RIM To Share Its Network With iPhone & Android

If you can’t beat them, join them. Or at the very least let them join you. That’s the word coming from Research In Motion today as it announced BlackBerry Mobile Fusion—a service coming this March that will allow iPhones and other mobile devices access the BlackBerry network. Yay?

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Buffy: The Facebook Phone

The mobile market really is heating up, and it looks like another Big Bad wants to get in on the action. Mashable reports Facebook is creating its own smartphone, and integrating the social network far deeper than on any other phone before. How far? Further than any hellmouth—this phone is code named “Buffy”.

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Got Android? Get Malware

Android has been making headlines a lot lately. Have you noticed? Some of the news has been good—Android phones were the top selling mobile devices last quarter. But you can’t have fame without some costs. In Android’s case the bad news is that it also tops the charts for mobile malware.

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See What’s Draining Your iPhone’s Battery

If you’ve updated to iOS 5, you more than likely have noticed that your battery drains faster than a Kardashian marriage. The iOS5.0.1 update saw improvement for some, but not all. While Apple works on it you can see what’s draining your battery—with an app!

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Adobe Flash Surrenders

For years Adobe defensively backed Flash’s true place at the head of the mobile device dinner table. Today Adobe had a reality check and announced that it’s throwing in the towel with its mobile version of Flash. Moving forward Adobe will focus its attention on Adobe AIR and HTML5.

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Just Look On The Blind Side

Change seems to happen when you least expect it. No matter how hard you try to plan things out there’s always something that pops up out of left field and throws your world into chaos. You have to expect the unexpected—that’s life.

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Google Changes. We Change. Is That Cool?

Google has been systematically updating the UIs of all of its cloud products over the past while. Google Docs changed, now Calendar, Reader and Gmail got the upgrades. As a heavy user to all that is Google, a change in UI completely changes everything I do.

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