Android has become a huge target for mobile malware, according to new data from F-Secure, attracting 96 percent of all such attacks in the fourth quarter of 2012. That’s a selling… Read more »
Samsung now accounts for a whopping 42.5 percent of all Android sales, according to fresh data from Gartner.The company is moving aggressively to leverage that dominance in both the consumer and… Read more »
Home Depot confirmed today that it will replaces the BlackBerry devices its executives and managers currently carry with iPhones. The announcment underscores how crucial it is for BlackBerry’s new operating system… Read more »
Research In Motion rebranded itself this morning as it rolled out BlackBerry 10, which is enjoying solid reviews. All the pieces are in place for a comeback, but the company and… Read more »
Samsung reportedly is taking aim at the mobile enterprise with devices that run Android but have superior reliability and security features. It’s a big bet that could pay off in a… Read more »
Research In Motion’s market share continues to dwindle and the company will almost surely post another quarterly loss in December. But there are reasons to believe the onetime king of the… Read more »
Hewlett Packard is hiring dozens of engineers to work on webOS, which has gone open source in the wake of the doomed Palm acquisition. It’s too late for webOS to ever… Read more »
With Research In Motion’s BlackBerry bleeding market share, Apple is well positioned to become the next king of the mobile enterprise. But that doesn’t mean IT departments and application developers will… Read more »
TechCrunch is reporting this morning on a new survey from Appcelerator that finds 53 percent of mobile developers believe Apple’s iOS is best positioned to win the enterprise, while only 38… Read more »
Research In Motion is launching something of a counter-attack this week as evidenced by a leaked document outlining multiple BlackBerry 10 devices slated to hit the market early next year. And… Read more »