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BERLIN, GERMANY - SEPTEMBER 03: A visitor looks at a Galaxy Note 5 smartphone at the Samsung stand during a press day at the 2015 IFA consumer electronics and appliances trade fair on September 3, 2015 in Berlin, Germany. The 2015 IFA will be open to the public from September 4-9. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)

From the Crazy Idea File: Stop Wasting Old Cell Phones and Build Servers Instead

Racks of old cell phones might outperform servers built specifically for the cloud.
By Brady Dale
The Apple store on Regent Street in London, England. Apple’s retail stores sell Sonos' wireless multi-room speaker.

Apple and Sonos Would Be a Match Made in Acquisition Heaven

Apple needs Sonos to compete against Amazon’s Echo and Google Home.
By Rich Jaroslovsky
Rudy Giuliani is President-elect Donald Trump's new cybersecurity adviser.

Is Rudy Giuliani’s Email Password ‘Password’?

Can he even turn off his iPhone?
By John Bonazzo
The Blackberry Priv.

The Priv: Five Months With Blackberry’s First Android

By Brady Dale
Could the iPhone be shrinking back down to 5s size? (Photo by Lam Yik Fei/Getty Images)

Déjà Vu: Will Apple Release Another Four-Inch iPhone?

By Grace Guarnieri
The PRIV brought back the keyboard in November (Photo: Blackberry).

Blackberry Will Bring QWERTY Keyboards Back to Android

By Brady Dale
Good job, Mounties. (Wikimedia Commons)

Canadian Mounties Arrest Major Mafiosos By Intercepting Their BBMs

By Jordyn Taylor

BlackBerry’s Stock Spikes Then Crashes Because of Misread Pentagon Press Release

By Jordyn Taylor

Booting Up: BlackBerry Really Hopes That Keyboards Are Going to Save Them

By Jordan Valinsky

Booting Up: T-Mobile CEO Hates Cell Phone Carriers Just As Much As You Do

By Jordan Valinsky
This thing. (Photo: Vimeo)

BlackBerry Is Suing Ryan Seacrest’s Keyboard Startup

By Jordan Valinsky
Bye girl! (Photo: Hashgram)

Alicia Keys Is Leaving Her Fake Position at BlackBerry

By Jordan Valinsky

Booting Up: Target Swears That Your PINs Weren’t Stolen and Everything is Fine

By Jordan Valinsky

Booting Up: Edward Snowden Says His ‘Mission’s Already Accomplished’ Because He Has Other Plans, Bye!

By Jordan Valinsky

Booting Up: Looking At BlackBerry’s Earnings Report Is a Neat Way to Feel Depressed

By Jordan Valinsky
Betabeat at the mall.

Booting Up: Everybody Is Using ‘Cyber Monday’ As An Excuse to Shop Today

By Jordan Valinsky
Banned. (Photo: 23AndMe)

Booting Up: FDA Orders 23AndMe to Halt Sales Of Its Sketchy DNA Tests

By Jordan Valinsky

Booting Up: A Mysterious Backer Actually Invested Real Money Into Bitstrips

By Jordan Valinsky

Booting Up: Uber Is Sorry for Screwing the Pooch on Kitten Day

By Molly Mulshine
Fab in a screenshot. (Photo: Fab)

Booting Up: Fab’s Website Redesign Makes It Harder to Ignore $130 Bracelets

By Jordan Valinsky
She LOVES apps.(Photo by Ian Gavan/WPA Pool/Getty Images)

Booting Up: We Need to Protect the Queen as Startups Flock to London

By Jordan Valinsky
Kinda cute! (Photo: iTunes)

That BBM App You Didn’t Ask For Is Finally Being Released Today

By Jordan Valinsky
(Photo: Zimbio)

Booting Up: Twitter Now Lets You Receive DMs From Any Of Your Followers

By Jordan Valinsky

Booting Up: BlackBerry Slashes Work Force by 300

By Jordan Valinsky
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