At the BlackBerry Security Summit Tuesday, BlackBerry showed off hacking a kettle and offered attendees tips on how to prevent this happening to them.
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani joined John Chen on Stage Tuesday at the BlackBerry Security Summit to give a speech on BlackBerry's security prowess.
BlackBerry CEO John Chen said he has an internal project to bring Android security up to the level of its BlackBerry 10 platform, which should bear fruit after the release of Android N.
BlackBerry and AppDome today announced the availability of AppDome's AppFusion service for the Good Dynamics Secure Mobility Platform from BlackBerry.
·
BlackBerry has announced that the U.S. Senate Sergeant at Arms Office (Sergeant at Arms) has awarded a multi-million dollar order for the BlackBerry AtHoc crisis communications software.
·
Entrust Datacard today announced that the company has completed a technology integration between Entrust IdentityGuard Mobile Smart Credential and BlackBerry 10 Smart Card Service Framework.
·
CellTrust continues to lead the enterprise BYOD industry with today’s beta availability for CellTrust SL2â€â€the next generation of CellTrust SecureLine for mobile compliance enforcement.
·
ne of the fantastic resources that BlackBerry inherited when they acquired Good Technology was the Good Developer Network, a portal for enterprise developers and ISV's developing apps for the Good platform.
·
Samsung announced today that Brazil will roll out Samsung Pay on July 19, with major financial partners, making it the first market in South America to introduce the company’s mobile payment service.
Earlier this week, there was a "report" published which basically suggested that BlackBerry phones sales had dried up in the UK and that the "expert" opinion was that BlackBerry were given a year to live,
BlackBerry COO Marty Beard today released a statement via the BlackBerry blogs, in an attempt to clarify the company position on a number of areas including device strategy and their commitment to BlackBerry 10.
Earlier this week, BlackBerry announced that it’s planning to discontinue its Classic smartphone, the last BlackBerry handset to feature the traditional keyboard and trackpad dominating the face of the phone.




