TCL releases three new Blackberries
Brand resurrected
Blackberry might be sinking into a smartphone abyss but it seems that TCL is not wasting its time in building its product list sporting the brand.
Blackberry sues Nokia
Battle between the industry ghosts
A patent war is being fought between two of the industry smartphone leaders of yesteryear – Nokia and Blackberry.
Blackberry’s poor attitude to privacy will wipe it from history
Edward Snowden’s blames Canada
Blackberry has always traded on having tougher security than the next guy, but this might have been because the next guy was Apple, or Google.
BlackBerry announces DTEK60, its last smartphone
Available now for $499
On Tuesday, BlackBerry announced the DTEK60, its last self-manufactured smartphone before it begins to start outsourcing design, production and distribution to OEMs.
The death of the BlackBerry might save the OS
Company wants to licence it
The death of the BlackBerry hardware might mean that there is life in the operating system.
Blackberry gives up on Smartphones
End of an error
BlackBerry has said it's getting out of the hardware business and will "outsource that function to partners."
Blackberry reduces the pricey Priv again
Testing a lower price band
Blackberry has finally reduced the price of its first android device, the Priv in a move which could be designed to clear stock or an admission that the price was too high in the first place.
Blackberry turns into patent troll
Sues Avaya
Troubled mobile phone maker BlackBerry has decided to make a bit more money by suing those it thinks stole its ideas.
Blackberry launches "most secure Anroid Phone"
More nailed down than Jesus
BlackBerry has announced its second Android smartphone today claiming that it is the world's most secure Android phone.
Blackberry "disturbed" by Apple's encrypt everything policy
It's not a family affair
Blackberry boss John Chen has said he is "disturbed" by Apple's tough approach to encryption and user privacy, warning that the firm's attitude is harmful to society.