Entries in features (7)

Thursday
Oct292015

BlackBerry PRIV's long list of features shown off in official video

Definitely one of the most anticipated devices this year, BlackBerry PRIV is the first Android-powered device coming from Waterloo and is geared towards security-focused users who want all that Android has to offer but who require the security, solid build and the physical QWERTY keyboard that only BlackBerry can produce. More information on the upcoming flagship appears in an official video above. What do you think? Is there room in the crowded Android flagship market for the PRIV? Does BlackBerry differentiate itself enough from the competion?

Tuesday
Jun092015

Anticipated features coming to iOS 9

Apple's Vice President of Internet Services Jennifer Bailey updates WWDC attendees on ApplePayText and photos by Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

After the massive overhaul received in iOS 7 and iOS 8, Apple showed off some of the more exciting features and enhancements coming to iOS 9. Here are some of the exciting features that we can expect once the update ships in the fall.

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Friday
Jan102014

What you're getting with the new Nokia Black update for the Lumia 1020

We recently posted that the new Nokia Lumia Black update was available from Rogers and TELUS, and while it may seem like an incremental upgrade on the surface, there are some notable new features that are included in this update that affect overall functionality. Hit jump for a full rundown of the new free features now available on Nokia's Lumia 1020 after the update.

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Friday
Sep212012

Nokia lays the smackdown on competing smartphone map services 

Nokia Canada has just posted a graphic on Facebook comparing its mapping service against its competition. Citing the features coming to the still unreleased, unpriced and unavailable Lumia 920 versus the Android-powered Samsung Galaxy SIII (out since June) and the Apple iPhone 5 (out today). Nokia has had a head start in the mapping department since it purchased Navteq in 2007 for $8.1 billion.

Source: Nokia Canada