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This is it! BB10 device to be announced tomorrow 10am EST

So we're finally here. It's been a hell of a long time coming but tomorrow at 10am eastern standard time…

13 years ago

Leaked images of BlackBerry L & N series

Images of the L series BlackBerry (full touch screen) have been floating around for a while now but yesterday saw…

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

BlackBerry London pics leak

The first full touchscreen device running the new BB10 BlackBerry operating system is due sometime in Q1 2013. With a…

13 years ago

Smartphone “Sales” results for 2011

Ok so this is the report we have been waiting for from Gartner. It is based on actual sales figures…

14 years ago

Is this BlackBerry’s new BB10 powered device?

CrackBerry.com are reporting that the picture below could well be the design for the new BlackBerry coming later this year…

14 years ago

New President and Chief Executive Officer for RIM

Research in Motion, the makers of BlackBerry have appointed a new CEO. Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie the former Co-CEO's have stepped…

14 years ago

Rumour: BlackBerry roadmap for 2012

We've mentioned previously that 2012 is a make or break year for Research in Motion, the makers of BlackBerry. BB10…

14 years ago

Review: BlackBerry PlayBook

Well not a full review as there's plenty of them out there now but more of an extended summary. I've…

14 years ago

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