RIM introduces the BlackBerry Torch 9800 in NZ, blending touch with a slide-out keyboard, enhanced messaging, and social media integration.
Firms urged to bolster security as mobile devices in workplaces soar. IDC predicts a 60% sales jump, raising enterprise vulnerability.
Google acquires PushLife, aiming to enhance non-Apple phone music experiences by integrating iTunes libraries across various devices.
Mobile computing tech enhances, delivering LAN-like speeds for on-the-go workers, elevating productivity despite geographical gaps.
Research In Motion has signed a cloud-based data storage partnership with Microsoft - here comes the PlayBook.
Research In Motion is said to be working on Android and iPhone versions of its proprietary instant messenger app.
Frank Meehan, CEO of Android handset-maker INQ, says developers should focus on what the cool kids want instead of just the geeks - his words, not ours.
EA partners with RIM to preload Need for Speed Undercover and Tetris on the BlackBerry PlayBook, showcasing its 3D gaming capabilities.
Transforming smartphones into POS systems is revolutionising small business transactions, offering affordability and mobility.
IBM to transform business collaboration with new social networking tools, aiming to boost growth and productivity.
Choosing the right smartphone is crucial. NetGuide's key tips ensure you don't end up with a dud for your tech needs.
Social media encourages the evolution of integrated ERP and CRM solutions, says Craig Charlton, Epicor's Senior Vice President of Asia Pacific operations.
BlackBerry DEVCON Asia event plays host to new tools and services for BlackBerry Tablet OS and BlackBerry Smartphones.
RIM acquires The Astonishing Tribe (TAT) to boost the interface design of future platforms, enhancing user experience across devices.
Get set for summer with BlackBerry's essential travel apps, from weather updates to currency conversion and games to keep you entertained.
BlackBerry and Microsoft forge alliance to shake up mobile search market, making Bing the default engine on BlackBerry devices.
Your every move tracked: Beyond Google and Apple, discover who else is monitoring you, from ISPs to loyalty schemes.
BlackBerry becomes the official mobile sponsor for Rugby World Cup 2011, promising innovative tech and apps for fans and officials alike.
RIM confirms BlackBerry PlayBook's launch in the US and Canada for April 19, with prices ranging from $499 to $699. No NZ release date yet.
RIM expands its BlackBerry PlayBook line with two new 4G models, enhancing mobile web and enterprise capabilities.