Video: See the BlackBerry Z10 SuperBowl Ad
Sunday, February 3, 2013 at 10:26PM The spot is titled "What BlackBerry Can't Do," it is alread the most viewed SuperBowl ad this year. Hit jump for the lowdown on the ad and what it is all about.
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Sunday, February 3, 2013 at 10:26PM The spot is titled "What BlackBerry Can't Do," it is alread the most viewed SuperBowl ad this year. Hit jump for the lowdown on the ad and what it is all about.
Sunday, February 3, 2013 at 3:06PM
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla
Some smartphones like the Nokia Lumia 920 allow touch screen control even with gloves on. But for iPhones and the majority of Android devices, users have no option in cold weather but to take theif fingers out of their gloves in order to interface with their devices. We've seen gloves that have capacitive tips, but these are often bulky and generally unattractive. Glove.ly solves the problem with a little bit of style.
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Saturday, February 2, 2013 at 9:42AM
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What's the first thing that goes missing in your $150 stereo earbuds, it is most likely the rubbery tip, the part that spends most of its time in your ear. While many earbud manufacturers include extra sets, they're still easy to lose. Comply has created replacement tips that aren't just super flexible and which fit most earbuds, they also enhance the listening experience while offering a secure, comfortable fit that seals in the sounds. These are the Comfort-T Series earphone tips.
Friday, February 1, 2013 at 10:01AM 
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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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