After years of touchscreen dominance, a small US startup brings back a classic BlackBerry-style keyboard. Developed by former BlackBerry members, the device is already generating curiosity.
I’m a hardcore BlackBerry fan. I used my BlackBerry 7280 until the scroll wheel wore off, enjoying free texting over the BBM network in the early 2000s. I still use my BlackBerry Passport for light ...
The Clicks Communicator looks like a BlackBerry phone, but it's designed as a companion device to your smartphone to help you ...
It appears BlackBerry may be trying to recapture its glory days. Chinese manufacturer TCL, which purchased the mobile hardware company in 2016, unveiled a prototype Thursday of the next BlackBerry ...
Speculation about a Blackberry tablet flared over the weekend when the Blackberry Leaks blog reported that RIM is developing a device that's "smaller and thinner than the iPad" and features full ...
Once, a Blackberry commanded respect. It was a membership badge for bankers, diplomats, consultants, and executives who ...
You know your device is connected when your BlackBerry PIN appears in the bottom left corner of the BlackBerry Desktop Manger screen, next to Device connected (PIN). When the BlackBerry is connected ...
TORONTO, Jan 23 (Reuters) - Research In Motion has released a new system to allow its biggest customers to use its new line of BlackBerry 10 smartphones on their own networks, paving the way for the ...
We think BlackBerry has positioned itself in rapidly growing markets that benefit from secular trends toward security and connectivity, but we think it has a long way to go to earn a durable ...
Despite moving towards Android based mobile devices, the Defense Department demonstrated that it still has a soft spot for Research In Motion products by approving department-wide use of BlackBerry 7 ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Research In Motion Ltd on Wednesday unveiled the long-delayed line of smartphones it hopes will put it on the comeback trail, but it disappointed investors by saying U.S. sales of ...
It’s pretty much over between BlackBerry and T-Mobile. Following a spat between the two companies a couple of months back, the struggling mobile maker has announced it’ll no longer allow the wireless ...