BlackBerry To Make Android Secure


Early June reports appeared that BlackBerry works on an Android smartphone. Now there is real evidence that this is indeed the case. BlackBerry has been spotted (Android Police) registering the...

BlackBerry may exit smartphone business


BlackBerry is now leaving everything to its newly-appointed CEO, John Chen. Labeled as a turnover specialist, Chen has focused his efforts on the company's core business - secure mobile devices for...

BlackBerry Forms Special Committee to Look for Buyers or Partners


Many alternatives lie before BlackBerry in its quest to enhance its status. First off, it has ordered the formation of a committee to decide matters related to the company’s future. Joint...

Blackberry Launches Secure Work Space for Apple, Android Devices


Blackberry offers a new service for Apple's iOS and Android smartphones. There is a new Secure Work Space feature being offered by Blackberry Enterprise Service 10. The BES 10 allows users to let...

BlackBerry 10 Launch Event is on Jan. 30, 2013


RIM announced today to host a BlackBerry 10 launch event on January 30, 2013. The event will happen simultaneously in multiple countries around the world.  This day will mark the official launch...

RIM says BlackBerry Enterprise Server 10 users will get legacy device support, IT admins (may) rest easy

BlackBerry 10 hands-on swipe

Corporate server managers everywhere were given a jolt this week when rumors emerged that RIM might implement a hard cutoff for BlackBerry Enterprise Server 10: any devices based on BlackBerry 7 and earlier might not connect at all, leaving IT leads with the uncomfortable choice of either running a BlackBerry server platform that's supposedly without a future (BES 5) or having to upgrade both the servers and phones all at once. RIM is putting minds at ease -- more or less. The company's Kim Geiger has confirmed in a statement to the media that BES 10 will support legacy devices when it ships in the first quarter of 2013, and that existing server customers will get an upgrade for smooth sailing around when BlackBerry 10 arrives. That's no doubt a comfort, but there are lingering doubts. Rumor source BGR maintains that companies will have to run both the old and new servers side-by-side to address everyone, which could make a truly harmonious environment complex, expensive or both. We've reached out to RIM for a more definitive explanation to hopefully settle the matter. In the meantime, we wouldn't panic; no one is being pushed to adopt BES 10 right away, and those that want to upgrade don't have to give up their legacy hardware.

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RIM slapped with $147.2 million in damages from Mformation patent lawsuit (update: RIM response)

RIM slapped with $1472 million in damages from Mformation patent suit

RIM just keeps taking hard knocks in the patent arena. Just days after Nokia had its turn piling on extra infringement claims, device management developer Mformation Technologies has won a hefty $147.2 million verdict against RIM for allegedly violating a remote management patent. The damages amount to $8 for every BlackBerry linked up to a BlackBerry Enterprise Server up to a certain point -- no small impact for a company whose lifeblood is business. About the only reprieve is an escape from future penalties, which would most certainly have soured the recovery efforts for a company already on the ropes. The crew from Waterloo hasn't yet responded to the verdict, but it's hard to picture the company leaving those kinds of damages to sit without an appeal.

Update: RIM has issued a statement in response to the verdict, and it's unsurprisingly putting forward motions that it hopes would overturn the verdict. It's also keen to point out that issues like the obviousness of the patent haven't been settled, which it hopes would deflate Mformation's case.

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Twitter Allows Targeting of Mobile Ads to Specific Smartphone Platforms


Twitter has announced that it is now allowing ads from its ad platform called Promoted Tweets to be sent to BlackBerry users. At the same time, the company is announcing that you can also now control...