The design is great, but the touch-screen qwerty keyboard smartphone isn't that smart.
The firm has unveiled an anti-virus solution that aims to protect against threats in near real-time.
The cellphone will soon become the remote control for everyone's converged environment.
While most businesses acknowledge the gains of mobility, they are reluctant to relinquish control, says T-Systems.
The satellite navigation system includes a one-year subscription to its Live Services.
Social networking giant Facebook, has added VOIP functionality to its Facebook Messenger app.
The company is developing mobile payment technology allowing BlackBerry users to swipe phones to make payments.
OpenFeint is planning to build a social gaming solution for multiple mobile devices.
Five African telecoms operators look to deliver an African-focused mobile multimedia social network platform.
Search engine giant Google, is considering a merger between its two operating systems.
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