According to a CBC News investigation, a specialized BlackBerry unit - Public Safety Operations team - has for years helped intercept user data to help in hundreds of police investigations in dozens of countries.
QNX, a subsidiary of BlackBerry, today announced that its acoustics software for hands-free voice communications has shipped in over 50 million telematics and infotainment systems.
BlackBerry have added new features to BBM Protected giving users more of what they want and IT and compliance leaders more of what they need from an enterprise messaging tool.
Tundra Core Studios today released an update to ‘Dossier’ – the highly-popular client management solution which is also the first application in their secure productivity suite.
QNX, a subsidiary of BlackBerry, today announced the latest addition to its portfolio of automotive safety products, the QNX Platform for Instrument Clusters.
BlackBerry today announced WatchDox by BlackBerry Email Protector, a new offering that provides businesses with means of automatically controlling and securing files sent through email by embedding file-level DRM protection.
BlackBerry today announced that it has completed another step of its integration of the BES12, Good Dynamics and WatchDox by BlackBerry products for a single, comprehensive management experience.
BlackBerry have promised to deliver security patches on a monthly basis for the BlackBerry Priv, and so far they are keeping good on that promise.
BlackBerry and M1 Limited (M1) today announced that new and re-contracting M1 mobile business customers in Singapore can have BES12 Cloud bundled for free with their new or renewed monthly plans.
According to a high-level AT&T executive, who asked not to be named, the first Android smartphone by BlackBerry is "really struggling" with a disappointing rate of return.
BlackBerry today announced that AtHoc, a division of BlackBerry, has released a new version of its market-leading crisis communications platform.
Indonesia’s leading cellular digital services provider and BlackBerry today launched NOVI, a service that will enable XL customers to use multiple mobile numbers on a single device.


