BlackBerry's mission to stay competitive is riding on the release of its new Android handset, the DTEK 50.
Blackberry need a lot of work I mean A LOT Sorry is the True Reply g gary 95s 20 Jul 2016 AnonD-282770, 20 Jul 2016I think they should not release flagship phones with high s... morebb should focus on high midrange devices. thats where the market is. the priv is a superb dev...
Being able to consolidate and keep up with messages at a glance has always been a unique differentiator in BlackBerry devices. Yes a keyboard would be nice but its time to shed light on the BlackBerry no nonsense architecture such as no bloated software, privacy to an extent or the choice...
I do not have any experience with the iPhone because I have used Androids as long as they have been out, and I had a Blackberry before the start. Q2 is when the software team will be finished. No one here is sure yet what were going to do, put it out early and release an OTA ...
As Research in Motion's struggles continue, delays in new BlackBerry product introductions are expected to chiefly benefit Apple and the growing market share of the iPhone.
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Anonymous, 22 Oct 2024If Nokia, Blackberry and MS couldn't do it when Android was just starting. Why do you thi... moreHuawei is backed by gov of China the second largest economy in the world and soon to be no.1! An army of Chinese devs are ready to develop for this operating sy...
The HBox will be connected to the BES platform for secure, managed communications, which Soon-Shiong called a “very, very exciting opportunity.” The HBox is an example of the type of devices and applications that can be powered by BlackBerry’s IoT platform, which combines the popular QNX...
You once used your aforementioned BlackBerry and were thrilled to get your e-mail on the run, now it’s all about apps. People hate change, but those who are willing to do so win. Kind of like in Silicon Valley, where it’s called “the Pivot.” Your original idea didn’t work, ...
BlackBerry’s BBM messaging app looks set to get a bunch of new users with the company on Thursday adding support for iPod Touch and Wi-Fi-only iPad owners, though devices will need to be running iOS 6 or higher. These folks were left out when the free app launched on iOS, as well...