RIM today launched BlackBerry Mobile Fusion, the company's mobile device management (MDM) solution that consolidates the management of smartphones and tablets running BlackBerry OS as well as Android and iOS.
Apple moves to dismiss the AI lawsuit, arguing plaintiffs can't prove they were misled by 'generic ads' and that its iPhone 16 models aren't defective.
With a simple Drag & Drop, AppDelete will uninstall anything along with all of the associated items. Mac users will no longer have to hunt through their system to find and delete these items manually.
Apple has seeded Xcode 26.3 RC 2 to developers, featuring support for Claude 4.6, an upgraded OpenAI Codex integration, and new agentic coding bug fixes.
PasswordWallet allow users to automatically share all of their passwords between their Mac, iPhone, MobileMe, and Dropbox, as well as their Windows, Android, Windows Mobile, and Palm Pre devices.
Timing will give a detailed overview on how much time is lost playing games and browsing websites like Facebook and Twitter. Using these data, users can adapt their behavior in order to increase their productivity.
The Apple backed Car Connectivity Consortium (CCC) has published the first release specification for a Digital Key that would allow drivers to lock, unlock, and start their vehicles from smart devices.
ProjectForum allows users to easily set up and run their own private wiki, enabling enhanced collaboration between all the members of a team, group, or department.
Dragonframe offers stop motion filmmakers, powerful, efficient software and hardware solutions to facilitate maximum productivity and unbridled creativity.
Apple has announced iPhone Out-Of-Warranty Battery Replacement Credit which gives back $50 to anyone who paid full price for a battery replacement on their iPhone 6 or later between January 1, 2017 and December 28, 2017.
This morning Brian Hogan and Sage Wallower plead not guilty to misdemeanor theft charges involving the iPhone 4 prototype obtained by Gizmodo last year.
The Apple Watch and other wearable devices helped Verizon grow its subscribers last quarter despite the loss of traditional phone and tablet customers.