Thursday, December 18, 2014

Apple-IBM partnership off to 'impressive' start

BlackBerry's new Classic smartphone has a physical keyboard, sells for $449 | T-Mobile's new Data Stash plan doesn't let workers share data

Computerworld Mobile/Wireless Computing

Apple-IBM partnership off to 'impressive' start
Apple and IBM kicked off their five-month-old partnership with an "impressive" 10-pack of focused mobile business apps catering to sectors ranging from financial to law enforcement. Read More


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BlackBerry's new Classic smartphone has a physical keyboard, sells for $449
BlackBerry officially launched its Classic smartphone with a qwerty physical keyboard and trackpad for $449, unlocked, in the U.S. The release comes amid continuing worries about the company's declining market share. Read More

T-Mobile's new Data Stash plan doesn't let workers share data
T-Mobile unveiled a monthly data rollover plan for consumers and business customers called "Data Stash," but the plan won't allow workers to share their data with others in a work group. Read More

Consumer agency sues Sprint over unauthorized charges
The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has filed a lawsuit accusing Sprint of illegally billing mobile customers for unauthorized third-party charges. Read More

Chinese Android phone maker hides secret backdoor on its devices
Chinese smartphone maker Coolpad has built an extensive "backdoor" into its Android devices that can track users, serve them unwanted advertisements and install unauthorized apps, a U.S. security firm alleged. Read More


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Android Power's 3 favorite things for December 2014
From a fresh take on the home screen to an inexpensive accessory that makes your phone more secure, this month's picks are oozing with Android-flavored awesomeness. Read More

Land Rover creates 'ghost car' for drivers to follow
The British car company is developing technology that would project an image of a car ahead of yours to follow as a navigation aid. Read More

4 top Android Wear watches: A hands-on guide
So many watches, so little time! We compare four Android Wear watches -- Moto 360, LG G Watch R, Sony SmartWatch 3 and Asus ZenWatch -- in this real-world guide. Read More

10 fitness trackers and GPS watches you can buy right now
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