BlackBerry 10 potential doubted by RIM insiders: report
Based on remarks from RIM's co-CEOs this week, it looks like the company is pinning all of its hopes on BlackBerry 10. But not everyone else at RIM is so confident.
Based on remarks from RIM's co-CEOs this week, it looks like the company is pinning all of its hopes on BlackBerry 10. But not everyone else at RIM is so confident.
Americans are starting to trust in their mobile devices more for banking purposes, according to new research.
Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn are seeing mobile usage growth of at least 50 percent.
Roamz is working on giving Foursquare, Gowalla and other location-based apps some more competition.
Just as the iPad surprisingly took off with business customers, Appcelerator projects that Apple will be the leader in developing mobile enterprise apps.
Android took the crown for mobile operating systems last quarter, but Windows Phone made some notable improvements.
Sprint gives RIM's BlackBerry Playbook the old heave-ho before the 4G version even got in the mobile provider's stores.
One of the questions that arose after Apple announced the impending rollover to its new cloud-based storage service, iCloud, asked what would happen to MobileMe users. After all, many subscribers had already paid $100 per year for access, and iCloud will be free for anyone with an iTunes account for the first 5GB.
It has been rumored that Facebook would be integrating Spotify somewhere into its social network. But regardless of the Facebook's announcement coming shortly, know this: Spotify is officially on its way to the United States.
The software provider is gearing up to bring its mobile operating system to handful of countries soon.