Fleet graphics provider Modagrafics has announced signing a sales agent agreement with BlackBerry. As BlackBerry’s North American sales partner, Modagrafics can now help equip trucking companies and private fleet operators.
LG has announced it will unveil four new mass-tier K Series smartphones and new LG Stylo 3 at CES 2017 in Las Vegas. The new mass-tier devices are designed to bring best-in-class technologies from LG's more premium flagship smartphones.
TCL will be unveiling its new product lineup at CES 2017, featuring a new BlackBerry-branded smartphone, as well as TV and other mobile technologies.
In the United States, Samsung says that more than 93 percent of all recalled Galaxy Note7 devices have been returned. However, that still leaves 7 percent of users still refraining from returning their Note7 devices.
AT&T and Time Warner today announced they have entered into a definitive agreement under which AT&T will acquire Time Warner in a stock-and-cash transaction valued at $107.50 per share.
Investors of Good Technology Corp. are suing J. P. Morgan for breach of fiduciary duty. According to an amended lawsuit filed on Thursday in Delaware Chancery Court, shareholders of Good said J. P. Morgan was deeply conflicted.
For the first time, industry leaders are leveraging the power of mobile telecommunications to create a community exclusively for drivers and the businesses that serve them.
A U.S. appeals court has upheld the dismissal of a lawsuit accusing BlackBerry of fraudulently inflating its stock price by painting an upbeat picture of the prospects for its BlackBerry Z10 smartphone line that was misleading.
It would appear that BlackBerry are now on the patent offensive. After filing a patent suit against Avaya two weeks ago, BlackBerry has filed two patent lawsuits in the United States, this time against BLU Products.
BlackBerry today announced that its AtHoc software has received a Certificate of Networthiness (CoN) and Authority to Operate (ATO) with the US Army through April 2019.
In the United States, the The Second Amendment Foundation has slammed Apple for changing the handgun emoji in the upcoming iOS 10.
Blackberry has initiated litigation against Avaya in the Northern District of Texas. In a suit, filed on 27th July, Blackberry alleges that the Santa Clara-based company has infringed eight of its US patents.