BlackBerry's world famous security is coming to Android. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

BlackBerry’s world famous security is coming to Android. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

BlackBerry may be struggling to attract smartphone users to its own BlackBerry 10 platform, but it may have more success helping others improve theirs. The Canadian company today announced that it is now working with Google to make Android devices more secure.

This is what you've been waiting for. Photos: XDA Developers

This is what you’ve been waiting for. Photo: XDA Developers

We almost made it to Mobile World Congress without any really big Samsung leaks, but that’s all changed, thanks to these photos of the new Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge side by side.

Tune into Samsung's Unpacked event on YouTube. Photo: Samsung

Tune into Samsung’s Unpacked event on YouTube. Photo: Samsung

You don’t have to take the trip to Barcelona to watch Samsung’s Galaxy S6 unveiling on March 1; the South Korean company has confirmed that its whole Unpacked event will be live-streamed via YouTube for your viewing pleasure.

Firefly on the Fire Phone. Photo: Amazon

Firefly on the Fire Phone. Photo: Amazon

Amazon’s Firefly feature from the Fire Phone, which identifies real-world objects and information, is coming to the retail giant’s more successful Fire HD tablets in an over-the-air software update that begins its rollout today.

Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android.

Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android.

Samsung is set to overhaul its TouchWiz user interface for the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge to provide a more streamlined experience that’ll be snappier than ever before — but exactly how far will it go?

Will the South Korean company really do away with all of its own apps and make them optional? Apparently so. Sources say just three Samsung apps will come pre-installed on its next-generation Galaxy S devices.

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