Beleaguered BlackBerry has always had an insanely loyal set of fans spread out across the globe. The once booming smartphone maker has managed to attract and keep a bunch of users who still swear by the enterprise features contained within the BlackBerry platform, but that hasn't stopped the company from falling into an uncontrollable financial free-fall over the last few years. Now, in a move that is likely to have those loyal fans scratching their heads in disbelief, it's being reported that BlackBerry will start to build Android powered handsets. Yup, that's right, Android powered smartphones. From BlackBerry.
Android is undoubtedly an extremely powerful and popular choice when it comes to choosing a mobile platform. Depending on which metric you choose to measure by, it's also the most popular mobile operating system globally. With that said, some individuals can easily be put off from adopting Android as their platform of choice due to the sheer volume of devices available that run the open-source operating system. If you fall into that category, and find yourself prolonging the decision due to an indecisive nature, then Google's new phone selector tool could serve up a solution.
Apple showed off many things during its WWDC opening keynote today, but one thing that did not get any stage time was Move to iOS. But there it is, bold as brass sat on the iOS 9 product page on apple.com.
You know that phrase: "you get what you pay for"? Well, in Sony Xperia M4 Aqua's case, you don't. The phone, with its 8GB of onboard storage, gives users access to only about 15-percent of that space, which is shockingly low even for the most ill-advertised 8GB smartphones.
If it's a flagship smartphone, then there's a good chance that it will get the 24-karat gold treatment down the road. HTC has done just that as the company introduces this crazy shiny slab of a gold laden One M9. How does it look you ask? Well, it's shiny, so shiny that HTC was caught taking photos of the device using, you guessed it, an iPhone 6.
Sometimes Samsung really just cannot help itself, because when you think that things may be taking a turn for the better with the company having put out arguably its two best smartphones yet in the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge, it still manages to drag itself into the gutter.
Leaked! First photos of 5.5-inch Samsung Galaxy S6 Plus smartphone have been leaked online, and here’s what they look like.
The 10 hidden secret features of Android M that you likely don't know about. Google didn't show these features on stage at their I/O 2015 conference either. Check out our full list.
This message bug can crash Skype app for Windows, iOS, Android. Here's how to fix it right away.
According to a new report, Microsoft is working internally on a project called Microsoft WiFi, which is a rebranded version of Skype WiFi. The rebranded service, leaked to the world early in true modern-day fashion, is said to be based around the idea of exponentially increasing the productivity of users by offering "hassle-free" Internet access around the world. Productivity comes in many forms - forms that can vary greatly on an individual basis - but there's no denying that having easy access to Internet wherever you are in the world could potentially increase anyone's output.
















