U.S. Government Moving Towards iPhone, iPad
The U.S. federal government is throwing away its BlackBerrys and replacing laptops with iPads, according to a new piece by The Washington Post.
The U.S. federal government is throwing away its BlackBerrys and replacing laptops with iPads, according to a new piece by The Washington Post.
While Apple celebrates its continued growth, Research In Motion (RIM) is seeing its bottom-line erode. Now, The Wall Street Journal is reporting a well-respected analyst is moving its position on the BlackBerry maker from “buy” to “underperform.” This comes at a time when RIM attempts to reboot its business with its new PlayBook tablet.
AT&T iPhone 4 buyers hoping to upgrade to an iPhone 5 will have to pony up more cash to do so, according to new pricing first uncovered by Android Central. But, cheer up: upgrade fees have also gone up for Android phone owners too, but at a higher rate.
Are iPhone owners is worse financial shape than the population in general? Those are the findings (in the UK anyway) of a new survey of 2,000 smart phone owners.
A stripped down version of Research In Motion's popular BlackBerry Messenger service could arrive next month as an iOS app. Good move?
The recently released inPulse Smartwatch is a new, digital wristwatch that can link with a BlackBerry or Android smart phone - meaning users will never be out of touch with their mobile handset. However, the wristwatch - which is available starting at $149 - could serve as an "alerting platform" for iOS devices, too, via a yet-to-be-developed jailbreak application.
A new survey confirms what most of us already suspected: the iPad’s reign as the top selling tablet will likely continue for years to come, no matter the number of competitors. Does this mean the war is already over?
A new survey sheds light on which company is winning the smart phone battle. It's a three way fight between Apple, Google Android, and RIM BlackBerry.
The Verizon iPhone is officially alive and kicking. With it, a large number of existing Android and BlackBerry devices could soon go silent.
BlackBerry's upcoming PlayBook mobile device hasn't hit stores yet, but its creators are starting to differentiate their product from the iPad. Read more ...
Three years after its first iPhone model was announced, Apple is now the fourth largest cell phone vendor in the world. In the last quarter, the Cupertino, California-based company passed RIM for the No. 4 spot. Read more...
What on earth were a bunch of Microsoft employees doing in the middle of a street, dressed in black, dancing to Thriller, and carrying around a giant iPhone? Celebrating Windows Phone 7's RTM status, that's what. Read on to find out more...
While it is obvious the App Store is a resounding success, it is interesting to see how it stacks up against other mobile app markets.
While BlackBerry continues to be the dominant force in the business smartphone market, physicians are showing a distinct preference for the iPhone.
While the iPhone is just one of Apple's products, it's obvious they are giving it more and more focus. So much, in fact, the interior of the Apple store is starting to look like a cell phone emporium.
Who says Blackberry's should dominate the business market? Aside from being supercool and fun to use, iPhones can also lend themselves to the business world. Read on to hear about five essential apps for business networking, and decide for yourself which deserve a place on your iPhone.
If you are a former Blackberry user who switched over to an iPhone but find yourself missing your Brick Breaker game, Digital Chocolate has developed Brick Breaker Revolution for the iPhone. We're here to take a look at this game and find out how does the touch interface and gameplay stack up to other forms of Brick Breaker.