BlackBerry reported a net loss of US$4 million in the quarter ended Nov. 30, down from its US$74 million gain in the same quarter last year.
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As we head towards the World Cup Final this Sunday with Argentina playing France, Adidas is bringing an augmented reality version of Messi, into fan’s homes and cities to celebrate both his commitment to the game and the official FIFA World Cup 2022 ball, the Al Rhila.
The estate of Bing Crosby & Primary Wave Music, together with Vegas City Limited, are giving the King of Christmas a new digital life, bringing his timeless holiday spirit to the metaverse.
Apple has released iOS 16.2 bringing Freeform, Apple Music Sing, fixes for 35 security vulnerabilities, and more.
Apple has unveiled three advanced security features focused on protecting against threats to user data in the cloud, representing the next step in its ongoing effort to provide users with even stronger ways to protect their data.
Apple has rolled out the most comprehensive upgrade to pricing capabilities since the App Store first launched, providing developers with 700 additional price points and new pricing tools that will make it easier to set prices per App Store country or region, manage foreign exchange rate changes, and more.
Apple's Self Service Repair is now available in the UK and Europe, providing repair manuals and genuine Apple parts and tools through the Apple Self Service Repair Store.
Unbanked has opened its cryptocurrency card program to eligible residents in the U.K. and parts of Europe.
Game7 has launched a $100 million grant program to accelerate developers who are making Web3 games.
Virgin Media O2 will be working with Big Issue Group to support all Big Issue vendors with free O2 SIMs and data vouchers, as the cost-of-living crisis deepens this Christmas.
BlackBerry has extended its use of Amazon Web Services (AWS) that will make BlackBerry QNX technology available to mission-critical embedded systems developers, reducing time to market for their products.
BlackBerry is expanding its global footprint of BlackBerry SecuSUITE partners in Asia Pacific, with three new highly-specialized companies certified and trained to deliver the highly-secure software for governments and enterprises.