RIM pulls back the veil on BlackBerry 10, the devices and the future of BIS, and a brand refresh.
Seventy-five percent of customers would use online self-service rather than call the contact centre for help, reveals Amdocs research.
The company that used to hold the top spot in the smartphone market is betting big on BlackBerry 10, which will make its official debut tonight.
Apple reveals its answer to the Surface Pro, a 128GB iPad, aimed at corporations.
FrontRange introduces HEAT 9.6, which delivers Managers Monitor and Mobile Field Support.
Apple approves Vodacom's LTE network to provide LTE support for the iPhone 5, while MTN subscribers will have to wait.
Mobile communication tools represent an immediate, personal and cost-effective mechanism for enterprises to reach customers, says Panacea Mobile.
As the BYOD trend has shifted the corporate device market, RIM says BlackBerry 10 will strike the right chord with consumers and corporations alike.
The market for lower-cost smartphones is changing the competitive landscape, according to market data for the fourth quarter of 2012.
Safety features built into high-end cars inadvertently jam speed-monitoring equipment.
BlackBerry 10 looks set to come out swinging at launch next week, as RIM beefs up the ecosystem that will surround the new platform and devices.
The partnership will benefit Dimension Data's clients wanting to move to mobility.