A way for corporate customers to manage multiple types of devices beyond just Blackberrys, meet RIM’s Blackberry Mobile Fusion product. BMF supports both iOS and Android and is the only way it manage its own tablet, the PlayBook. AllThingsD noted that RIM had a job posting over on which it is looking for iOS developers and the company responded back to the publication...

We had just welcomed Apple’s iPad 3 with reportedly sold out 3 million units of the gadget with the craze seen worldwide, dazzling more to all of you, Reuters is reporting that the Cupertino-based new iPhone will have a sharper and bigger 4.6-inch “retina” display and is planned to be in the market in the second quarter. Quoting an “unnamed industry” source,...

Good news for Bloggers that are using Camera+ 3.0 app and WordPress for iOS latest versions (2.9.5 or higher) are all set to enjoy a fair easier way of...

PayPal in an urge to bring along a completely new design released an update to its iPhone app. The update will bring the local feature which is used to...

Keen on fighting over the various “legal battles” around the world Samsung and Apple – with the current lawsuit, a Dutch court rejected the South-Korean...

Interesting to note that AT&T has finally offered the customers to settle the realm they are having with the company but wait it is meant only for those who has successfully took them to court over allegations of slowing his data speeds. Matthew Spaccarelli in February won a small claims in a court against the US based carrier for throttling his data speeds once he...

Apple’s iPad 3 event is “On” now and the Cupertino-based company CEO Tim Cook is now on stage and is talking and taking the lead by discussing the...

Just over a month since we reported that Apple has confirmed that iPhone 4S handsets users in China are unable to activate their phone with the use of...

Apple’s confirmed that it uses Corning Gorilla Glass in its product line-up; the company mentioned it during the new page on job creation in the US,...

Editor’s Note: Guest Author Ruchika Shokeen is a technology enthusiast interested in analysing and reporting about different technologies. Matt Spaccarelli, an unemployed truck driver and student, took the country’s largest telecommunications company to small claims court when AT&T started slowing down the data service for his iPhone, Pro-tem Judge Russell...