While the impact of Apple’s iPhone is obvious to anyone who follows the tech industry, attorneys took a California jury …
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While the impact of Apple’s iPhone is obvious to anyone who follows the tech industry, attorneys took a California jury …
IBM yesterday announced an agreement to acquire Fiberlink Communications, saying the purchase is a key part of a broader mobile-security strategy to provide assurance in transactions conducted via devices such as iPhones and Android smartphones.
Samsung has announced a tablet designed specifically for children, the Galaxy Tab 3 Kids.
To encourage developers to create more mobile applications to run from its cloud services, Google is offering two new or updated frameworks to run the back-end infrastructure of mobile apps.
Storage provider WD today unveiled its latest personal cloud device; My Cloud.
With some commentators labeling the BYOD trend as unstoppable, organisations are now turning to MDM to ensure the security of their networks. But how should MDM be tackled?
Ericsson has confirmed that it will host its Application Awards for the fifth consecutive year.
The Note 8.0 is decent small tablet that costs just a little bit too much.
Acer CEO J.T. Wang is resigning from his post at the Taiwanese PC maker and will be replaced by president Jim Wong as part of a corporate restructuring that will try to revitalize the company’s lagging fortunes.
Kaspersky Lab has revealed research results that show an increase in malware in the Middle East.
BlackBerry’s dramatic fall in the enterprise has left CIOs scrambling to pick a new mobile platform provider. Will it be Apple? Samsung? Or Microsoft? Or it will be all of the above.
BlackBerry is a sinking ship searching desperately for a rescue, so its turning to any major mobile player as a potential saviour. But if Facebook buys BlackBerry, it would be the company’s craziest move ever.
The new products provide security without compromising system performance.
BlackBerry will change its CEO and accept a US$1 billion loan from a consortium involving shareholder Fairfax Financial Holdings as it struggles with inventory and strategy problems. The company has abandoned plans to sell itself.
You may still be waiting for your Nexus 5 order to ship, but Google was nice enough to deliver a unit to our offices early Friday morning.
Remember where you were this day; for it will go down in history as the date when LG’s mobile devices began to slightly bend for no demonstrably necessary reason.
Sony today announced the Middle East and Africa launch of its Xperia C, a dual SIM Android smartphone.
BlackBerry displayed its range of devices that uses BB10 at the recently concluded GITEX 2013.
Samsung made a lot of headlines this week, though probably not for the reasons it would like.
The PC market moved into its sixth straight quarter of declining sales, analysts reported on Wednesday, although the dip was less pronounced than one firm expected.