Dubbed the BlackBerry Niagara, the new device is almost a BlackBerry Bold 9000 and BlackBerry Curve 8900 hybrid, according to gadget blog Boy Genius Report, citing insiders. The Niagara is bigger ...
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 ...
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One of BlackBerry's top sales executives says the company will release a new smartphone with its distinctive physical keyboard within six months. The comment was made in a BBC video interview ...
Credit: Steve Meddle/REX/Shutterstock BlackBerry sold 200,000 of its own phones last year, but that might as well have been zero. The onetime leader in smartphones sales made up zero percent ...
RIM declined to comment on their recent shift in the smartphone market; solution providers, however, have attributed the BlackBerry vendor’s shrinking market share to a variety of causes.
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 ...
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 ...