Back in August, TCL unveiled the BlackBerry KEY2 LE and the company are launching the trimmed down Key2 today in South Africa. The single-SIM, 32GB variant of the KEY2 LE in slate is available from Vodacom World and Vodacom Shops starting at R429 PM x 24 on a Smart XS+ package.
BlackBerry today affirmed its commitment to helping the private and public sectors come together to accelerate the development of Smart Cities and Intelligent Transportation Systems with a Security Credential Management System (SCMS) service.
Cylance has announced the availability of application programming interfaces (APIs) as part of its endpoint detect and respond offering, CylanceOPTICS.
BlackBerry will report results for the third quarter of fiscal year 2019 at 8 a.m. ET on Thursday, December 20, 2018.
BlackBerry continues its stellar work in healthcare and is now an HIMSS Certified Consultant, in order to help address the digital infrastructure needs of healthcare organisations around the world.
Awingu today announced it has entered into a global ISV (Independent Software Vendor) partnership with BlackBerry that includes joint go-to-market initiatives and streamlined customer support.
Secured Enterprise today announced it is partnering with BlackBerry to deliver mobile security solutions to organisations across South Africa. By...
TCL has announced that starting today, the BlackBerry KEY2 will be available in Russia, both online and in stores. The BlackBerry KEY2 in Black, Dual-SIM with 6GB of memory and 128GB of storage comes with a special Cyrillic keyboard.
Renesas and BlackBerry today announced they are expanding their partnership to offer an integrated virtualization, functional safety and secure development environment for the Renesas R-Car system-on-chip (SoC) devices.
BlackBerry has today rolled out the October 2018 Android Security update to BlackBerry Android devices. The Android Security Bulletin contains details of security vulnerabilities affecting Android devices.
BlackBerry is reportedly in talks with Amazon to launch an enterprise-grade Alexa device for enterprise usage.
BlackBerry CEO, John Chen, asserts voice control will become a focal point in both the consumer and enterprise world.
BlackBerry and Virginia Tech are partnering to educate the mechanical engineers of tomorrow on BlackBerry QNX technology, secure and reliable software for connected and autonomous cars.










