📅 February 27, 2017

BlackBerry Unveils the new KeyOne with Scrollable Touch-Sensitive QWERTY Keyboard

BlackBerry’s new “KeyOne” features a full physical scrollable touch-sensitive QWERTY keyboard, 32GB of storage, and aluminum body

BlackBerry unveiled the new KeyOne at World Mobile Congress in Barcelona. The devices features an aluminum body and Gorilla Glass 4 front.

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📅 November 12, 2013

Funny or Die: Blackberry’s Last Employee, Introduces His Company’s Latest Device [video]

Josh Fletcher, Blackberry’s last employee, introduces his company’s latest (and last) new device.

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Josh Fletcher, Blackberry’s last employee, introduces his company’s latest (and last) new device.

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📅 April 5, 2013

Get A Glimpse Of BlackBerry Z10 On Your iPhone

In order to promote their new phone, BlackBerry has set up a special page where iPhone users can get a glimpse at the looks and feel of the Z10.

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In order to promote their new phone, BlackBerry has set up a special page where iPhone users can get a glimpse at the looks and feel of the Z10. I did the ‘tour’ twice and, to be honest, I still wouldn’t know how to use this phone. Give it a try a see for yourself. From your iPhone, visit this link…

 

📅 April 15, 2012

G-Male and Siri: A Love Story [video]

What happens when our two favorite intelligent devices fall in love? With appearances from Blackberry, Yahoo, AOL, and more

What happens when our two favorite intelligent devices fall in love? With appearances from Blackberry, Yahoo, AOL, and more, all we can say is — it’s epic.

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📅 February 29, 2012

Webkit Vulnerability Could Be A Massive Security Flaw

This time its the turn of the mobile browsing tools in not just iOS, but also Android and the BlackBerry Playbook OS too.

It was only earlier today in which we bought to you the discovery of another security flaw in iOS. This time its the turn of the mobile browsing tools in not just iOS, but also Android and the BlackBerry Playbook OS too. In fact any OS currently utilising the Webkit framework is vulnerable to the flaw.

Security firm CrowdStrike will be revealing the details of the vulnerability at the RSA conference on Wednesday. The issue is that a WebKit exploit could allow the remote execution of code on infected systems, and that infection can come from simply clicking a link on a web page. CrowdStrike claims that it has already managed to adapt some existing Android malware to be delivered in this manner.

To me this sounds like a perfect oppurtunity for one of the many iPhone hackers to get to work on introducing a payload of their own to the iOS devices that we have all come to love, ready for the next update just incase this isn’t patched.

But maybe that’s just me.

📅 December 12, 2011

Survey Shows That Android, Blackberry and Windows Mobile Users Want An iPad

A new survey from market researcher Maritz Research, indicates a preference for iPads even among people that own Android, BlackBerry and Microsoft Windows mobile phones.

A new survey from market researcher Maritz Research, indicates a preference for iPads even among people that own Android, BlackBerry and Microsoft Windows mobile phones.

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📅 December 1, 2011

Apple Stopped Supporting Carrier IQ With iOS 5

In a statement issued moments ago, the company said while it has used Carrier IQ’s network diagnostic software in the past, it recently stopped supporting it and plans to remove it from its mobile devices in a future software update. It also denied collecting any personal information.

Apple has finally weighed in on the Carrier IQ debacle according to AllThingsD. In a statement issued moments ago, the company said while it has used Carrier IQ’s network diagnostic software in the past, it recently stopped supporting it and plans to remove it from its mobile devices in a future software update. It also denied collecting any personal information.

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📅 October 4, 2011

iPhone 4S vs Galaxy S II, Bionic and Titan

Now that we know how the iPhone 4S stack up against the iPhone 4, let’s take a look at how Apple’s latest smartphone compares to its mightiest competitors on the other major platforms — Android and Windows Phone.

Now that we know how the iPhone 4S stack up against the iPhone 4, let’s take a look at how Apple’s latest smartphone compares to its mightiest competitors on the other major platforms — Android and Windows Phone. More after the break…

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📅 April 8, 2011

The Evolution of Mobile Phones [video]

Using cutting edge 3D Projection Vodafone bring you The Evolution of Mobile using cutting-edge 3D Projection techniques.

Using cutting edge 3D Projection Vodafone bring you The Evolution of Mobile using cutting-edge 3D Projection techniques. This is the first small-scale projection mapping installation using a hand-held camera. From the Motorola brick through to the first text message and colour screen to GPS and Android. The question is, what’s next?

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📅 March 21, 2011

Damn You, Autocorrect – The Book

It doesn’t matter if your an iPhone, Android, or BlackBerry user — at some point, you’ve likely fired off a potentially embarrassing message without thinking twice, thanks to the foul machinations of your smartphone

It doesn’t matter if your an iPhone, Android, or BlackBerry user — at some point, you’ve likely fired off a potentially embarrassing message without thinking twice, thanks to the foul machinations of your smartphone. Damn You, Autocorrect
($9) — based on the blog of the same name — celebrates these hilarious, often horrifying messages with over 288 pages of transmissions that were hijacked by your otherwise well-meaning automobile. I mean, autocorrect. Damn you!