BlackBerry unveils its transformative BB10 and new LTE smartphones in New York, promising a cutting-edge mobile computing experience.
Research In Motion rebrands as BlackBerry in a bold move to signal a new era and rejuvenate its presence in the global market.
A host of applications for the workplace developed by enterprises and enterprise developers will be available when BlackBerry 10 launches on January 30.
Research In Motion (RIM) will receive a boost from the launch of Blackberry 10, but long-term decline is expected, says Ovum.
RIM struggles despite BB10 launch, with Ovum predicting no turnaround for the tech company amid tough market competition.
RIM unveils BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10, a new solution for managing devices, security, and apps, aiming to boost employee productivity.
RIM launched a BB10 tech preview for selected customers, boasting early access to new smartphones and enterprise solutions.
Application developers commit to product in areas such as games, multimedia, business and productivity, published media and social networking.
A new job listing from Sony-owned cloud service-provider Gaikai has revealed a few more details about how the service will be utilised.
RIM says tools updates, new rewards, hardware opportunities, and revenue commitments will drive further momentum among developers.
Apple's iPhone overtakes BlackBerry as the top choice for company smartphones, heralding a shift in corporate tech preferences.
Sophos shares 10 essential tips for securing mobile devices against malware, highlighting the importance of updated OS, encryption, and user awareness.
Zenprise appoints John Martens as first ANZ country manager, signaling rapid channel growth and promising future sales in the region.
Research In Motion announces the global launch of BlackBerry 10 and two new smartphones on Jan 30, promising a unique mobile experience.
BlackBerry 10 earns FIPS 140-2 certification, ensuring top-notch security for government and enterprise use ahead of its market debut.
Microsoft's Steve Ballmer bets big on new Windows Phone, eyeing rapid growth to challenge Android and iOS as the third force in smartphones.
Android dominates the smartphone market, holding a staggering 75% share in Q3 2012, with shipments hitting a record 136 million units.
RIM's BlackBerry 10 enters global testing phase, a vital move as it gears up to rival iPhone and Android devices in a bid for survival.
Gartner predicts Windows 8 Phone could rival iPhone's market share by 2015, potentially overthrowing Blackberry as the 3rd top smartphone.
Apple's pinnacle reached as iPhone 5 launches, signifying end of true innovation and start of legal battles outshining product quality.