Monday, 28 September 2015
Blackphone 2 Goes On Sale, As BlackBerry Priv Decloaks
You wait ages for the next gen of pro-privacy smartphones to come along and then a couple of contenders start making noise at once…
Today Silent Circle’s Blackphone 2 has gone on sale — with an RRP of $799 (excluding taxes). The company started taking pre-orders for the device last month, having first announced the phone back in March at the Mobile World Congress trade show.
Meanwhile, on Friday, BlackBerry CEO John Chen finally confirmed the various leaks pointing to a forthcoming Android-powered BlackBerry, due to go on sale by the end of this year in “major markets”. The BlackBerry Priv — as it’s called — runs “Google”, as Chen put it, while demoing the Qwerty slider to BNN. There’s no word on the Priv’s price-tag at this point.
Silent Circle’s Blackphone targets the enterprise segment where BlackBerry used to dominate, before it fell behind the Android and iOS curve. Blackphone 2 runs the company’s security-hardened flavor of Android, now called Silent OS. And although this is an Android fork it now includes Google services — such as the Play Store — as well as support for Google’s Android For Work program, to check the IT department’s ‘mobile device management’ box.
Silent Circle says the handset is the first component of its cloud-based Enterprise Privacy Platform — which comprises a suite of services, software and devices all aimed at appealing to enterprise users by baking in privacy. It’s also certified with existing MDM systems, including MobileIron, Citrix, Good and SOTI. Counntinue Reading
Fleeing ISIS tyranny: Agony of the Yazidis
Lalish Temple, Iraqi Kurdistan (CNN)"Goodbye," a woman dressed in a black shawl murmured in Kurdish, as she kissed the outstretched hand of an elderly cleric.
"Pray for me," said the next woman in line, as she bowed her head and kissed the old priest's hand.
This
was a farewell ceremony for 66 women and children who had all been
former captives of the armed Islamist movement known as ISIS.
Most
of those gathered here suffered unspeakable crimes at the hands of the
jihadi militants. And all of the victims were Yazidis, members of an
ancient ethnic and religious minority whose future in Iraq is now in
question. Continue reading
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