Verizon to sell BlackBerry Z10 for $199 beginning March
BlackBerry will face stiff competition. $199 on Verizon currently buys the well-reviewed HTC Droid DNA featuring Android Jelly Bean and a 5-inch HD display, or the Apple iPhone 5.
5 or Die: Here’s what RIM needs to do with BlackBerry 10
It's unrealistic to expect the BlackBerry to magically outpace the iPhone or hot Android sellers like the LG Nexus 4 or Samsung Galaxy S III anytime soon, but here's 5 things that can help.
Android App of the Day: Scope Beta for Twitter, Facebook, Instagram
Scope supports five networks at this point: Facebook (blue), Twitter (red), Instagram (orange), Foursquare and Tumblr. In testing all worked without a hitch, and refresh rates were respectable.
Smartphone market grows 43%
Last quarter Android once again dominated the market with 7 out of 10 devices sold running the ubiquitous operating system.
RIM touts BlackBerry app sharing, but is it enough?
BlackBerry 10 is almost here. I checked the BlackBerry channel on YouTube. With over 50 million views it has healthy traffic. Clearly people are still interested in RIM, with many primed for a comeback.
What, no more Android news?!
Is Google's Android OS maturing? We've heard rumors of Key Lime Pie, and Google's X Phone. There's some nice new handsets from Sony, and even Lenovo. But unlike last year, no BIG headlines.
Microsoft announces $899 64GB Surface Pro will ship Feb. 9
Microsoft Surface Pro specs include a 10.6-inch high-definition display, Intel Core i5 processor, 4GB RAM, 64GB internal storage, microSDXC slot, and pressure sensitive stylus. A 128GB model will go for $999.
What’s Nexus for Google Android?
Google, for the love of Siri please - please! - spend some quality time with folks who know a thing or two about selling direct to consumers - maybe headhunt someone from Amazon.
American Airlines has a new logo
The new American Airlines logo, management notes, features the eagle, the star, the "A." But is it any good?
Review: MediaFire cloud storage app for Android
Mediafire jumps into the cloud storage fray. The real carrot is 50GB of free storage. But is it enough to woo users of competitors such as Dropbox, Box, Skydrive and Google Drive?