Blackberry 10 & Z10 Smartphone Hands-On Review
Yesterday, Research In Motion unveiled the Blackberry Z10, the first smartphone to run the company’s brand-spanking-new operating system BB10. The whole premise of BB10 and the Z10 is the ability to
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Yesterday, Research In Motion unveiled the Blackberry Z10, the first smartphone to run the company’s brand-spanking-new operating system BB10. The whole premise of BB10 and the Z10 is the ability to
Microsoft’s first attempt at an iPad-killing-tablet was a big fat fail. Well, that might not be entirely true, but for a tablet that cost around the same price as a
BlackBerry, the Canadian smartphone maker, has had a torrid time in 2012, but the under fire company is pinning its future hopes on their new Blackberry 10 operating system which will form a foundation for its new range of smartphones, expected to arrive throughout 2013.
Amazon's Kindle Fire was an instant hit when it was released in 2011 - the tablet used the success of it's forbearer the original Kindle to get off to a great start, but Amazon hasn't forgotten about the device made it all happen and have since unveiled the new Kindle Paperwhite, the next iteration of the company's iconic E-reader.
The Apple iPhone 5 is thinner, lighter, and faster than its predecessors - but is it worth upgrading if you bought the iPhone 4S? Well, that's what we're here to find out.
Nokia and Microsoft unveiled their latest Windows Phone Smartphone the Lumia 920 to a packed out threatre in New York last night. Nokia is pinning the future of the entire company on this handset and Microsoft is hoping it will make their mobile operating system cool and something worthy of dumping an iPhone for - have they come up trumps? Let’s find out.
Gamescom is essentially Europe’s leading computer games show and kicks off today, we’ve already had a slew of interesting announcements and unveils with the biggest being a massive blowout of
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