As the Mobile World Congress continues to take place in Barcelona, here’s a round-up of everything we know about so far, brand by brand. Samsung There were a few announcements…
Blackberry smartphones seem like a distant memory now. The company, unfortunately, scrapped its hardware division last year to focus on other endeavors. At the company’s peak, Blackberry sold 13.2 million…
BlackBerry has just released a new Android smartphone, the DTEK60 – a larger and better-specced version of the company’s DTEK50 handset that hit the market in the summer. While the…
It’s the end of an era for BlackBerry, as the once towering smartphone maker has announced that it will stop making its own phones in favor of a continued shift…
BlackBerry has especially vaunted the supposed security merits of its Android-based DTEK50 announced last week. However, the observations of an experienced security researcher suggest that, as far as security goes,…
BlackBerry has today announced what it claims is “the world’s most secure Android smartphone”, the DTEK50. Coming with Android 6.0 Marshmallow, a 5.2-inch display and a 13-megapixel camera, the DTEK50…
Upon its launch late last year, the Android-based BlackBerry Priv seemed like a desperate attempt of fallen phone giant BlackBerry to get back into the smartphone game. However, an AT&T…
Shortly after deciding to drop support for BlackBerry’s languishing mobile platforms, Facebook has done an about-face and introduced an updated web-based app for use on BlackBerry 10 and BBOS. Facebook’s…
Long gone are the days when BlackBerry seriously rivaled Apple and Samsung in the smartphone game. The company’s first ever Android handset, the Priv, today became available in the US…
Blackberry have unveiled a new high-security tablet from its Secusmart brand. The tablet is the result of a collaboration with Samsung and IBM. The Secultablet is apparently “based” on the…
Blackberry has used the Mobile World Congress to launch a new touch-screen phone without physical keys. Though the new Blackberry Leap is not the company’s first keyboard-free phone, the news…
BlackBerry boss John Chen has said that app makers developing software for iOS and Android should be forced to cater for BlackBerry owners too. Chen wrote to the US Congress…