The BlackBerry Passport isn’t selling as well as the iPhone 6 but it has a dedicated and passionate following, including one tech reporter who described the device as “sexy.” And now loyal BlackBerry ...
Will square phone be the hit BlackBerry desperately needs? — -- There's something a bit different about being served a square slice of pizza. The same can be said about BlackBerry's new square ...
BlackBerry’s latest smartphone is its most unusual and innovative release in years, but does it do enough to make it worth considering among a sea of worthwhile competition? The device certainly has ...
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Back in my early days of “smartphonery”, I went with Android and my brother went with BlackBerry – the one with the rollerball. You know which one I’m talking about. Today, the rollerball is gone and ...
Ben Fox Rubin was a senior reporter for CNET News in Manhattan, reporting on Amazon, e-commerce and mobile payments. He previously worked as a reporter for The Wall Street Journal and got his start at ...
BlackBerry CEO John Chen says the phone maker moved 200,000 units of the new square phone in just two days. Earlier this week, BlackBerry pulled a surprise rabbit out of its tattered hat: the Passport ...
We had written earlier on how the Passport was the first device from BlackBerry in ages (perhaps even the first ever) to elicit curiosity from passers by. And there is no doubt that if one were to ...
The BlackBerry Passport’s looks may garner the most attention, but the unusually proportioned smartphone also packs some compelling functionality. The device is aimed squarely at the business market, ...
Forget the hype. Forget The Verge poll showing people are more excited about the BlackBerry Passport than Apple 's new iPhone 6. That so-called excitement is comical in light of Apple's big reveal ...
NEW YORK — BlackBerry's still around? That's a typical reaction when you mention Canada's once-dominant but fallen smartphone maker. Though badly bloodied by Android and the iPhone, BlackBerry is ...
Struggling smartphone company BlackBerry has released its response to the "phablet" craze: the Passport. Designed like the boxy object for which it is named -- "the universal symbol of mobility," ...