The BlackBerry Priv, BlackBerry's first Android-powered smartphone, can now be ordered in Australia. At the time of publishing no carriers have revealed plans to carry the device.
BlackBerry chief operating officer Marty Beard told the FedTalks government information technology summit in the United States that BlackBerry smartphones have lawful interception capabilities for government surveillance purposes
LG has unveiled plans to develop and deploy its own mobile payment service which will be called LG Pay. LG has currently completed agreements with two large Korean credit card companies, namely Shinhan Card and KB Kookmin Card.
BlackBerry today announced the new voice encryption solution SecuSUITE for Enterprise that protects mobile calls with a maximum level of security and is a multi-OS offering to be used on iOS, Android and BlackBerry 10.
PRIV by BlackBerry, the first-ever BlackBerry smartphone powered by Android will be available in India in December.
BlackBerry today announced several updates to its enterprise software portfolio that define new levels of productivity, set new standards for secure communication and enable seamless access to data and applications.
BlackBerry announced today that PRIV by BlackBerry, the first-ever BlackBerry smartphone powered by Android will be available in Hong Kong in mid-November.
TAG Heuer has officially unveiled the Connected, it's first Android Wear-powered smartwatch. The watch was developed in partnership between Intel and Google, and is constructed out of titanium.
Samsung has announced the addition of two premium laptops to the award winning ATIV Book 9 line: the ATIV Book 9 Pro and ATIV Book 9 Spin.
Microsoft and Red Hat on Wednesday announced a partnership that will help customers embrace hybrid cloud computing by providing greater choice and flexibility deploying Red Hat solutions on Microsoft Azure.
BlackBerry today announced that Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) has selected AtHoc for its new highly secure alerting and crisis communication system.
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