The first in a new series of BlackBerry devices, this thin, metal-body device sports a physical keyboard with integrated touchpad and fingerprint reader, HD display, and BlackBerry messaging and ...
there has been a nice assortment of visitors in the form of future BlackBerry devices and OS releases, as well as the angelic Euro-centric Jesus Phone. These also confirm the concrete existence of ...
And despite all of this, the company is still here, churning out the occasional Android device with TCL. But this week, BlackBerry killed its older phones. On Tuesday, January 4th, BlackBerry ...
CANADIAN PHONE MAKER BlackBerry is finally out of the smartphone market, sort of, after announcing last week that it will stop manufacturing its own devices and let third-party firms do the job ...
One of the biggest challenges that BlackBerry faces with its new BlackBerry 10 devices is building a brand that resonates with consumers and enterprises at a time when both Apple and Samsung have ...
Calling features on BlackBerry devices also haven't changed much over the years. Pressing the green send key opens up the list of recent calls, displays your own number and offers a window in ...
Yeah, the iPhone is a neat toy, but BlackBerry devices, made by Waterloo, Ontario-based Research In Motion (RIM), have more of a place in business. Here we've rounded up a handful of applications ...
Here at Hackaday we’re big fans of device-reuse, and what [arturo182] has done with the Blackberry Q10’s keyboard is a fantastic example. Sometimes you’re working on a portable device and ...
It’s about something that’s even more irrelevant to consumers: the BlackBerry Smart Card Reader. Technically, this little device isn’t dependent on the phones of the same name, but it makes ...
Having a BlackBerry was akin to sitting at the “cool kids” lunch table, as having one meant you were someone. The lure of the device was so strong that even Madonna was rumored to have slept ...
The iPhone was a full-touch-screen device, and that was a huge leap in innovation at that point for the mobile industry. BlackBerry was still using physical keyboards at that point. Narrator ...