But will it be magenta?
Nokia “looking closely” at tablets, with “first focus” on Microsoft’s platform
Nokia CEO says Samsung's rise vindicated his decision to use Windows Phone.
Nokia CEO says Samsung's rise vindicated his decision to use Windows Phone.
Cheaper, stripped-down Pi available in Europe, rest of world "very soon."
The tool makes use of a previously undisclosed exploit in iOS 6.
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The 14-inch laptop is a lightly modified version of a low-end HP Windows laptop.
Android version of Windows-on-Unix emulator in early stages of development.
From the Inter@ctive Pager to the Z10: how did it start and where will it go?
The Z10 is good, just maybe not break-up-with-your-current-smartphone good.
CD and MP3 prematurely killed the MiniDisc star.
Phone announcements, EU lawmaking, and Surgeon Simulator 2013.
Ditch the pen and paper and get a list going with these five list-making apps.
Apple's reign may not be long, as Samsung is poised to overtake Apple in 2013.
You will wave your hands at Glass, and it will vibrate your head back at you.
Hopefully we’ll get a closer look at the device in NYC later this month.
It’s unlikely a prototype will be ready in time for Google I/O, however.
A new "pro product" won't be ready until later this year.
The BlackBerry Z10 commands a premium price—are its specs up to snuff?
Blackberry pulls ahead of competitors by committing to the power of one thumb.
But it probably balances out high carrier subsidies on new iPhones.
Our first real hands-on with RIM's shipping BlackBerry 10 smartphones.
No word yet on when, or whether the software upgrade will come with new hardware.
Will be available in mid-March.
Sports a 3.1" 720×720 touchscreen above that physical keyboard.
Can the new OS win the hearts of BlackBerry loyalists and new customers alike?
RIM changed its name to BlackBerry while launching new phones and OS.
The Z10 is good, just maybe not break-up-with-your-current-smartphone good.
Mobile malware may be trendy, but PC malware is still the big problem.
Understanding encryption is key to protecting yourself on the Web.
New suite arrives today; will users forego permanent license for "Office" lifestyle?