In the United States, the The Second Amendment Foundation has slammed Apple for changing the handgun emoji in the upcoming iOS 10.
Blackberry has initiated litigation against Avaya in the Northern District of Texas. In a suit, filed on 27th July, Blackberry alleges that the Santa Clara-based company has infringed eight of its US patents.
Ford is expanding its SYNC 3 connectivity platform – allowing compatibility of Apple CarPlay and Android Auto – throughout its entire 2017 U.S. vehicle lineup of cars, SUVs, light trucks and electrified vehicles.
Samsung just sent out invitations for its Samsung Unpacked 2016 event where it will unveil its latest Note smartphone, the Galaxy Note7.
Microsoft has announced the launch of Skype Meetings, a new and free video and audio chat tool for small businesses in the United States that don't have an Office 365 subscription.
BlackBerry has announced the opening of up a new pop-up store in New York. According to BlackBerry, the kiosk will stock the Priv, Passport, Passport Silver Edition, Classic, and Leap.
Shareholder rights law firm Johnson & Weaver, LLP has launched an investigation into whether the board members of LinkedIn breached their fiduciary duties in connection with the proposed sale of the Company to Microsoft.
Facebook turned on its Safety Check feature following the horrific mass shooting in Orlando, the first time the tool was ever used in the US.
Safran Identity & Security and QNX, a subsidiary of BlackBerry, are presenting a joint demonstration of remote SIM provisioning for connected cars at TU-Automotive Detroit.
BlackBerry today announced that the Pentagon Force Protection Agency has awarded a contract to renew and expand its use of BlackBerry's AtHoc Networked Crisis Communications Suite.
Microsoft and Facebook have announced an agreement to build a new, state-of-the-art subsea cable across the Atlantic.


