Blackberry punished for winning security software contracts
Damned if it does, damned if it doesn’t
Troubled smartphone maker, Blackberry had some good news today, but it is fair to say its shareholders reacted rather badly.
Blackberry can’t really make up its mind
Should it stay or should it go?
Blackberry is continuing to send out more mixed messages about its handset future.
Blackberry to release three new Android phones
Last Chance Saloon
Troubled Blackberry, which has admitted that its hardware is officially in the Last Chance Saloon, is having a last stab at mobile hardware with three new Android phones.
Blackberry hopes licencing can save its bacon
Other companies will want our tech
Blackberry is hoping to pull its nadgers out of the fire by licencing its mobile software to other outfits.
Blackberry loses Obama
Gets a locked down Samsung instead
In a sign that Blackberry’s days are numbered, one of its key advocates, President Barack Obama has given up on it.
Blackberry losing Android sales too
Blackberry will have to slam the priv door
It is starting to look like Blackberry is not getting enough sales from its Android products to justify a mobile handset presence.
FTC to clamp down on slow security updates
Asked eight leading players what they are doing
The Federal Trade Commission has written to eight leading players in the mobile communications arena requiring them to tell the agency how they issue security updates to address vulnerabilities in smartphones, tablets, and other mobile gear.
Chen defends giving snoops access to Blackberries
You gotta do the right thing
Blackberry's boss John Chen has defended giving Canadian spooks secret access to his company's hardware allowing them to spy on suspected terrorists and criminals.
BB10 is now dead and buried
Blackberry gives up
As we expected, Blackberry has given up on its BB10 operating system and will no longer make phones which use it.
Blackberry open to the cops since 2010
So much for that myth
Blackberry’s encryption security is a myth and the Canadian coppers have had access to every encrypted piece of data on its network since 2010.