Smartphone malware targeting Pakistani officials, says report
BlackBerry identifies espionage campaigns attempting to steal sensitive data from mobile devices
BlackBerry identifies espionage campaigns attempting to steal sensitive data from mobile devices
For illegally using technology in its mobile messaging applications that had been developed by the smartphone maker
It runs on Alphabet’s widely used Android operating system
While an earlier version of the case was dismissed in March 2015
Litigation over patent infringement is part of BlackBerry Chief Executive's strategy for making money for the company
It is being marketed first to automakers but could also have applications in healthcare and industrial automation
It follows similar agreements with firms to develop autonomous-driving technology with BlackBerry’s QNX software
Windows 8 devices will also no longer be able to run the messaging service
It has previously said it is looking to generate more revenue from its portfolio of some 40,000 patents
BlackBerry's US-traded shares have lost a quarter of their value since reaching a high of $11.74 on June 1
Party leader Hanif Abbasi says he had revealed one and a half years ago what Gulalai has confirmed now
The company's encrypted voice and text messaging products are used by government agencies in 20 countries
BlackBerry's QNX system will give the once dominant smartphone maker a leg up in the burgeoning automotive industry
The smartphone maker is working to develop a security service that remotely scans vehicles for computer viruses