The FlashQ Q20 is an interesting flash unit which doesn't have to be used on top of your camera. The flash is different from most others in that it features a detachable hot shoe radio transmitter ...
Adobe may have killed off Flash for both TVs and mobile devices, but that isn't stopping RIM from continuing to support it on the PlayBook. In a statement provided to All Things D yesterday, the ...
The Q20 phone, coming out later this year, will return the trackpad to BlackBerry's lineup. I'm that 5G guy. I've actually been here for every "G." I've reviewed well over a thousand products during ...
Research In Motion is set to bring full Adobe Flash and Microsoft Silverlight support to the company’s BlackBerry phones. The BoyGenius Report blog claims RIM will introduce the new functionality ...
BlackBerry has a couple of new smartphones in the offing, including the first sourced from new strategic partner Foxconn. The first Foxconn BlackBerry is the Z3, a Nokia-like touchscreen smartphone ...
BlackBerry’s recently appointed CEO John Chen has revealed that the company plans to launch two new smartphones this year in the form of the BlackBerry Z3 – codenamed ‘Jakarta’ – and the BlackBerry ...
BlackBerry really knows how to keep its "BlackBerry Loyal" crowd on the edge of their seats. Naturally, the company didn't go to IFA 2014, so users are left dreaming of the company's next attempt at a ...
BlackBerry went back to the future at MWC 2014 with the announcement of two new smartphones: the super retro Q20 complete with QWERTY keyboard and the sub-$200 touchscreen Z3. BlackBerry said that its ...
BlackBerry has rolled out a new smartphone at MWC 2014 called the Q20. The device is the latest to run the BlackBerry 10 operating system. The Q20 promises the classic button layout and QWERTY ...
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. BlackBerry made several announcements at Mobile World ...
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