BlackBerry CEO John Chen said Thursday, at the Code/Mobile conference, that the company would consider exiting the handset business in a year if it’s not profitable.
Google has announced they will be hosting their first Android for Work Live online event to share how Android is transforming the workplace, expanding the business role of mobile devices.
Google has announced that the first batch of Android 6.0 Marshmallow factory images are now available for the Nexus 5, Nexus 6, Nexus 7 (2013), Nexus 9 and Nexus Player.
Earlier in the week, Google unveiled the latest version of Android - Android 6.0 - or for those with a sweet tooth, Marshmallow.
Google has released the 1.4 update to the Android Studio stable release channel.  Android Studio 1.4 adds a new design tools, performance monitors, and developer services.
Google has updated Maps for iOS that brings support for Apple Watch. The update will allow Apple Watch users to look up for directions directly from their wrists and more.
Google has just unveiled the second generation of its popular video and photo streaming device, the Chromecast.
Google today unveiled the Nexus 6P, dropping the size a little but bringing a gorgeous aluminum body.
LG and Google today officially unveiled their third collaborative effort, Nexus 5X. Nexus 5X features Android 6.0 Marshmallow, Google’s newest operating system for mobile devices.
Silent Circle has today launched Blackphone 2, its next-generation smartphone that delivers best in class privacy and security.
BlackBerry today reported financial results for the three months ended August 29, 2015 and reported $51 million (U.S.) of net income for the three months ended Aug. 29.
In this morning’s earnings call, BlackBerry announced its second quarter fiscal 2016 results and BlackBerry CEO John Chen also confirmed BlackBerry's plans to launch a flagship slider device that will run the latest Android.