BlackBerry. Remember it? We just about do here at T3 Towers, but our memory is a little foggy. It's been a while since the Canadian firm launched a smartphone that really piqued our interest ...
CANADIAN PHONE MAKER BlackBerry is finally out of the smartphone market, sort of, after announcing last week that it will stop manufacturing its own devices and let third-party firms do the job ...
BlackBerry was once a leader in the smartphone market. Now, the company has abandoned its operating system, essentially making the once iconic phones obsolete. So what happened? EDITOR'S NOTE ...
Following is a transcript of the video. BlackBerry once reigned as king of the smartphone, selling more than 50 million units at its peak in 2011. The Canadian telecom company was originally named ...
If you’re already familiar with a smaller phone sized keyboard and looking for a budget priced Android-powered Qwerty smartphone, then the (ahem) key element on the Blackberry Key2 LE works well.
Under the agreement, which requires a judge's approval, the payment will be made to settle claims brought on behalf of those who bought the company's shares between March 28, 2013 and Sept. 20, 2013.
The integration can make employees more accessible and productive in and out of the office, while also offering management and control of corporate voice services on BlackBerry smartphones.