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BlackBerry services collapse

BlackBerry services collapse

Millions of BlackBerry smartphone users have been cut off by a major fault at RIM, the Canadian company that makes the devices.

BlackBerry services collapse
Apple loses another unreleased iPhone
Apple loses another unreleased iPhone
In a bizarre repeat of a high-profile incident last year, an Apple employee once again appears to have lost an unreleased iPhone in a bar, CNET has learned.
Android smartphones face data breach threat
Android smartphones face data breach threat
Owners of Android smartphones are being warned to avoid public WiFi networks after researchers found a security flaw that could affect the vast majority of devices based on Google’s software.
Flexible future: Forget the iPhone, here's the smartphone made out of 'paper' that will shape with your pocket [VIDEO]
Flexible future: Forget the iPhone, here's the smartphone made out of 'paper' that will shape with your pocket [VIDEO]
In an industry where unbreakable and smaller are best, the world's first interactive paper computer looks set to dominate for years to come. The PaperPhone has a flexible electronic display that is set to herald a new generation of computers. Extremely ligh...
Jobs Says Apple Made Mistakes With iPhone Data
Jobs Says Apple Made Mistakes With iPhone Data
Hoping to put to rest a growing controversy over privacy, Steven P. Jobs, Apple’s chief executive, took the unusual step of personally explaining that while Apple had made mistakes in how it handled location data on its mobile devices, it had not used the i...
iPhone keeps record of everywhere you go
iPhone keeps record of everywhere you go
Security researchers have discovered that Apple's iPhone keeps track of where you go – and saves every detail of it to a secret file on the device which is then copied to the owner's computer when the two are synchronised.
Mobile etiquette seen getting worse, not better
Mobile etiquette seen getting worse, not better
Whether is it texting during dinner, talking on a cellphone in a public restroom or using a laptop while driving, most people think mobile etiquette is getting worse, not better.
A Short-Circuit to Distracted Driving
A Short-Circuit to Distracted Driving
Cellular carriers, having spent years trying to blanket the nation with phone service, are now working on ways to stop people from getting calls and texts when they are behind the wheel. The technology is aimed at curbing dangerous distractions by temporari...
BlackBerry services collapse
BlackBerry services collapse
Millions of BlackBerry smartphone users have been cut off by a major fault at RIM, the Canadian company that makes the devices.

World's most expensive cellphone: $8 million [PHOTO]

App'll do for £5million ... customised iPhone 4

TALK isn't cheap on this phone - the world's most expensive mobile worth £5MILLION. The iPhone 4 is wrapped in 500 fl...

World's most expensive cellphone: $8 million [PHOTO]

United Arab Emirates To Block BlackBerry Services On October 11th

United Arab Emirates To Block BlackBerry Services On October 11th

Beginning on the 11th of October, the United Arab Emirates will begin blocking BlackBerry services via the country’s ...

United Arab Emirates To Block BlackBerry Services On October 11th

UAE says BlackBerry is potential security threat

UAE says BlackBerry is potential security threat

Emirati officials have declared BlackBerry smartphones a potential threat to national security because users' data is...

UAE says BlackBerry is potential security threat

No recall, but Jobs offers free 'bumpers' to iPhone buyers

No recall, but Jobs offers free 'bumpers' to iPhone buyers

Apple CEO Steve Jobs responded to weeks of criticism over a faulty antenna in Apple's iPhone 4, saying that the phone...

No recall, but Jobs offers free 'bumpers' to iPhone buyers

Apple Engineer Told Steve Jobs IPhone Antenna Might Cut Calls

Steve Jobs, chief executive officer of Apple Inc.

Apple Inc.’s senior antenna expert voiced concern to Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs in the early design phase of ...

Apple Engineer Told Steve Jobs IPhone Antenna Might Cut Calls

Apple, Under Fire, to Discuss iPhone Friday

Apple, Under Fire, to Discuss iPhone Friday

Apple Inc. said Wednesday that it will hold a news conference Friday concerning its iPhone 4, which is facing mountin...

Apple, Under Fire, to Discuss iPhone Friday

Apple faces backlash over latest iPhone

Apple faces backlash over latest iPhone

Apple was on Tuesday facing a growing backlash over poor iPhone 4 reception after the technology group blocked links ...

Apple faces backlash over latest iPhone

Apple collecting, sharing iPhone users' precise locations

Satellite image of a Target store in New York.

Apple Inc. is now collecting the "precise," "real-time geographic location" of its users' iPhones, iPads and computers.

Apple collecting, sharing iPhone users' precise locations

AT&T, Apple Struggle to Handle iPhone Orders

AT&T, Apple Struggle to Handle iPhone Orders

AT&T Inc.'s website, unable to handle the demand for Apple Inc.'s new iPhone on Tuesday, had difficulty processing or...

AT&T, Apple Struggle to Handle iPhone Orders

Apple Unveils iPhone 4 [VIDEO]

Apple CEO Steve Jobs gives the keynote address at the 2010 Apple World Wide Developers conference June 7.

Steve Jobs unveiled a new iPhone Monday in a presentation that was long on new features but short on surprise, as the...

Apple Unveils iPhone 4 [VIDEO]

10 Unique Cases For Your iPhone

10 Unique Cases For Your iPhone

Want a case that keeps your iPhone safe from water? Or one with a dragon tattoo on the back? Or one that includes a s...

10 Unique Cases For Your iPhone

Federal Communications Commission Wants Alerts on Wireless Overages

Federal Communications Commission Wants Alerts on Wireless Overages

Federal regulators are proposing new regulations on the wireless phone industry, which would require carriers to aler...

Federal Communications Commission Wants Alerts on Wireless Overages
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