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Boeing has reportedly teamed up with BlackBerry for a self-destructing smartphone to be used by U.S. defense and homeland security.
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Sony has reportedly been working on an Xperia Z4 Tablet Ultra, which allegedly boasts a massive 13-inch display and top-notch specs.
Samsung has reportedly decided to upgrade its Galaxy Note 4 and Galaxy Note Edge flagship phablets straight to the updated Android 5.0.1 Lollipop.
Sony has announced that its Xperia Z2 and Xperia Z3 will start receiving the new Android 5.0 Lollipop at the beginning of 2015.
Huawei has confirmed that its new Honor 6 Plus will not be available in Europe or other Western markets due to low demand for phablets.
The BlackBerry Classic has officially made its debut, sporting the beloved form factor of the Bold series while offering improved specs and business-focused goodies.
Samsung has reportedly been in talks with LoopPay for a mobile payments system to challenge Apple Pay in 2015.
The Nokia Lumia 638 has gone up for pre-order in India via Amazon, ahead of its release on Dec. 18. The Nokia Lumia 638 is the cheapest 4G-enabled Windows Phone 8.
The upcoming BlackBerry Classic has leaked in a neat promotional video ahead of its official unveiling on Dec. 17, so here's what to expect.
Microsoft has reportedly decided to focus on entry-level handsets next year and its presence at MWC 2015 will be a low-end affair, as a flagship may not arrive until September 2015.
AT&T has kicked off a neat new promotion for the Nexus 9 LTE, offering $100 bill credit when purchasing the tablet on-contract through Google Play.
More information has surfaced regarding the Sony Xperia Z4 Compact and Xperia Z4 Ultra, revealing some purported specifications ahead of their expected debut at CES 2015 in January.
LG has unveiled a new Tab Book Duo Windows 8.1 convertible, a highly portable device that can serve as a tablet or a laptop.