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Blackberry finally pulls plug on classic devices
Blackberry is withdrawing its previous phone versions, which will no longer be functional after Jan 4th of this year.
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BlackBerry revenue beats estimates over sustained cybersecurity demand
BlackBerry beat Wall Street estimates for third-quarter revenue, as demand for cybersecurity remains sustained.
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Smartphone malware targeting Pakistani officials, says report
BlackBerry identifies espionage campaigns attempting to steal sensitive data from mobile devices
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BlackBerry sues Twitter for patent infringement
For illegally using technology in its mobile messaging applications that had been developed by the smartphone maker
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Blackberry aims to revive brand with new smartphone
It runs on Alphabet’s widely used Android operating system
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Facebook allowed smartphone makers 'access' to user data
The company offered a clarification
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BlackBerry must face revived US lawsuit over BlackBerry 10
While an earlier version of the case was dismissed in March 2015
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BlackBerry sues Facebook, WhatsApp over patent infringement
Litigation over patent infringement is part of BlackBerry Chief Executive's strategy for making money for the company
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BlackBerry launches cybersecurity software for self-driving cars
It is being marketed first to automakers but could also have applications in healthcare and industrial automation
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BlackBerry surges on deal with Baidu for self-driving cars
It follows similar agreements with firms to develop autonomous-driving technology with BlackBerry’s QNX software
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WhatsApp to stop working on some Blackberry devices
Windows 8 devices will also no longer be able to run the messaging service
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BlackBerry loses payment dispute with Nokia, to pay $137 million
It has previously said it is looking to generate more revenue from its portfolio of some 40,000 patents
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BlackBerry rally derailed as investors lose patience on turnaround
BlackBerry's US-traded shares have lost a quarter of their value since reaching a high of $11.74 on June 1
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'Lewd text messages' to Ayesha Gulalai: Check Imran's Blackberry data, demands PML-N
Party leader Hanif Abbasi says he had revealed one and a half years ago what Gulalai has confirmed now
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BlackBerry wins right to sell secure messaging tools to US government
The company's encrypted voice and text messaging products are used by government agencies in 20 countries
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BlackBerry offers software for running computer systems on cars
BlackBerry's QNX system will give the once dominant smartphone maker a leg up in the burgeoning automotive industry
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BlackBerry working with automakers on anti-hack tool: analyst
The smartphone maker is working to develop a security service that remotely scans vehicles for computer viruses
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BlackBerry, freed of handsets, looks to software for return to glory
The company no longer has any responsibility for making or selling smartphones bearing its brand
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China's TCL brings back physical keyboard in new BlackBerry KEYone
KEYone will go on sale around the globe in April at a cost of $549
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Blackberry marks final days as market share falls to 0%
The smartphone maker sold just 207,900 the use BBOS
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BlackBerry inks hardware licensing deal covering India
India is one of BlackBerry's biggest handset markets
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Here's all we know about Blackberry's latest flagship device ‘Mercury’
It is expected to be launched next month
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DTEK 70: Is this what BlackBerry's 'Mercury' looks like?
The smartphone is expected to be released next year
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Here’s how Emtek plans to bring back BlackBerry Messenger
54.5 million users access BBM on Android devices
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BlackBerry launches its third Android-based phone
The device, which has a 5.5 inch touchscreen, will be priced at $499
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BlackBerry to outsource handsets, will halt production
Handsets with the BlackBerry name will be produced under license by PT Tiphone Mobile Indonesia Tbk
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Cost Cutting: BlackBerry cuts 200 jobs
According to a filing, the company had 6,225 employees as of February 28, 2015
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Blackberry to continue operations in Pakistan
The PTA had in July demanded that the company give access to its BlackBerry Enterprise Services
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Blackberry says will continue operations in Pakistan
Pakistan Telecommunication Authority had demanded that the company give access to its BlackBerry Enterprise Services
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No more privacy
BlackBerry has found a face-saving exit route from a market where it has only a few customers left
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Chasing away BlackBerry
The company announced exit from Pakistan after refusing to comply with demand to allow access to private data
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Pulling out: BlackBerry prioritises privacy, govt extends deadline till 2015-end
Company turns down Pakistani authorities’ demand to share customers’ data
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BlackBerry unveils an Android-powered phone with security features
Phone called PRIV will sell for $700, starting Friday, with AT&T being the only American wireless carrier
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Due to 'security reasons', BlackBerry's enterprise services to be banned in Pakistan
PTA directs telecom operators to stop offering BES from November 30, 2015, onwards
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BlackBerry may put Android system on new device: sources
BlackBerry briefly showed off the slider device on stage at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona in March
































