Square-shaped BlackBerry Passport launched with a focus on business pros
BlackBerry is trying to win back the business crowd with the BlackBerry Passport, a smartphone with a square-shaped screen and physical keyboard.
BlackBerry is trying to win back the business crowd with the BlackBerry Passport, a smartphone with a square-shaped screen and physical keyboard.
iPhone and iPad users still flock to download the latest version of iOS as it becomes available, but perhaps not as quickly as before.
Windows 9. Threshold. Or just plain Windows. Whatever Microsoft ends up calling its next operating system, it's shaping up to be another big change from the Windows that came before it.
The convergence of Chrome OS and Android is now seriously underway, with Google bringing the first Android apps to Chromebooks.
A batch of leaked screenshots from the next version of Windows show just how far Microsoft will go to win back desktop users.
Before Apple announced its first smartwatch on Tuesday, some tech pundits were convinced that Apple would reimagine wearable technology in a way that no other smartwatches have. Some wondered whether the final product would resemble a watch at all, or even have a screen.
Two years into the creation of the Windows Store, Microsoft is facing up to the mess.
Nike is moving from fitness bands to smartwatches with an app for Samsung's upcoming Gear S.
Apple will reportedly announce its first wearable device in September, but the product may not ship until early next year.
On the face of it, Samsung's Gear S smartwatch seems kind of ridiculous.
The big reveal for Apple's first wearable device may be just a couple weeks away, according to one reporter with a strong track record for Apple product timing.
The game of tennis is about to get geekier, with Ralph Lauren introducing a high-tech shirt for players.
Samsung is reportedly about to launch yet another Galaxy Gear smartwatch, this time with a curved display.
While shipments of smartwatches and fitness bands have ballooned over the last year, not everyone's falling in love with wearables quite yet.
Ever since Pebble struck it big on Kickstarter, there's been no shortage of startups looking to cash in with their own smartwatches, fitness bands and gesture-control rings. But as backers of the Kreyos Meteor smartwatch have discovered, funding these projects on sites like Kickstarter and Indiegogo is a risky proposition, and one that rarely goes as planned.
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