There hasn’t been a new smartphone running BlackBerry OS since 2015, but BlackBerry hasn’t gone all-in on Android software just yet. The company continues to support devices running BB10 and ...
Released in November 2015, the Priv -- named as a hat tip to BlackBerry's focus on privacy -- was touted by BlackBerry CEO John Chen as the most secure Android phone on the market. Its launch came as ...
When WhatsApp dumped BlackBerry at the end of February we probably should’ve expected the service’s parent company would follow suit. Now it has, albeit with less fanfare than WhatsApp. BlackBerry ...
Research In Motion (RIM) made headlines last week by default when Visto acquired the former Good Technology, a RIM competitor, from Motorola. The move spurred talk that Visto is taking on RIM’s ...
With 1.44 billion mobile monthly active users as of Dec. 2015, Facebook is the most popular mobile app in the world. Unfortunately for BlackBerry users, they won't be a part of this statistic come ...
BlackBerry-loving device clutchers are facing a tricky choice if they wish to continue to interact with their friends: WhatsApp, Facebook and Facebook Messenger all hit the “unfriend” button on the ...
If you’re one of the few people still using a BlackBerry Ltd BB device you’ll need to find a new smartphone. As of Jan. 4, the company will no longer be supporting its legacy devices, which will cause ...
iPhones today are one of the most popular smartphones on the market, but back in the 2000s, BlackBerry phones were probably one of the coolest devices anyone could get. Although the old BlackBerry ...
Research In Motion (RIM) has announced plans at BlackBerry World 2011 for a multiplatform upgrade to BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) that will allow it to also support and manage iPhone, iPad and ...
If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement. There’s good news out there for anyone clinging to their BlackBerry Classic like a silicon security ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results