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One critical business decision was the shift of handset production to China. Co-founder Jim Balsillie championed outsourcing manufacturing to reduce costs as BlackBerry grew.
As much as I love my 11-inch Apple iPad Air, Microsoft's latest Surface Pro 12-inch is the more capable tablet computer overall - here why.
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Technobaboy on MSNChinese company brings back BlackBerry Classic with modern specs, physical keyboardThe BlackBerry Classic, once a symbol of productivity and secure mobile communication, is getting a modern update. Chinese tech firm Zinwa Technologies is bringing back the iconic device with updated ...
BlackBerry 5G phone with a keyboard is still in development. However, as of now, there is no official information on the launch date ...
It was based on the recently-acquired QNX and was designed for touch-only operation. As you can guess from the name, it made its debut on a tablet in 2010, the BlackBerry Playbook, specifically.
Whether this is a classic QWERTY keyboard powered by BlackBerry 7, or the iPhone-inspired BlackBerry 10, or even the forgotten BlackBerry PlayBook OS — it’s all shutting down this month.
BlackBerry, the once-dominant player in mobile devices whose physical keyboard was a must-have for career professionals more than a decade ago, has pulled the plug on its signature product.
BlackBerry attempted a rebound in 2013 when it introduced a touchscreen-only phone – dropping the device's signature physical keyboard. Poor device sales prompted the company to consider a deal.
Review: RIM’s long-awaited BlackBerry PlayBook delivers a best-in-class tablet browsing experience, but suffers from a number of rough edges including a missing email client and limited apps.
The new phone looks well-crafted and feature-packed, but will it be enough to put BlackBerry back in play?
On Tuesday, BlackBerry offered a brief glimpse at a touchscreen smartphone with curved edges on the sides and a slide-out keyboard. A tablet would mark BlackBerry's second attempt to enter the market.
The PlayBook Mini Keyboard, which also doubles as a "convertible" case, has been uncovered and will hit the shops for £80.
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