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Earlier this week, BlackBerry and Samsung announced a new joint partnership in which BlackBerry will provide end-to-end encryption and expertise on Samsung Knox devices.

BlackBerry has announced a new update for its popular BBM messaging service that includes a few new features that should sit well with users.

BlackBerry's strange new square-shaped Passport smartphone will go on sale on Wednesday at $599 unlocked, once again guaranteeing that they will sell no units.

Dead smartphone maker BlackBerry has announced a new modified version of the Q10, sporting a Porsche Design.

If you own a Windows Phone device and have been dying to get your hands on BlackBerry Messenger (BBM), your time has almost come.

BlackBerry has announced the launch of their first eBBM product, a suite that includes a specialized BBM instant messenger service for enterprise users.

BlackBerry has finally put their Z3 smartphone up for sale in Indonesia, after unveiling it at the Mobile World Congress earlier this year.

BlackBerry's most popular product, BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) has reached a new milestone this week, reaching 85 million monthly active users.

BlackBerry has won an injunction against Typo Products LLC, the makers of the Typo Keyboard cases for iPhones.

Speaking after the company reported another quarterly loss and revenue that fell under $1 billion for the first time in 7 years, CEO John Chen also provided a roadmap for BlackBerry's hardware.

BlackBerry has seen another setback in its ongoing efforts to rebound, as the company brought in less than $1 billion revenue for the first time since the financial crisis began in late 2007.

BlackBerry has launched a new, sub-$200 smartphone aimed at emerging markets.

According to sources, Ford will replace Windows with BlackBerry's QNX for its upcoming next-gen Sync smart dashboard.

According to a few sources, BlackBerry is working on a killer smartphone with high-end specs. Unfortunately, it likely won't see the light of day until the Q2 2015.

BlackBerry shares have jumped 10 percent today and are now up 82 percent in the last two months, following more good news from the struggling smartphone maker.

BlackBerry's interim CEO John Chen has become the permanent chief executive at the struggling smartphone maker.

Earlier this year, when the struggling smartphone maker put itself up for sale, BlackBerry co-founders Michael Lazaridis and Douglas Fregin indicated they may want to put in a bid to purchase the company and take it private.

BlackBerry yesterday reported their quarterly earnings, taking yet another massive writedown and awful results.

President Barack Obama may be the last person still using a BlackBerry.

BlackBerry, getting in the holiday spirit, has dropped the price of their Z10 smartphone to just $199 off-contract, while supplies last.
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