They laughed, they mocked, they ridiculed, they insulted and they said this day would never come. Well, to all the non-believers – the day is here. Welcome to the biggest day in the history of Research In Motion and the biggest day for the whole of #TeamBlackBerry
Today's BlackBerry 10 launch will be cause for celebration in Vancouver, where Research in Motion is opening a developers centre, one of only three in North America
Research In Motion will be broadcasting the BlackBerry 10 launch event on January 30th, 2013, via webcast. The event will happen simultaneously in New York, Toronto, London, Paris, Dubai, Johannesburg, Jakarta and Delhi.
BlackBerry World 4.3 changes the BlackBerry World search algorithm to help make the discovery of your app or game easier for customers....
RIM India managing director, Sunil Dutt, has told TOI that it will not go after market share with cheap phones but work to...
It was leaked yesterday that the L-Series will be called the BlackBerry Z10. Our own developers further appeared to validate...
Security is paramount to BlackBerry and it's something that it's reputation hangs on. RIM not only takes security into account at the highest level but also at the very lowest level. Deep in the heart of the BlackBerry 10 OS is a list of 106 passwords
With the launch of BlackBerry 10 coming closer and closer, the rumoured BlackBerry Aristo, which means "the best" in Greek, was noted to be a successor of the BlackBerry London series and the start of the new A-Series devices.
So far we know of the L-Series, N-Series, and a reported R-Series. We also know so far that RIM plans on releasing a total of six BlackBerry 10's throughout the 2013 calendar
AIS Thailand has officially released OS 7.1.0.523 for the BlackBerry Bold 9900. While this is an official release, remember to...
In the middle of a dismal week, RIM can point to at least one victory, this time in court.
RIM has won a Federal Court case over its use of the BBM acronym to describe its popular BlackBerry Messenger software. The lawsuit was filed by BBM Canada, a broadcast industry group that traces the BBM trademark back more than 60 years.
RIM and Motorola have put forward a new proposal, an updated design of their 4FF Nano-SIM, and a compromise which it is hoped that Apple will accept. The Nano-SIM wars have been raging for a while now, with the claws coming out back in March when Apple on one side, and Nokia, Rim and Motorola on the other, pushed for their own designs in terms of SIM shrinkage.








