Entries in OS (23)

Thursday
Feb142013

Review: BlackBerry 10 OS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

BlackBerry 10 is the new mobile operating system running on the BlackBerry Z10 and the upcoming BlackBerry Q10  smartphones. An entirely new OS built from the ground up on the QNX kernel, it  propels BlackBerry forward and gives it many of the features that are expected of a modern flagship smartphone while presenting the market with the newest mobile OS yet. This is a companion review to my BlackBerry Z10 review posted a few weeks ago.

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Friday
Feb012013

Review: BlackBerry Z10

Text and photos by Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

After a long wait and pent-up expectations, BlackBerry's new flagship smartphone arrives with a solid new and modern mobile operating system. The BlackBerry Z10, which is coming to Canadian carriers on February 5, is the nexus of BlackBerry's plan to be the one device for work and for personal use. Here's my take on the BlackBerry Z10 smartphone. I'll be reviewing BlackBerry 10 OS separately in a few weeks.

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Tuesday
Jan292013

BlackBerry 10 Primer: 10 Things You Need to Know

By Gadjo Cardena Sevilla

By this time tomorrow the world will have seen its first glimpse of Research In Motion's new BlackBerry 10 OS as well as the long awaited new smartphones. This is a new era for BlackBerry and a grand gesture to prove that they can bring something to the hyper-competitive mobile and smartphone market they helped define. Here's a primer on BlackBerry 10 and what to expect.

 

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Tuesday
Jan222013

The Apple Beat: iPad mini slowly but surely rules the roost

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Two months down the line and the iPad mini has been elevated as my go-to tablet of choice, which is surprising for someone who relies on the larger iPad for so many things. The iPad mini's dynamism and incredible portability really makes me rethink the 7 (ok, 7.9) inch tablet form factor as a viable productivity-focused mobile device.

Unlike many iPad users out there, I didn't think an iPad mini was a good idea. Just like how the original iPad ran iPhone apps in blown-up mode with distracting jagged graphics and ill-fitting interface touches, I feared shoeboxing the iPad's 9.7-inch interface into something smaller would suck. It didn't.

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