Amidst the news suggesting BlackBerry is working on an Android-based smartphone, the Canadian firm has revealed it is now considering making a bacteria-free smartphone for use in the health-care industry. BlackBerry CEO
November 25, 2024
November 25, 2024
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Amidst the news suggesting BlackBerry is working on an Android-based smartphone, the Canadian firm has revealed it is now considering making a bacteria-free smartphone for use in the health-care industry. BlackBerry CEO
BlackBerry’s CEO John Chen recently showed off the yet-to-be-announced Passport at the company’s earnings report and annual meeting. Even as BlackBerry gears up to introduces its square-shaped ‘Windermere’ smartphone, aka, BlackBerry Passport
While BlackBerry had earlier said BBM for Windows Phone would arrive in Q2 2014, CEO John Chen has now confirmed BBM for Windows Phone will be launched in July. At the BlackBerry’s quarterly
As Canadian smartphone manufacturer BlackBerry aims to regain its market share, CEO John Chen hints that a phablet will be next in the strategy of turning around the company’s fortunes. “If we
BlackBerry Ltd would consider exiting its handset business if it remains unprofitable, its chief executive officer said on Wednesday, as the technology company looks to expand its corporate reach with investments, acquisitions
BlackBerry Ltd plans to introduce high-end smartphones that cater to keyboard aficionados in the coming 18 months, in an effort to win back core corporate and government clients who have shunned the
BlackBerry plans to roll out a fresh range of high-end smartphones, along with the new BBM app fit for desktops. With massive competition in the electronics market, each device practically comes with
BlackBerry reported a steep drove in profit and revenue as the company struggles to transition itself from a smartphone company to a software business. The Canadian company said it lost $423 million,
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