Despite their need to convey the notion that they're alive and kicking, BlackBerry had some big news to share at its BlackBerry Live keynote.
BlackBerry Q10 handset is finally making its way to the US this summer on Verizon, Sprint, and T-Mobile.
The popular BBM service will be making the jump to both iOS and Android this summer.
At its BlackBerry Live keynote today, BlackBerry unveiled a new QWERTY handset, the Q5, designed specifically for emerging markets.
At an event in London, Nokia has just taken the wraps off the Lumia 925, a new version of the Lumia 920. This upcoming Windows Phone will be the first in this series with a metal frame, and it will include other new features as well.
When T-Mobile introduced its version of the iPhone 5 last month it was asking $100 plus $20 a month for two years. The telecom has now bumped this up to a $150 down payment.
Verizon Wireless has moved up the release date of the Samsung Galaxy S IV a few days, from May 30 to May 23.
Nokia teased a new unnamed device earlier today, which is rumored to be the Lumia 925 and is expected to be revealed at the company's event tomorrow.
The app selection in the Windows Phone Store has seen a serious decline in growth since last year, featuring a mere 145,000 apps currently.
Our review of the Nike+ SportWatch GPS, Nike's answer to the GPS watches most runners are seen with these days.
Though some would have you believe that the situation is much bleaker, the fact is that there are plenty of ways to recover your phone if it's lost or stolen.
The people have spoken, and a recent survey indicates that consumers prefer larger smartphone displays, explaining why smartphones are only getting bigger.
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