RIM has developed a knack for pulling customers into new BlackBerry devices. That’s no mean feat. BlackBerry is the most mature, most imitated, and most-targeted brand in the mobile industry. RIM ...
Eminem has taken living in the past to a whole new level. Apparently, the “Stan” rapper’s key to cutting out the noise online is to downgrade his tech. Yesterday (February 22), DJ Whoo Kid revealed to ...
Unihertz is teasing its new Titan 2 smartphone, which resembles the BlackBerry Passport. The Unihertz Titan 2 is the successor to the original Titan which came out in 2019, and features a QWERTY ...
BlackBerry (originally Research In Motion, RIM) pioneered mobile email and smartphones in the early 2000s. Its devices, with secure messaging and iconic QWERTY keyboards, became status symbols for ...
If you miss your BlackBerry, you can have it back once again with the click of a button. Introducing Clicks, which is both a case and physical keyboard rolled into one, to turn your iPhone into a ...
For a segment of smartphone users who fondly remember (and secretly crave) the tactile satisfaction of a physical keyboard, look no further than the Unihertz Titan 2, a device that proudly resurrects ...
Almost everyone knows Steve Jobs’ uncanny vision, relentless drive, and technological wizardry hatched the iPhone, a breakthrough that continues to reshape culture 16 years after the late Apple ...
Before iPhones and Androids took over the world, there was the BlackBerry. Armed with its signature keyboard and internet access, the story of the unprecedented rise and catastrophic fall of the ...
Jay Baruchel and Glenn Howerton star in Matt Johnson’s tech drama about real-life Canadian telecom pioneers who dominated the global cell phone market, only to blindly fall victim to their own ...
TORONTO — BlackBerry launched a new smartphone Wednesday as the embattled Canadian company hopes for a comeback. Chief executive John Chen unveiled a large-screen, square-sized phone called the ...
One way BlackBerry could gain health care customers: a bacteria-free phone. — -- Germaphobes take note: BlackBerry CEO John Chen revealed this week the company is considering developing a ...