BlackBerry Messenger relaunches for Android, iPhone after month delay
Nearly a month after problems delayed release of its BlackBerry Messenger apps for iPhone and Android, BlackBerry said it had relaunched the app on Monday.
Nearly a month after problems delayed release of its BlackBerry Messenger apps for iPhone and Android, BlackBerry said it had relaunched the app on Monday.
Companies are using the iOS platform more than 95 per cent of the time to launch their custom and standard commercial apps, a new survey of Good Technology's 5000 global customers found.
Business interactions with customers who increasingly rely on mobile devices are especially complex. The new version of Kofax's TotalAgility has been extended to let businesses create and manage so-called "customer facing" mobile apps.
Revenue from mobile ads and searches more than doubled in the first half of 2013, reaching $3 billion, as advertisers began seeing value in offering ads over tablets and smartphones.
Automakers, the Linux Foundation and private developers are working to create an open-source OS for cars that would standardize up to 95% of the software in infotainment systems.
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer today said that a touch-specific version of Office will, at some point, reach the iPad.
Microsoft yesterday threw in the towel on its attempt to build its own YouTube app for Windows Phone, revising that app to shunt users instead to the browser for accessing Google's video service via the Web.
From a more efficient UI and 64-bit support to better layout and debugging tools, iOS 7 and Xcode 5 point to a new generation of mobile apps
The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OACI) has unveiled a guide designed to help mobile app developers embed better privacy practices into their products.
Ford announced it will acquire Livio, a startup that makes smartphone-to-car connectivity software. Ford plans to use the IP to standardize its vehicles' link to mobile devices.
IT departments have only a loose handle on what types of cloud-based services are being used within their organisations, and many services are being used without the IT department's blessing. Meanwhile, in an attempt to curb this behaviuor, IT departments commonly block popular cloud-based services, but allow potentially more high-risk services to be used unfiltered.
An app that purportedly spoofed a Mac so that Android smartphone and tablet owners could send and receive text-like messages through Apple's iMessage service disappeared today from the Google Play app store.
BlackBerry suspended the initial rollout of BlackBerry Messenger to iPhone and Android over the weekend in another blow to the phone maker following a week of bad news.
Microsoft executives last week came the closest yet to saying that the company will release Office on iPads and Android tablets, but stopped short of specifics.
Google on Thursday released new Android and iOS versions of its Quickoffice app, a mobile-only alternative to Microsoft's Office suite, and announced they are now free for the taking.