Saturday, February 2, 2013

Keyword: [Smartphone ]: Top 10 Things Your Smartphone Sucks At (and How to Fix Them)

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Saturday, Feb 02, 2013 11:43 AM EST
Top 10 Things Your Smartphone Sucks At (and How to Fix Them)
Sat, 02 Feb, 2013 08:37 AM PST
# lifehackertop10 Sometimes, smartphones can be a boon for your personal productivity, but other times it's amazing how much trouble they have performing simple tasks. Here are ten things your phone probably sucks at, and how to make it work better. More »
The Company Formerly Known As RIM
Sat, 02 Feb, 2013 08:37 AM PST
At last, a new operating system. And a new name too. STEP forward, CrackBerry Kevin. Many months ago Kevin Michaluk vowed not to cut his hair until BlackBerry 10, the smartphone’s long-delayed new operating system, was launched.
Meet the Man Who Designed BlackBerry’s New Phones
Sat, 02 Feb, 2013 08:17 AM PST
When BlackBerry set out to design the phones that would take the company into the next decade, it faced a big challenge. The flagship device of the new BlackBerry 10 platform needed to simultaneously satisfy what today's customers want in a smartphone while at the same time stay true to the essence of BlackBerry -- which, if the company's market over the last few years is any indication ...
Katie Van Dyke: Smartphone apps earn money back on groceries
npc-news.knoxnews.com Sat, 02 Feb, 2013 08:00 AM PST
Ibotta and Endorse are two of the best smartphone apps that allow you to earn money back on your grocery purchases. They are free to download to your iPhone, Android, tablet or other mobile device, easy to use and will save you money.
BlackBerry 10 | Thailand's Search By Bangkok Post
Sat, 02 Feb, 2013 07:39 AM PST
1. tech | 30 Jan 2013 » NEW YORK - BlackBerry launched its comeback effort Wednesday with a revamped platform and a pair of sleek new handsets, along with a company name change as part of a move to reinvent the smartphone maker.
Galaxy S III gets wireless charging with simple 10-minute hack
us.news.bgr.com Sat, 02 Feb, 2013 07:20 AM PST
Wireless charging isn’t something that really resonates with smartphone users at this point, but it’s still a nice feature to have in the few smartphones that support it. While no wildly popular handsets include wireless charging out of the box, recent rumors suggest Samsung (005930) may look to make wireless charging mainstream with its next-generation Galaxy S IV. But whether or not the rumor ...
BlackBerry Bashers Wrong
Sat, 02 Feb, 2013 06:48 AM PST
I don’t blame anyone for making fun of older BlackBerrys. Seriously, stop carrying that Curve. But I just don’t get the latest trend of pooh-poohing any sort of a comeback for the company formerly known as RIM. Overall, the detractors don’t get that BlackBerry 10 offers a number of unique advantages for smartphone shoppers â€" not just longtime CrackBerry addicts. Here are five reasons why the ...
How does BlackBerry Z10 compare with iPhone 5?
Sat, 02 Feb, 2013 06:40 AM PST
The decline of the original smartphone-makers, BlackBerry, to being the tech underdog over the last few years had been quite disheartening for loyalists. Now, they’re back on track with not just one but two smartphones, ready to take on the biggies in the field.
BlackBerry faces tough battle for business users
Sat, 02 Feb, 2013 04:01 AM PST
BlackBerry's new smartphone platform launched this week faces an uphill battle winning back corporate and government users who helped spawn the "crackberry" culture, analysts say.
Sharp Aquos Phone SH930W Review
Sat, 02 Feb, 2013 03:08 AM PST
Sharp is the latest Japanese electronics company to break into the smartphone business. Known for making fantastic displays for TVs and mobile devices (and home appliances as some would argue), they're exploring unknown territory by manufacturing whole handsets.

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