BlackBerry unveils single console for mobility management
The company has created a single secure management platform and console for devices on multiple operating systems as well as for their apps and content.
The company has created a single secure management platform and console for devices on multiple operating systems as well as for their apps and content.
Demand for slate-shaped tablets is declining even faster than expected. For all of 2016, global tablet shipments will drop by 9.6% over 2015, market research firm IDC said, marking the second straight year of decline.
Most analysts believe Xiaomi will have an uphill battle whenever it does arrive in the U.S., but some say it can be done with enough money and effort.
Some of the companies in the alliance have already demonstrated what they call OpenG technology, which uses 3.5GHz shared spectrum to improve indoor wireless communications.
Apple iPhone sales declined 16 per cent in the first quarter, but it's important to remember that the overall smartphone market has also flatlined.
HTC announced it will lead a $100 million virtual reality accelerator fund to cultivate the VR ecosystem by supporting startups.
Barcelona made a big splash to be considered a smart city three years ago. Since then, it has installed noise and air quality sensors along and smart streetlights and smart parking. But some Barcelona citizens question the value of smart city projects.
Verizon and the city of Boston today unveiled a US$300 million fibre optic cable replacement of copper cable throughout the city over the next six years.
The HTC 10 is loaded with new design and high-end features, but those plums won't be enough for the new smartphone to sell well in a crowded Android field.
IBM and Box today announced a low-cost, easy-to-deploy version of Expert Seller for workers using iPads and iPhones.
Internet of Things technologies can be complex and fragmented, but increasing numbers of pilot projects are emerging within smart cities, farms and at a wide range of businesses and industries.
Rugged computer maker Janam Technologies announced the XT2, a 10-oz. rugged device with a 5-in. touchscreen that runs Android 5.0 (Lollipop).
IT pros have long been concerned about the potential for security breaches with BOYD; a new survey indicates they're right to be worried.
AT&T engineered an unusual low-power antenna system inside a radio quiet zone at a snow resort in rural West Virginia, giving thousands of daily smartphone users network access for the first time.
Now that Apple has announced the smaller 4-in. iPhone SE starting at $399 (16GB), smartphone competitors like Samsung are sure to sit up and take notice.