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
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.
This month will finally see the UK's first 4G network launched by Everything Everywhere, which is a new 4G brand created by the parent company of T-mobile and Orange. 4G/LTE is short for Fourth Generation/Long Term Evolution and is a replacement for the current 3G network, offering substantial increases in speed and suffers a lot less from signal degradation.
With Europe's largest consumer electronics show IFA just around the corner, we're going to continue our run through of what is going to be hot at this year’s show which takes place in Berlin’s Messe.
With the tech world seemingly on holiday Europe's largest consumer electronics show is just around the corner. IFA takes place in the first week of September and is the first place to see what gadgets will be released this Christmas and beyond. We've scoured the worldwide web and unearthed a few clues of what is likely to be unveiled at this year's IFA.
After years of planning, preparing and just a little bit of complaining, the London Olympics are finally about to begin with the opening ceremony tonight.
Embattled smartphone maker Research in Motion (RIM) can't catch a break at the moment. Over the last 12 months the Canadian handset maker has lost 70% of its share price. It's going to get a lot worse before it gets better as the company has confirmed it will delay the launch of its new mobile operating system Blackberry 10 and cut 5,000 jobs worldwide.
Nothing seems to be going right for Research In Motion at the moment. This week they got the tech world talking when they declared they would be focusing on business