How does one prevent hate speeches and inflammatory videos from being shared through applications like WhatsApp and on BlackBerry Messenger (BBM)? Well, that’s what has stumped poll officials. Having pronounced a strict
December 23, 2024
December 23, 2024
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How does one prevent hate speeches and inflammatory videos from being shared through applications like WhatsApp and on BlackBerry Messenger (BBM)? Well, that’s what has stumped poll officials. Having pronounced a strict
BlackBerry is selling most of its real estate holdings in Canada as the struggling smartphone company continues to look for ways to improve its business. BlackBerry did not disclose the buyer or
BlackBerry is selling most of its real estate holdings in Canada as the struggling smartphone company continues to look for ways to improve its business. BlackBerry did not disclose the buyer or
The European Union took another step on Thursday towards the mandatory introduction of a common mobile phone charger, which could power-up all makes of handsets. The European Parliament in Strasbourg voted in favour
Opera Software has started rolling out the Opera Mini 8 mobile browser, which features a restyled look and new features for Java-based basic phones and BlackBerry OS devices. Users can download the
The Canadian smartphone maker, Blackberry is reportedly eyeing India as a major market for its mobile money services. The company plans to launch money transfer services on the Blackberry Messenger platform in
Growth in global smartphone shipments will fall sharply this year and keep slowing through 2018, with average prices dropping significantly as demand shifts to China and other developing countries, according to market research firm
BlackBerry, the Canadian smartphone maker, after announcing it would be extending its BlackBerry Messenger service to the recently unveiled Nokia X family of Android devices, and Windows Phone handsets, is now looking
BlackBerry Ltd plans to launch a new tool for business and government customers to manage mobile devices on their networks, part of a drive by the one-time smartphone pioneer to focus on
BlackBerry has slashed the price of its Z10 smartphone in India to Rs. 17,990 as the company “celebrates the 10th anniversary of its foray into the Indian market.” The Canadian handset maker
BlackBerry will release a low-cost phone in Indonesia in April and plans a broader release of a phone that restores a beloved row of control keys with a track pad. The Indonesia
ABI Research estimates that at the end of 2013 Samsung had 166 million mobile business customers defined as employed individuals using their smartphone for business and personal reasons.However, most of these customers