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A handful of private equity firms are looking into BlackBerry, but there has so far been a very lukewarm response to buying the whole company.

Although unconfirmed, it appears that T-Mobile USA will be dropping BlackBerry 10 devices from stores.

Morgan Stanley has decided to hold off on upgrading employee devices to BlackBerry 10, citing the fact they do not know if the company can back the platform over the long-term.

Bert Nordberg, part of BlackBerry's board committee, has said the company can survive as a niche smartphone maker, but they will have to sell off parts.

BlackBerry Messenger is one step closer to making its way to Android and iPhone.

According to sources, BlackBerry is considering spinning off its popular Messenger service, giving it its own subsidiary with more independence from the parent company.

Report: BlackBerry patent portfolio worth up to $3 billion

BlackBerry's shares jumped over 10 percent today after the company confirmed rumors that it is exploring any possibility to keep itself alive, including selling the company and going private.

BlackBerry has announced that the U.S. Defense Information System Agency (DISA) has approved BlackBerry 10 for use on Department of Defense networks.

After years of declines and waning investor support, BlackBerry may finally be considering going private, says Reuters.

Despite struggles to get new, relevant devices to the public, BlackBerry has laid off 250 employees from its New Product Testing division, one of their research and development (R&D) groups.

David Smith, BlackBerry's VP in charge of the now-defunct tablet division, has resigned.

The A10 will have a 5-inch SuperAMOLED display, a high-end dual-core processor, 2GB RAM and an updated design that is said to resemble the Galaxy S4, except rounder.

Despite promising to update their PlayBook tablet to the new BB10 operating system in 2013, BlackBerry has decided against the idea, citing performance issues

BlackBerry shares were decimated today after the company reported their fiscal Q1 2014 earnings for the quarter ended May 2013

BlackBerry has launched its promised Secure Work Space service, allowing governmental and corporate clients to secure and manage iOS and Android devices on their networks.

Despite an MSRP by BlackBerry of $249 due to its premium appeal for enterprise users, Verizon and AT&T have announced they have priced the Q10 smartphone at $199 with contract

Skype has announced that a preview version of its app is now available for BlackBeery Z10 users.

BlackBerry has announced a new BlackBerry Q5 smartphone, which aims at markets outside of North America and at a younger, more price conscious group.

BlackBerry has confirmed that its popular BlackBerry Messenger - or BBM - will be available for users of Android and iOS devices this summer.
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