BlackBerry CEO John Chen took to the stage at CES 2015 to talk a little about the company’s plans for the next year. One of his major goals is still to monetize BBM.
BlackBerry CEO John Chen has demoted the company’s head of sales, on the heels of poorer-than-expected third quarter results and as part of a broader set of management changes at the company.
Canada Revenue Agency has destroyed all text message records of its employees and has disabled logging of these messages in the future,
BlackBerry is teaming up with Boeing on a secretive, self-destructing smartphone developed for use by U.S. defence and homeland security employees and contractors.
BlackBerry today launched the BlackBerry Classic in Hong Kong. The smartphone built to meet the needs of productive people who appreciate the speed and accuracy that can be found with a physical keyboard.
Get ready for a new QNX technology concept car where mobile connectivity, safety features, acoustics technologies, and an intuitive UI work in concert to create a fully integrated experience.
BlackBerry have released an upgrade to the BBM Meetings for BlackBerry 10 app, taking the latest version to v10.3.1.80.
BlackBerry have released an upgrade to BlackBery Blend and it appears to be working on other BlackBerry 10 devices, not just the Passport and the Classic.
In the Press conference afer the launch of the BlackBerry Classic today, CEO John Chen updated us with quite a bit of information.
Here is a summary of what he had to say.
BlackBerry has just officially announced the Classic and the specs for the device are now public.
Here are the official BlackBerry Classic specs:
The curtain lifts on the BlackBerry Classic today at an event in New York City for the media, analysts and some customers.
Chief executive John Chen will kick off the event by delivering a keynote speech about the device at 10 a.m. ET.
Tundra Core Studios have released ‘Heads Up’ – a native BlackBerry 10 utility application that takes advantage of your device’s rear camera and provides a text area to allow you to type and walk.


