Now playing: Watch this: Samsung Transfix (Cricket) 1:18 Samsung may have crushed our CTIA dreams by pulling back on its biggest announcement here at CTIA, but thankfully it still introduced a number of new handsets. The Samsung Transfix sits on the opposite end of the grandeur spectrum from the Galaxy Nexus we were all anticipating, …
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BlackBerry services beginning to be restored
Research In Motion has posted an update on its Web site listing the current status …
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BlackBerry subscribers throughout the world continued to experience disruptions in service for a third consecutive …
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The iPhone 4S sure looks identical to the iPhone 4, right? Wrong. The buttons have …
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SAN DIEGO–Without a doubt, the biggest highlight of CTIA was spent in the company of …
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It looks like BlackBerry is still down for users around the world — on the …
Read More »BlackBerry outages due to message backlog
The BlackBerry outages are all down to a message backlog, apparently. A backup failure in Europe meant …
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They’re tough, they’ve got rock-hard bodies, and they can communicate. We’re talking about the Kyocera …
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