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If you noticed your BIS-enabled BlackBerry was quieter than usual late last night, here's the reason why: RIM's North American BIS servers were temporarily out…
Read MoreIf you noticed your BIS-enabled BlackBerry was quieter than usual late last night, here's the reason why: RIM's North American BIS servers were temporarily out…
Read MoreAlthough the timing of the announcement is a bit of a surprise given that RIM's Wireless Enterprise Symposium kicks off in one month's time, Mark…
Read MoreSteve Jobs and Eric Schmidt might have been able to put their differences aside yesterday as they enjoyed a cup of coffee, but the ol'…
Read MoreThanks to Mozilla we got our hands on a Nokia N900 for a few weeks and had the opportunity to give its new Firefox Mobile…
Read MoreThis little tidbit of technology news is brought to you by the New York Post... stop laughing. The Post is reporting that technology retailer RadioShack…
Read MoreSpotify's Senior VP, Paul Brown, confirmed in an interview that his company is already in talks with U.S. partners to try and bring the subscription…
Read MoreSmartphones might have proved to be a tough nut to crack at last year's CanSecWest Pwn2Own, but the same cannot be said for 2010 as two…
Read MoreAfter months of testing, AT&T has finally announced the nationwide rollout of its 3G MicroCell. Starting in mid-April and continuing over the next several months,…
Read MoreDay two's CTIA keynote speakers are as follows: Dan Hesse, CEO Sprint Nextel Corporation, William Morrow, CEO Clearwire Corporation, Réne Obermann, CEO Deutsche Telekom AG,…
Read MoreSamsung took it up a notch yesterday by announcing its new flagship Android handset, the Galaxy S (GT-I9000). The Galaxy S sports the features that…
Read MoreAs its long and drawn out public battle over internet censorship with the Chinese government continues, Google has made the decision to immediately halt the…
Read MoreAs far as we here at BGR are concerned, once a product is physically in store it's good to be sold regardless of whatever the…
Read MoreA newly circulating rumor potentially sheds new light on that Samsung tablet which was outed earlier this week by Emmanuele Silanesu, National Product and Marketing…
Read MoreIn an investors meeting on Thursday, T-Mobile USA CEO Robert Dotson told investors that the nation's #4 wireless carrier is turning to third parties including…
Read MoreGoogle is looking to leverage its foothold in the online video realm by partnering with Sony on a new television service to be called Google…
Read MoreThe HTC Desire is one sexy handset, but let's face facts here: the "Urban Brown" shade it comes in isn't for everyone. Thankfully, HTC isn't…
Read MoreWell that was fast. Soon after we posted the official Android 2.1 change log for the DROID did the folks over at Android Central get…
Read MoreSamsung is resurrecting the ghost of the Q1 and planning to jump into the now-hot slate PC market in the second half of 2010. According…
Read MoreT-Mobile already has a very diverse lineup of smartphones, but the tail end of March will see "Magenta" (as some people lamely call it) release…
Read MoreGoogle finally jumped over whatever hurdles were holding it back from offering paid apps in the Canadian Android Market, as all of a sudden, they…
Read MoreMicrosoft kicked off MIX 2010 this morning with a keynote that revealed some juicy details for developers waiting to dive into the Windows Phone 7…
Read MoreAnd just like that, today we have the third photo leak of the mysterious BlackBerry slider. Unlike the first time we saw it but much…
Read MoreA leaked Verizon training memo reveals how Big Red will be dealing with those who have plans to connect their BlackBerry to a new BlackBerry…
Read MoreImages and details on the HTC Incredible have emerged from the depths of Android Forums today. Most notable is the loss of the bright orange…
Read MoreIt's no secret that Google and China aren't exactly BFFs at the moment, but now Motorola has thrown its hat into the foray in a…
Read MoreThe battle between HTML 5 and Flash wages on with the discovery of an interesting report comparing the CPU usage of HTML 5 and Flash…
Read MoreClearwire may be optimistic about the growth of WiMAX in 2010 and beyond but network hardware manufacturers are a bit more bearish on the 4G…
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