When BlackBerry launched its most recent flagship Z3 in Indonesia last week, CEO John Chen had only one goal: to capture the emerging market with a cheaper handset and rebuild its once glorious presence in that country.
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Google furthers BYOD push with Divide acquisition
There is a strong prediction from research firm Gartner that 38 percent of employers will move to require employees to supply their own devices for work by 2016, a program called Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) that has seen a rapid adoption and will soon become the mobile enterprise norm.
Shazam degrades its Spotify service for UK users
It was only a week ago when Shazam updated both its iOS and Android apps to include support for streaming music service Deezer. This feature was available for users in the UK, Brazil, Germany and Mexico.
Smartphones take the lead in today’s connected world
These days, wearable products are the talk of the town. Many believe wearable products will lead to the decline of the smartphones in the upcoming years. However in fact, this technology will only make the smartphone more central to our lives and here is why.
Apple faces class action suit over missing iMessages sent to non-iOS devices
It facetiously looks queer, even unlikely, that your text message should appear as delivered on your iPhone or iPad but actually did not reach the intended recipient who has ditched his or her iOS device for an Android toting gadget.
Will the iPhone 6 finally support NFC technology?
The past few weeks have been an outpouring of rumors about the upcoming iPhone 6 – its new features, highlights and everything that would make it retain the luster that the iPhone family is known for. So far, nothing can be confirmed from those reports.