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RIM BBX BlackBerry Image Leaked On Web
The first BlackBerry with BBX is a device codenamed London, according to a leak on the Internet
Google Ditches Gmail App Support For BlackBerry
Google is dropping its Gmail App for BlackBerry, and won't be providing any more updates or fixes
Government Develops Tech City Smartphone App
People wanting to discover more information about London's Tech City can do so via smartphone apps
ARM Announces New Eight-Core Mali-T658 GPU
ARM has revealed a GPU which will allow for better graphics and faster processes for mobile devices
Apple’s iCloud Will Attract New Developers
The launch of the iPhone App Store created a rush to build third-party services. J Gerry Purdy thinks iCloud may have the same effect
Nearly Half Of Brits Support Social Network Blockade
Shutting down social networks in the interest of public safety is OK, says the British public
Apple Removes Potentially Malicious App From Store
Apple has removed an app created by hacker Charlie Miller which could access users' personal details
Samsung Executive Departs To Join Windows Phone
Gavin Kim is set to leave his post at Samsung to become General Manager of the Windows Phone team
Palo Alto Looks To Secure Branch Offices
Palo Alto Networks has launched new security technology aimed at branch offices, iOS devices and malware
Amazon To Aid Mobile Shoppers With Flow App
Amazon is gearing up for Christmas with the augmented reality Flow app to help mobile shoppers
IBM: Christmas Shoppers Going Mobile
IBM says the post-PC era is here as many online Christmas shoppers use mobile devices
How Did RIM Get It So Wrong?
RIM made some mistakes and thanks to the delays to BBX now has a 50 percent chance of being acquired, says J Gerry Purdy
RIM Shares Drop Below Book Value
The value of struggling RIM drops below its book value for the first time in nine years as market share decreases
Google’s First Native iOS App For Gmail Fails
Gmail app for iPhones and iPads is launched and killed within two hours by an embarassed Google
Apple Admits iPhone 4S Battery Drain, Promises Fix
Apple has admitted there are battery life problems in iPhone 4S but an iOS 5 update is in hand to reduce the load
Smartphone Ownership In UK Reaches 50 Percent
Research shows that just under half of the UK population own a smartphone and Android is the most popular OS
Apple iPhone 4S: Review
Despite carrier portability and battery issues, Bluetooth 4 and Siri make the 4S a world-beater
Apple Buys 3D Mapping Company
Apple has acquired mapping company C3 to boost the topographical technology in iOS devices
Apple iOS 5 Works On Old iPhones, iPads: Review
Cloud features and application enhancements don’t cripple older devices, but the install time is epic
iPhone 4S Users Complain Of Battery Drain
Bugs in Apple's iOS 5 have been blamed for high-speed battery drain in the iPhone 4S
Canonical Aims Ubuntu At Smartphones
Canonical will begin work on a multi-device version of Ubuntu Linux that will work on tablets and smartphones
RIM Establishes Indian BlackBerry Surveillance Lab
RIM is reportedly aiding Indian authorities to legally access BlackBerry messages
Samsung Passes Apple In Smartphone Stakes
Samsung is winning the smartphone battle against Apple and Nokia but it may be a seasonal glitch
BlackBerry Users Sue Research In Motion
RIM is in the embarrassing position of being sued by its own customers for the recent service outage
Google: Nexus S To Get Cool ‘Sandwich’ Update
Nexus S users will be able to use the latest "buttersilk smooth" Android update but Nexus One is too old
RIM Delays Playbook OS 2.0, BBM Nowhere In Sight
BlackBerry pins its hopes on 2012 PlayBook release, while Messenger is relegated to a subsequent OS
RIM Connects BlackBerry To Office 365
Research in Motion has added support for Microsoft Office 365 to its BlackBerry handsets
Why Apple Devices Are Winning Over The Enterprise
Over 90 percent of Fortune firms are testing the iPad. Apple is apparently more enterprise-friendly than believed
Biography Reveals Jobs’ Hands-On Design Approach
Steve Jobs was intimately involved in Apple's process for coming up with new products, according to a new biography