In an ongoing effort to regain its former broad footprint among the enterprise customers, BlackBerry is opening up its BBM messaging system to users of the Windows Phone platform, which has a strong affinity with business clients.
Twitter eyes Facebook-ish strategy for growth
During the quarterly earnings call of Twitter, CEO Dick Costolo unwrapped some infant plans to catapult the micro-blogging site to the level of success Facebook has reached. It turned out, the scheme is reminiscent of past moves to take inspiration from Facebook’s design and style.
Windows Phone 8.1 Running HTC One (M8) Leaked
Microsoft bumped the Windows Phone and release a newer and better Windows Phone 8 mobile operating system back in 2012. With the latest Windows Phone 8.1 update bringing much needed leaps and improvements, as well as Microsoft indoctrinating a bunch of manufacturers to come out with their own Windows Phones. Although, HTC is a fairly […]
Google grooms Chromebox to lure enterprise clients
Google has not been particularly known to cater to various business needs of enterprises, its core portfolio being aimed at consumers. In what seems to be a necessary move to expand its business, the Mountain View company is now upgrading its Chromebox for meetings and introducing Hangouts to its Google Apps for Business offering.
Android flaw allows hackers to create fake IDs
Bluebox Security has found a security loophole in Google’s Android operating system through which attackers are able to feign legitimate applications in the ecosystem in order to deceive users and take control of their mobile devices.
Instagram users facing risks when connecting through public Wi-Fi
If you are an Instagram addict and could not resist taking and sharing photos anywhere, including public places where a Wi-Fi connection is available, you should be aware of some risks.