BlackBerry's DTEK50, is now available in Germany on monthly contract from 1&1. DTEK50 is BlackBerry's second smartphone powered by Android, following the PRIV.
With the Galaxy Note7, Samsung focused on refining craftsmanship and optimizing usability to help users get more out of life.
Samsung officially unveiled the Galaxy Note7 this afternoon by building on the company’s category-defining leadership with innovative features that set a new standard for large-screen devices.
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.
Google has announced that Google Apps is rolling out a new feature to Android accounts that sends direct notifications to users when a new device is activated.
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. The company has today rolled out the August Android Security upgrade.
Google has released the August 2016 Android Security Bulletin. Partners have had access to the warnings in this month's bulletin since July 6, 2016 or earlier.
BlackBerry has announced that they will be holding a Facebook Live event today (Thursday, July 28) where BlackBerry's Global Head of Device Sales, Alex Thurber will be hosting a Q&A session.
BlackBerry announced today that DTEK50, the world’s most secure Android smartphone, is now available for pre-orders at ShopBlackBerry.com. DTEK50 is BlackBerry’s second smartphone powered by Android, following the PRIV.
BlackBerry today announced that more of BlackBerry's secure enterprise mobility solutions have been added to Microsoft Azure.
At the BlackBerry Security Summit Tuesday, BlackBerry CEO John Chen told those attending that the company will discuss its new hardware sometime next week.
BlackBerry has rolled out an update to BES12 Cloud, bringing new features for the management console and migration, iOS, Android, Samsung KNOX, Windows 10, IBM Notes Traveler, Pulse Secure, the self-service console, and the BlackBerry Connectivity Node.



