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Unihertz has just announced a new smartphone, and it’s the closest to a BlackBerry phone that you can get these days. The device’s name is Unihertz Titan ...
BlackBerry's first and last tablet, the PlayBook, stumbled out of the gate in 2011. Despite shipping without an email app at first, many of the software features and gestures in the QNX operating ...
The last tablet that BlackBerry produced was the PlayBook around six years ago and while that was a popular tablet for its time, an Android tablet with BlackBerry’s touch of security would no ...
BlackBerry subsidiary Secusmart on Monday introduced the SecuTablet, a high-security tablet based on the Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5, at the CeBIT 2015 trade show in Dusseldorf, Germany. Developed in ...
You may remember the ill-fated PlayBook, the BlackBerry tablet that was supposed to rival the iPad but then sank without a trace in 2011. It would be enough to put anyone off tablets for life ...
A tablet would mark BlackBerry's second attempt to enter the market. The first shot, the BlackBerry Playbook, was critically panned when it was released in 2011 and quickly fell into the bargain bin.
This is BlackBerry CEO John Chen that confirmed BlackBerry is working on a tablet, at least. They're not necessarily set to release a "PlayBook 2", as it were, but something is in the mix. Chen ...
BlackBerry CEO John Chen has confirmed that the company is working on a new BlackBerry Tablet.
This is such a sensitive topic for many PlayBook owners — and rightfully so. As a fellow BlackBerry lover, a respectable level of sympathy should be given to those who have invested in BlackBerry's ...
Thorsten Heins, the CEO of BlackBerry (BBRY), made headlines yesterday with his comments on the future of the tablet market.
BlackBerry Chief Executive Officer Thorsten Heins said the popularity of tablet computers may wane, an indication the company may shelve a follow-up to its ill-fated PlayBook device.
BlackBerry Chief Executive Officer Thorsten Heins said he sees a limited future for tablet computers, an indication he may shelve plans to build a follow-up to the smartphone maker's ill-fated ...