BlackBerry has launched a new tablet dubbed SecuTABLET, based on Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5. IBM and SecuSmart have also worked on the new BlackBerry tablet, the company said.
BlackBerry has launched a new smartphone, BlackBerry Leap, targeted at young professional.
BlackBerry fans will be able to get their hands on the newly launched BlackBerry devices - Passport and Classic - when it arrives at AT&T on Feb 20.
BlackBerry had a rough time. BBM, once considered cool and exclusive to BlackBerry devices is now available for iOS and Android devices as well. Now BlackBerry wants Apple and every other company to follow its suit, for the sake of net neutrality.
Struggling smartphone maker BlackBerry is set to explore other realm of tech. The company unveiled a new Internet of Things (IoT) platform at the ongoing CES. The IoT platform will let other manufacturers use BlackBerry's secure device management and messaging technology.
Boeing and Blackberry are working on the phone which can self delete data should it detect tampering efforts.
BlackBerry, a Canadian telecommunication and wireless equipment company, and Airline company Boeing Co. have teamed up to create a complicated, powerful, self-destructing smartphone. The smartphone or rather spy-phone will be used by US defense and homeland security personnel and contractors.
BlackBerry Ltd has posted a surprising third-quarter operating profit but a disappointing revenue performance. The company reported a profit excluding one-time items of $6 million, or 1 cent a share. The revenue plunged to $793 million, down about 34% from a year earlier.
BlackBerry has launched a new keyboard equipped smartphone named 'Classic,' in hope to win back market share and retain users still using older version of its physical keyboard devices.
Ford Motor has ended partnership with Microsoft and instead collaborated with BlackBerry to develop next version of its car infotainment system Sync 3. It will be rolling out with new vehicles in the next couple of years.
BlackBerry is going after Apple by offering iPhone owners a great deal to ditch the Cupertino in favor of its own devices.
BlackBerry seems to be getting back on track with the reported success of BlackBerry Passport, which was sold out after pre-orders reached 200,000 units.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM