The BlackBerry that’s in the process of reinventing itself is an increasingly cross-platform creature — retrenching to serving its enterprise core by seeking to help them manage the ...
It is difficult to get a handle on what the early success of BlackBerry's messaging service on Apple's iOS and Google's Android platforms might mean. By Friday 3 PM, BBM has become the #1 app in 80 ...
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BlackBerry tells CNET that 2.5 million people have pre-registered to download the app, which is coming to iOS and Android devices. Roger Cheng Former Executive Editor / Head of News Roger Cheng ...
In 2008, almost every one of my friends had a BlackBerry, and swore by BlackBerry Messenger (BBM), the company’s lightning-fast messaging app. It wouldn’t be a stretch, in fact, to say that most of my ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link BlackBerry says it has a lifeline for BBM fans upset about the impending shutdown of the once-popular messaging service. The security software ...
Messaging apps are all the rage. If you’re lucky, Facebook might even buy yours for $19 billion or so. Squeezing revenue out of them, though, is another story. But it can be done. BlackBerry’s ...
BlackBerry finally flipped the switch on its oft-delayed BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) app for iOS and Android. Talk about demand: BBM was downloaded more than 10 million times during its first 24 hours, ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link There was a time in recent memory when the name BlackBerry wasn't shorthand for "borderline obsolete." Today, even Wall Street has given up on the ...
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It’s been practically forever since BlackBerry sat on the smartphone throne. And now one of the last remnants from BlackBerry’s heyday is about to mostly disappear. That would be BlackBerry Messenger ...