New BlackBerry unveiled, but Aussies won't get a taste until March
BlackBerry has unveiled its completely new mobile operating system and launched two new smartphones but the revamped devices won't hit Australian shelves until sometime in March, it was revealed today.
View ArticleApple and Google have nothing to fear from BlackBerry 10 - but Microsoft does
Hands-on review: BlackBerry 10 is a big step up, but it's awkward to use in some key areas
View ArticleBlackBerry delivers, but the Z10 and Q10 face stiff competition
The newly rechristened BlackBerry delivered on its promise to breathe new life into an aging, iconic product line, but it still faces an uphill battle in a market dominated by Apple's iPhone and...
View ArticleHow BlackBerry recreated the mobile user experience with Z10
With the release of the BlackBerry Z10 smartphone, the company once known as Research in Motion has staked its future on an ambitious bet: that it could craft a new "mobile user experience" that would,...
View ArticleFree online course: All you ever wanted to know about SDN
Georgia Tech this spring will offer a comprehensive free, 6-week online course about software-defined networking, one of the hottest topics in enterprise IT.
View ArticleCan BES 10 save BlackBerry?
BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10 (BES 10) unites mobile device management (MDM), security, unified communications, and application management.
View ArticleBlack Hat Europe: 10 intriguing security briefings
What could possibly go wrong having a bunch of hackers hunkering down in Amsterdam this week at Black Hat Europe 2013? We're afraid to speculate, but what should go right is that they're ready to...
View ArticleBlackBerry sells about 1 million Z10s in move to profit
Research In Motion Limited, now doing business as BlackBerry, shipped about 1 million BlackBerry Z10 smartphones during its fiscal fourth quarter.
View ArticleShrinking idle capacity: Corporate SIP trunks could equal T-1 links by 2015
The percentage of North American companies using SIP or Session Initiation Protocol trunking and traditional T-1s will just about equalize in two years, marking a dramatic shift in technology used for...
View ArticleIs Android in the business world to stay?
It's official, and it's been official for a while -- Android is far and away the most popular smartphone OS in America. Ever since January 2011, when the platform surpassed RIM to take the top spot for...
View ArticleSIP trunking: The savings are there but the transition is complex
The merits of SIP trunking have been talked about for years and now it looks like businesses are aggressively adopting the technology, lured by striking cost savings and the promise of new...
View ArticleIowa State researchers discover possible route to terahertz storage speeds
A team of Iowa State University researchers, working at the Department of Energy's Ames Laboratory, recently detailed a way to use ultra-short laser pulses and special materials to switch magnetism...
View ArticleStartup uses new technology to out-Akamai Akamai
Instart Logic is taking on the likes of Akamai and Amazon Cloudfront with a Web app-streaming service it says can cut in half the time it takes to load pages and applications to wireless devices.
View ArticleBlackBerry's bleak options: will suitors really pay for a wedding?
As BlackBerry's board of directors formally begin exploring "strategic alternatives," they'll find their options limited, according to two IT sector analysts. All the likely alternatives call for a...
View ArticleBlackBerry warns of disastrous Q2
BlackBerry shares plunged 20% late Friday afternoon as the company announced plans to fire 40% of its employees and eventually cut expenditures in half over the next nine months. The actions were in...
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