In less then a year, BlackBerry have made four major acquisitions to enhance their software portfolio, spending a large amount of capital acquiring big companies.
BlackBerry and Digitsecure, a mobility, identity and payments platform company, on Friday announced that have partnered for secure digital money transfers in India.
The news that BlackBerry's global decryption key has been in the hands of the RCMP since 2010 raised it's ugly head last week, prompting BlackBerry CEO John Chen to (once again) take to the BlackBerry blog.
Samsung has pushed out an over-the-air update for Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge owners in the UK, bringing a number of changes and fixes.
The BlackBerry Priv, the first-ever BlackBerry smartphone powered by Android, is now available to by in Mexico and will set you back $15,863.95.
Samsung today announced that Samsung KNOX 2.6, Samsung’s built in defense grade security, received the most “Strong†ratings of any mobile security platform in the report “Mobile Device Security: A Comparison of Platforms†from Gartner
HTC has today unveiled what it has been working on behind closed doors for the last 12 months with the launch of its latest smartphone, the HTC 10.
BlackBerry is planning to launch two mid-range Android devices, after poor sales of its first ever Blackberry-Android device, the Priv.
BlackBerry continue the transformation into a software services company with more and more global distribution agreements being signed on a regular basis.
Back in February, BlackBerry launched the Good Secure EMM Suites, a comprehensive set of mobile security, management, productivity and collaboration offerings.
Today at an exclusive launch event at London's Battersea Evolution, Huawei unveiled the much anticipated Huawei P9 and P9 Plus.
WhatsApp has rolled out full end-to-end encryption for all modes of communication, so every call you make, every message, photo, video, file, and voice message you send, is end-to-end encrypted by default, including group chats.



