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BlackBerry once again is sold out of the BlackBerry Passport
Two days after the BlackBerry Passport launched, the business oriented handset was sold out. The number of units sold was 200,000 as BlackBerry played things conservatively in the face of the recent launch of both the Apple iPhone 6 and Apple iPhone 6 Plus.
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Samsung and BlackBerry team up for better Android security
Samsung and BlackBerry announced a new security-focused partnership Thursday that will bring BlackBerry's encryption system to Samsung's business users.
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BlackBerry to launch Classic on Wednesday
BlackBerry will launch its much-anticipated Classic smartphone at an event in New York on Wednesday. Chief executive officer John Chen will unveil the new phone at Cipriana, an Italian restaurant in New York's financial district. The Classic will run on the BlackBerry 10 operating system, but it brings back features that made the company's older Bold phone one of its most popular devices.
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BlackBerry Working With Boeing on Secure Phone That Self-Destructs
BlackBerry is working with Boeing on Boeing’s high-security Android-based smartphone, the Canadian mobile technology company’s chief executive said on Friday. The Boeing Black phone being developed by the Chicago-based aerospace and defense contractor, which is best known for jetliners and fighter planes, can self-destruct if it is tampered with. The Boeing Black device encrypts calls and is aimed at government agencies and others that need to keep communications and data secure.
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BlackBerry Ltd reportedly gets US$7.5B takeover offer from Samsung
Smartphone company Samsung has recently approached BlackBerry Ltd to buy the company for as much as US$7.5 billion, looking to gain access to its patent portfolio, according to a person familiar with...
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The life, death, and rebirth of BlackBerry's hometown
It’s a little after 5:30 p.m. on a Wednesday night, and I’m sitting in a freezing rental car outside the BlackBerry headquarters in Waterloo, Ontario, looking for signs of life. Five years and several billion dollars ago, these buildings would have been full, and the windows would have been dotted with busy silhouettes. But today, it’s a ghost town.
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The Inside Story of How the iPhone Crippled BlackBerry
Read an excerpt from the forthcoming book “Losing the Signal” on RIM’s efforts to take on Apple’s game-changing iPhone.
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