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Jonny Evans: Can BlackBerry beat Apple in the LTE services war?
BlackBerry has a chance, but taking it requires the firm use all its skills to ensure it can become synonymous with the network: in doing so it faces stiff competition from Apple and its software focus, and Google's forest of imitative device manufacturers. Read More


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Richi Jennings: BlackBerry BB10 review watch: Wow, that's unexpected!
BB10 reviews are in. The new BlackBerry (TSE:BB)/(NASDAQ:BBRY)—formerly RIM—platform and phones are raising surprised eyebrows, especially among those who had written off the company and its previous products. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers think again. Read More

Michael Horowitz: Check your router now, before Lex Luthor does
The DHS and security company Rapid7 have issued warnings about vulnerabilities in the UPnP protocol that leave millions of routers vulnerable. Rapid7 has an easy way to check if your router is vulnerable. If it is, run, don't walk, to your nearest nerd. Read More

JR Raphael: Make Android's sharing feature even more powerful
Android's system-wide sharing is already pretty awesome, but this simple little tweak will make it even more useful. Read More


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Preston Gralla: Microsoft Surface sales: At most 750,000, with "very high" return rates. That's why Windows RT will die.
Microsoft's Windows RT Surface tablet is off to an exceedingly poor start, with sales of at most 750,000, and very high rates of return. So says iSuppli. Worse yet, the reason for the high return rates spell trouble not only for Windows RT, but for Windows 8 itself. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple beats Samsung becomes biggest US mobile phone vendor in Q4
Apple reclaimed the quarterly US smartphone championship cup once again in Q4 -- but year-on-year the industry shrank slightly as economic uncertainty continues to impact consumer and enterprise markets, analysts warn. Read More

Matt Hamblen: Z10's metaphor mashup: Hyperbole-mania!
BlackBerry's Z10 and Q10 smartphones have inspired some pretty amazing metaphors. Read More

Sharky: Testing, testing
This pilot fish is supervising the people who use public PCs at a large urban library, and though they're pretty well locked down, some library patrons get more than a little upset when they can't "test" the equipment. Read More

 

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