Mobile Devices

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  • RIM Introduces BBX Operating System for BlackBerry Devices

    Research In Motion didn t whip back the curtain entirely from the QNX-based operating system it expects will put its BlackBerry smartphones on a more competitive footing with the likes of Apple s iPhone and Google Android, but RIM did offer some details of that BBX platform at its BlackBerry DevCon Americas conference in San…

  • Motorola Mobility’s Droid Razr Targets iPhone 4S

    NEW YORK Motorola Mobility has decided its best option in the long-running fight against Apple s iPhone was to mate two famous mobility brands, Droid and Razr, into the Droid Razr. The new smartphone hews to the aesthetic styling of Motorola Mobility s Droid franchise, with the large 4.3-inch super AMOLED screen (with qHD resolution)…

  • Lenovo’s IT Mettle vs. Google Chromebook

    Image via Wikipedia Google’s Chromebook notebook play, announced during the company’s Google I/O conference, may be aimed at businesses, governments, and educational institutions, as well as consumers, but will any of these end-users or end-user organizations be interested in buying what Google wants to sell, or lease, as the case may be? Google’s hardware-as-a-service (HaaS)…

  • Goodbye March – Channel Headlines Around the Web

    Image by Robert Scoble via Flickr Joe Panettieri at MSPMentor reports yet another MSP merger/acquisition deal – the 15th he’s tracked in 2011. This one, in Western Canada, has VODA Computer Systems Ltd. and Graycon Group Ltd merging. Meanwhile, over at Channelnomics, Larry Walsh offers seven tips he’s gathered for MSPs who are looking to…

  • Intel Infineon Wireless Buy Re-ARMs Intel

    Image by cocoate.com via Flickr Intel’s newly announced plan to buy chip maker Infineon’s wireless business unit for $1.4 billion gives Intel another shot at the highly coveted mobile business that includes smartphones, embedded devices and laptops. And for Intel it’s familiar territory. That’s because Intel previously tried to win in this space with its…

  • Cisco Channel Execs Make a Big Deal Out of Using iPhone, iPad

    Image via Wikipedia Cisco’s two major channel executives made a big point of mentioning their embrace of Apple mobile devices during last week’s Cisco Partner Summit in San Francisco. Senior Vice President of Cisco’s Worldwide Channel Organization Keith Goodwin told a keynote audience of partners that he’d moved to the iPhone just three weeks ago.…

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