BlackBerry Curve surfaces on Rogers site
It’s that time of year again, folks. The dust has barely settled from the American release of the BlackBerry Curve and already it’s showing signs …
Josh Karp followed his love of technology since a kid through to the present day. As a Special Correspondent at BGR, and part of the first editorial team, Josh covers press conferences, trade shows and other events around the world. An expert in all things mobile, Josh has more than eighteen years of experience covering the wireless industry.
It’s that time of year again, folks. The dust has barely settled from the American release of the BlackBerry Curve and already it’s showing signs …
Remember that Digg revolt a couple of weeks back? In case you’ve forgotten, an AACS crack was posted on the internet ranking site. Digg removed …
Remember that BT/Sony PSP venture we told you about? It looks like that may have simply been the first course of a larger menu that …
It’s shocking, but true. The new Real Player 11 from Real Networks is quite the little deviant. It allows one click ripping from popular video …
Google just keeps rolling em’ out. They have just debuted an Audio Ads service, which allows Google ad publishers to tap into existing internet and …
Remember the BlackJack? Samsung’s stab at creating a slim, pocketable 3G smartphone has all but faded into the distance since its release last Fall, surpassed …
No, this isn’t your uncle’s Ms. Pac-Man game. It’s Microsoft’s new multi-touch table, the Surface. Surface comes in a table top form factor, much like the arcade …
You know that disclaimer at the beginning of every major televised sporting event, prohibiting reproduction for public or private use? It looks like it’s not just …
The days of anonymity are long gone, replaced by a constant level of latent surveillance. The creepy isn’t going to go away, so we may …
A recent survey identified Verizon as the most download friendly carrier, with respondents expressing the most faith and satisfaction in the company’s mobile download services. …
I’m betting that more than a few of you can relate to the experience of attempting to help an elderly family member in need of …
In a blow to anyone that enjoys the occasional "questionably obtained" feature film, Malaysian authorities have implemented a system of night vision goggles to help …
Rain during the Beijing Summer Olympics in 2008 a problem? Never. China has rounded up over 1,500 "weather controllers" to combat the evils of mother …
Part of Firefox’s appeal has always been tied to their underdog status. The little startup that took on the biggest software company in the world …
Is RIM really in need of street cred’ so badly as to stoop to this level? The answer would appear to be yes. Reuters is …
They want to tell you what it is. The catch? We all have to wait until June 5th to find out just what they’ve got …
Following on the heels of a number of other American financial institutions, Bank of America has launched a mobile banking site. The company’s mobile porta; provides …
Avis Rent-A-Car wants you to be online and connected regardless of where you are. The company has partnered with Autonet Mobile Services Inc to give …
Remember all of that noise about Sony’s potentially copyright infringing "rumble" action on their Dual Shock controllers? They may have dodged a bullet on that one, …
Sony Ericsson has accidentally confirmed the existence of its oft rumored W999i slider phone. The Walkman line was leaked last month, but had yet to …
Just when you thought that modern society didn’t need consumption to get any more convenient, something like this comes along. The PayPass is a limited …
Or do they? Who knows, as once you reach a certain level of fidelity, it really is all a matter of taste. Regardless, these speakers …
Yeah, it looks like Sony might be trying to revive the PSP brand with a little telecom update. They have teamed up with Europe’s BT …