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The long tease is over: Here's BlackBerry 10
After a 15-month tease, Research in Motion today unveiled the QNX-based BlackBerry 10 OS and two smartphones running it. The company also renamed itself BlackBerry. Read More


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Microsoft's Surface Pro: How much usable storage?
Usually reliable software site Softpedia reports that Microsoft's Surface Pro tablet, due to arrive on Feb. 9, will eat up all but 83GB of available storage on a 128GB machine. Read More

iPhone and Android in the office yield higher profits, happier employees
Organizations that support consumer tech are nimbler and more profitable says a new survey from software and consulting company Avanade. Read More

The BlackBerry 10 may be great -- and still fail
It's RIM's make-or-break moment, and what RIM shows will be the basis for its return to glory or for its final descent into irrelevance. Read More

Apple announces 128GB iPad
The iPad with Retina display will now be offered in a 128GB variety. The Wi-Fi model will retail for $799; the Wi-Fi + Cellular option will cost $929. The 64GB, 32GB, and 16GB models all remain available at their existing price points. Read More


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