texts, Still Not BFFs

India and Research in Motion are still struggling to find common ground in a dispute over how much access the government is given to corporate emails and instant messages. According to AFP, an Indian government minister told Parliament on Friday that no solution has been reached in the standoff. RIM faces a January 31 deadline to meet the country’s demand for a way to monitor communications.

With CrossLoop, Users Can Get Help From Techie Friend

CrossLoop is a remote-control product that offers a simple, effective way to help a friend or relative with a PC problem.

Bushnell's Newest Game: Atari WRONG

Gaming piracy is as antiquarian a concept as PONG. So says Atari founder Nolan Bushnell. And who are we to disagree with the man who invented the world’s first (or second, depending on your view) video arcade game?
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Bushnell’s Newest Game: Atari WRONG

Gaming piracy is as antiquarian a concept as PONG. So says Atari founder Nolan Bushnell. And who are we to disagree with the man who invented the world’s first (or second, depending on your view) video arcade game?
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These Services Make Backing Up Your Files Safe and Inexpensive

Walt Mossberg tests two online services for remotely backing up his computer data that offer unlimited capacity for around $50 a year.