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Review: BlackBerry Q10

­­­­BlackBerry launched their new physical keyboard device the Q10, powered by their new BB10 operating system, in Ireland in May…

13 years ago

Viber for BlackBerry now with WiFi/3G calling

Viber released their app for BlackBerry some time ago but it only offered a messaging service between Viber users (akin…

13 years ago

BlackBerry Z10 and Q10

So yesterday came and went with the launch of the new BlackBerry BB10 devices. The company now (finally) has renamed itself BlackBerry…

13 years ago

PlayBook OS 2.1 now available for download

PlayBook OS 2.1.0.1032 is now available for download by clicking software updates in settings on your PlayBook. If you've also…

13 years ago

PlayBook OS 2.1 due any day now?

The PlayBook tablet is BlackBerry's venture into the tablet market and wasn't the seller they might have hoped. It also…

13 years ago

The problem with BlackBerry (Editorial)

Yesterday BlackBerry had an earnings call to report on it's first quarter. As expected it posted a loss as well…

14 years ago

First look at BB10

RIM is currently showing off to app developers at BlackBerry World in Orlando Florida from May 1st to May 3rd.…

14 years ago

PlayBook OS 2.0.1.358 Now Available

Inside BlackBerry Blog has announced the immedate release of PlayBook OS 2.0.1.358. It's about 355mbs in size. Let us know…

14 years ago

PlayBook OS2.0 review

OS 2.0 for the BlackBerry PlayBook launched on February 21st. It's a major update to the tablet device bringing some much needed…

14 years ago

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