BlackBerry CEO John Chen sat down with USA Today to discuss how his strategy for BlackBerry is working.
The interview follows, edited for clarity and length.
BlackBerry announced today that the BlackBerry Leap in White is now available across all ShopBlackBerry.com markets. Companies looking for enterprise fleet renewals can now purchase the BlackBerry Leap in an alternative color to fit in their working environment.
During the keynote address of its annual developer conference, Google unveiled that Android M will succeed Android Lollipop this year.
BlackBerry have announced the availability of BlackBerry Leap in the Philippines. From May 30, 2015,  companies looking for enterprise fleet renewals can purchase BlackBerry Leap at MemoXpress stores for a cash price of PHP 13,490.
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Developing apps for enterprise can be a challenge as enterprise-grade applications are more than just app code.
BlackBerry today announced the availability of BlackBerry Leap in Singapore. From May 23, companies looking for enterprise fleet renewals will be able to purchase BlackBerry Leap through select carriers and partners.
QNX today announced that the QNX Neutrino OS is powering a fare collection system, which includes automatic gates, ticketing machines, and onboard bus equipment, throughout the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), including Singapore, the Philippines, and Thailand.
Huawei today announced the launch of its Agile Network 3.0 Architecture at the HNC2015 (Huawei Network Congress 2015) themed “From Agility to Imagination†that is taking place in Beijing.
Apple, Google and Microsoft are amongst more than 140 technology companies who have signed a letter to President Obama calling for him to reject measures that would weaken encryption and security in smartphones and other devices.
In an interview with Business Insider, BlackBerry CEO John Chen says he'll make BlackBerry's smartphone business profitable again.


