Will RIM's five new BlackBerry 7 devices be enough to give the company a fighting chance in the smartphone market?
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The electric-powered aircraft, with a two-metre wingspan, has a top speed of nearly 100 miles per hour.
The move is set to trigger an enormous bidding war among mobile companies in the gold rush for patent ownership.
The malware only runs after users unwittingly install it onto their Android-based devices, says CA Security.
Samsung will halt all pre-launch advertising of the Galaxy Tab 10 until the Federal Court of Australia resolves an Apple lawsuit.
The deal will enable Samsung users to enjoy Digital+ content on their Smart TV sets connected to the Internet.
South African consumers will be able to access retailers and other local businesses on the social networking site.
Customers can SMS 38207 to donate to the relief campaign.
In today's technology roundup: Skype for iPad debuts, Apple's iCloud.com goes live, Nokia unveils Symbian smartphone, and recession causes greener data centres.
Shipments of display for all PC types are expected to expand from 80 million units in 2010 to 95 million in 2011, research shows.
The agreement enables Intel's SME and education customers to gain access to one of its only pico projectors.
The company plans to use the funds to continue to evaluate and develop rare earth minerals projects.