Software expected to be released with the iPhone 5 will make artificial intelligence technology accessible to consumers.
The Android Police site discovers a logging update from HTC gives third-party apps access to SMS data, e-mails, GPS and system logs.
The company was positioned in the leaders' quadrant in Gartner's Magic Quadrant for Mobile Data Protection.
The Kindle Fire could be the device to turn the tablet market into more than a one-horse race.
After being unveiled in May, the Windows Phone 7.5 update is now being rolled out to users globally.
Amazon's tablet offering is widely anticipated to be showcased later today at a special event.
The highly-anticipated iPhone 5 is expected to be revealed at Apple's “Let's talk iPhone” event next week.
The keyboard's high connectivity results in instantaneous typing, but it falls short on functionality.
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The number of devices sold doubled in the last eight weeks.
Plans to extend MXit's wallet service will allow users to make in-store purchases via the IM platform.
The company's Documentum Mobile app provides post-PC users with enterprise capabilities from anywhere.
The new iPhone will be released next month, says Apple board member Al Gore.