BlackBerry have promised to deliver security patches on a monthly basis for the BlackBerry Priv, and so far they are keeping good on that promise.
Google has released the June 2016 Android Security Bulletin. Partners have had access to the warnings in this month's bulletin since May 2 or earlier.
OnePlus has announced that they are finally dropping their Invite System in order to buy one of their devices. This will kick off from the release of the OnePlus 3 which will be able to purchase invite-free, right from launch day.
Western Digital today expanded its line of SanDisk-branded mobile storage solutions with the new SanDisk Ultra Dual Drive USB Type-C flash drive.
Hyundai is adding smartphone integrations to several existing models today, via do-it-yourself installation. The software update compatible with CarPlay and Android Auto is now available at no cost through MyHyundai.com.
BlackBerry have released an update to their BlackBerry Calendar for Android app, bringing new date widget and more.
John Chen sat down with the Washington Post and discussed everything from the influence of his Catholic high school, why almost no job is beneath a person, to how he plans to rescue BlackBerry.
Google has announced that they are adding Android apps to Chromebooks. Later this year developers can expand their app’s reach to a new hardware platform and wider audience while maximizing the Google Play ecosystem.
SAP today announced general availability of the SAP Anywhere solution in the U.S. This new front-office cloud solution is specifically designed to help meet the e-commerce and customer interaction needs of small businesses.
Google has announced today that it will stop showing adverts from payday loan companies to protect its users from "deceptive or harmful financial products".
With the proliferation of mobile devices, security has never been more paramount – and no other company is more chiefly aware of that than BlackBerry.