BlackBerry is making it easier for Android applications to run on its latest smartphones. A recent upgrade to its developer tools has reduced the amount of work required to get an Android app working ...
New App Cuts Data Costs for 20 Million BlackBerry 10 Phones, Playbook - Providing Free Picture and Video Messaging, Entertainment, File Sharing and Chat Dubai, UAE - February 13, 2013 - Nimbuzz, one ...
In an interview with All Things D, Martyn Mallick, BlackBerry's vice president of global alliances and business development, said approximately 20 percent of the 100,000 apps for BB10 are actually ...
Research In Motion (RIM) yesterday announced its application store for BlackBerry devices, now called App World. The service, previously known as App Center, will offer BlackBerry owners an easier way ...
BlackBerry is rolling out a software update that’s designed to offer users new features and customization options… but it also makes it a bit easier to pretend your BlackBerry smartphone is an Android ...
ORLANDO, Florida - Research In Motion on Tuesday offered a glimpse of the next operating system, BlackBerry 10, along with initial software tools to developers looking to create applications. This ...
BlackBerry, the corporate tech giant formerly known as Research In Motion, this week introduced BlackBerry 10, an operating system completely reinvented for a new generation of BlackBerry smartphones.
After delays, BlackBerry finally releases the next version of its phone. Jan. 30, 2013 — -- After years of Apple and Google grabbing its smartphone market share, BlackBerry today launched a ...
Rarely do I leave a product introduction as excited as I did this morning at the formal launch of the BlackBerry 10 platform. It's not that the physical hardware is so compelling?the touch-screen 10Z ...
Wow, a whole lot of Blackberry-related news surfaced this weekend. First, the user's guide to the highly-anticipated Blackberry Storm was leaked by the ever-intrepid BoyGeniusReport, who posted ...
ORLANDO, Fla. -- Here at BlackBerry World 2012, it's make it or break it time for RIM, but you wouldn't guess that from all the exited faces roaming the halls and conference rooms. Perhaps I'm ...