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The Verge Mobile Show 035 - February 5th 2013

The Verge Mobile Show 035 - February 5th 2013

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Another week of big smartphone news — especially in the Blackberry space — means that we have another Verge Mobile Show to bring you. Plus, in honor of RIM renaming itself BlackBerry (because that's what everybody calls it anyway), we're renaming The Verge Mobile Show. Tune in for "Three or four guys talk about smartphones, 'The Fast and the Furious,' and the nutritional value of various vegetables" (because that's what everybody calls it anyway). There's also a small chance we'll append various other descriptors to the title, including but not limited to "orange phones, carrier spectrum, and weather apps." You'll want to join us this week, because there's been major movement in pretty much every single topic mentioned above. Tune in!

Research In Motion rebrands itself as BlackBerry

BlackBerry Z10 review: a new life, or life support?

BlackBerry Z10 on sale across the UK: here's where to buy one

BlackBerry Z10 announced, launching mid-March in the US for $199.99

BlackBerry 10 to support Android 4.1 Jelly Bean apps and runtime... eventually

Smartphone stragglers: Microsoft and BlackBerry battle to secure third place

The BlackBerry Q10 is a QWERTY smartphone designed to compete in 2013

With major apps in the bag, Instagram could be BlackBerry's next big score

HTC mocks Nokia's PureView, teases a 'new camera experience'

HTC M7 briefly revealed on stage by excited CEO Peter Chou at company's year end party

Less is more: there’s an iPhone-sized gap in the Android phone market

Microsoft confirms CardDAV and CalDAV support are coming to Windows Phone

Nokia announces Windows Phone 7.8 update rolling out now

Three UK promises to provide LTE without increasing prices

Motorola job listing confirms 'X-Phone' project in the works

Formerly Nokia-owned luxury brand Vertu may soon launch an Android phone

Lenovo defies PC market trends with record profits and shipments

Lenovo's loss-making phone division to be profitable within six months, promises CEO


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