A new version of BlackBerry's AtHoc crisis communication system provides diverse improvements.
BlackBerry has announced a long-term licensing agreement with TCL Communication Technology, makers of the Alcatel brand, to design, manufacture, sell and provide customer support for BlackBerry-branded mobile devices.
BlackBerry has revamped its enterprise product suites by integrating technologies from various recent acquisitions and adding new capabilities in an effort to protect the Enterprise of Things.
Communications firm NetComm Wireless has appointed Sergio Berriz to the newly created post of senior vice-president engineering.
BlackBerry's WatchDox software is being increasingly used to secure corporate content on BYODs.
Einstein once said insanity is to keep doing something and expect a different result. BlackBerry’s long-term insistence that its handsets were integral to its “secret sauce” business could be likened to that.
BlackBerry's Hub+ productivity suite has been completed with the release of the remaining five apps. Hub+ can now be used on Android Lollipop phones as well as those running Marshmallow.
BlackBerry is expanding its Australian business as more enterprises choose its cross-platform solutions for multi-OS enterprise mobility management, secure file-sharing and networked crisis communications.
A key feature of BlackBerry's recent models is being made available to users of all Android 6.0 Marshmallow phones.
BlackBerry's new DTEK50 may be the world's most secure Android smartphone, as the company claims, but there's no real indication of when it will reach our shores.
BlackBerry's Good Dynamics secure mobility platform is now available on Microsoft Azure.
Spending time and energy training people to avoid phishing attacks doesn't pay off, according to BlackBerry chief security officer David Kleidermacher.
BlackBerry is offering its customers a free, 100-point check to see whether their mobile security stance aligns with best practices.
A live hack at the BlackBerry Security Summit provided a graphic demonstration of the perils of allowing unvetted connected devices onto your network.
Former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani made a surprise appearance at the BlackBerry Security Summit, warning of the rapid growth of cybercrime and cyberterrorism.
"We do have a plan" for our handset business, BlackBerry executive chairman and chief executive John Chen told customers, analysts and media at the BlackBerry Security Summit in New York.
BlackBerry has announced it is killing its very popular "Classic" model instead of simply upgrading its internals to be cutting edge, and says "it can be very tough to let go".
A new Android-powered Blackberry smartphone is reportedly set to arrive inn each of the next three quarters, ranging from cheap to expensive, but only one with a physical keyboard.
Blackberry remains bullish about its prospects despite a US$670 million loss for the three months 1 March to 31 May 2016 – Q1 of its 2017 year.
BlackBerry has announced software to automatically protect email attachments with DRM, along with WatchDox integration with Salesforce.com and Microsoft Office Online.
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