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The Passport Is Not the BlackBerry You're Looking For
The 4.5-inch square screen on BlackBerry's new Passport is certainly novel. But the smartphone seems to lack that crucial 'Aha!' moment.
BlackBerry Teases New Device Plans as Turnaround Takes Shape
Even as it pivots to focus more on software and services, the company that gained fame for its smartphones is not giving up on its handset business -- yet.
A New BlackBerry Smartphone Is Coming
The struggling tech maker is hoping to rebound with the release of the Passport, which it calls the 'IMAX of productivity.'
Closer to a Comeback? BlackBerry Says It's Ready to Hire Again.
Fresh off closing a very dark chapter in its history -- and winning major government security clearance -- the once-iconic 'CrackBerry'' claws its way back.
CrackBerry Part Deux? BlackBerry CEO Isn't Quite Sure.
While the embattled company's CEO is unsure that BlackBerry will be the iconic brand it once was, he remains optimistic about the future.
4 Ways to Stop People From Using Their Phones During Meetings
Because face-to-face meetings are for actually facing other people -- not for texting, checking emails and taking calls on your smartphone.
7 Easy Ways to Save Your Eyes From Smartphone Strain
Try these super simple tricks to keep your smartphone-gazing eyes happy and healthy.
Bye Bye BlackBerry: Which Smartphone Should President Obama Use Next?
The White House is reportedly testing out Samsung and LG devices for use by President Obama and his staff.
Tech All Stars and Investment-Hungry Startups Rub Elbows at OASIS Summit in Santa Monica
SXSW is still way cooler, but Silicon Beach's glitzy tech con is all about the Moneyball.
Leaked T-Mobile Memo Reveals BlackBerry Loyalists Are Jumping Ship
BlackBerry loyalists scoffed at T-Mobile's nationwide promotion encouraging BlackBerry users to upgrade to an iPhone 5s, but the leaked results of the promotion tell a different story.
BlackBerry CEO: I Would Sell BBM for $19 Billion
The smartphone maker's comments come a week after Facebook purchased the WhatsApp messaging service for the same price.
Doomed BlackBerry Bombs in the Third Quarter With $4.4 Billion Loss
The once-ubiquitous handset manufacturer announced a $4.4 billion loss in its first quarterly earnings report under the stewardship of interim CEO John Chen.
The 15 Most Underrated Apps of 2013
You might not have heard of these apps but you should probably be using them.
If BlackBerry's New CEO Is Fired, He Walks With $6 Million
The floundering Canadian tech company has set up John Chen with a mostly stock-based compensation package, but cash if he is terminated.
BlackBerry Takeover Bid Falls Apart, CEO to Depart
Unable to raise the necessary funds, investment firm Fairfax Financial Holdings will invest only $1 billion as Thorsten Heins leaves the troubled tech company.