CNET: BlackBerry Chief Operating Officer Kristian Tear tells CNET that the company is talking to a number of partners and handset manufacturers.
There’s a new battle commencing between Facebook and BlackBerry. On Tuesday, the social network sued the phone maker over alleged infringement of six patents. Of these, one is related to a voice message feature in BBM Enterprise.
BlackBerry is back, with one of the most refined, yet useful devices to date, the BlackBerry Key 2.
The previous titan of industry has had a bumpy time lately, but a new partnership with Chinese company TCL seems to have saved them from the brink of absolute destruction and obscurity. They’re currently ramping up for a release party on June the 7th in New York for the successor for last years KeyOne.
That's actually pretty smart. It gives people experience in one of Blackberry's strongest features. That familiarity by usage could encourage Android, iOS and Windows Phone users to switch. On the other hand, if people feel that "I'm getting the best they've got already, why would I switch?" then it would be a lost cause.
We shall see....
BlackBerry is so desperate, they would do anything now.