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  • BlackBerry Iintroduces the most secure cloud-based communications platform for developers

    BlackBerry Iintroduces the most secure cloud-based communications platform for developers

    Today, BlackBerry Limited has introduced their BBM Enterprise SDK (software development kit) that will enable developers to integrate secure messaging, voice and video capabilities into applications and services. Available worldwide this month, here are the things you need to know about their new SDK.

  • Rumours: More Blackberry phones may feature QWERTY keyboards, and a new model spotted in the wild?

    Rumours: More Blackberry phones may feature QWERTY keyboards, and a new model spotted in the wild?

    While the upcoming Blackberry Mercury (which we think will be called DTEK70 for obvious reasons) is set to feature a QWERTY keyboard, it may not be the last mode, if the reports are correct. A tweet by the president of TCL in America posted a cryptic post on the social media platform with the hashtag #TheNewBlackberry.

  • Blackberry announces their exit from the smartphone design business

    Blackberry announces their exit from the smartphone design business

    After going through many different models throughout the years, Blackberry, the phone company from Waterloo, Canada has decided that they will not be designing anymore smartphones in the future.

  • 90% of Snapdragon-equipped Android devices safe from QuadRooter thanks to Google’s Verify Apps

    90% of Snapdragon-equipped Android devices safe from QuadRooter thanks to Google’s Verify Apps

    We have talked about a newly discovered vulnerability that affects Android smartphones that is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon processors named QuadRooter. Thankfully, the majority of the smartphones are safe thanks to Google’s Verify Apps function.

  • Snapdragon-based Android devices affected by Quadrooter vulnerability

    Snapdragon-based Android devices affected by Quadrooter vulnerability

    With over a billion devices running Qualcomm’s Snapdragon processor right now, the scale of a newly discovered vulnerability is staggering. Called Quadrooter, it can essentially take over the data on your smartphone.

  • Rumours: Blackberry working on three new models

    Rumours: Blackberry working on three new models

    A brand that many may have forgotten, Blackberry is reported in the midst of developing three new models that runs Android. Codenamed NeonArgon and Mercury, the report states that the three models will be for three different price ranges.

     

  • Boeing and BlackBerry to develop Boeing Black smartphone which can self-destruct

    Boeing and BlackBerry to develop Boeing Black smartphone which can self-destruct

    Boeing and Blackberry are jointly developing a smartphone called the Boeing Black. After smartphones, the Canadian company is known for its data security and encryption services, which is probably why Boeing approached Blackberry to develop the device. The smartphone will be able to automatically self-destruct if someone tries to tamper with it. The Black will have many other encryption services to protect the data within. Naturally with such features, Boeing is targeting customers such as government agencies and businesses where data security is very crucial. This self-destructing feature will essentially make sure that sensitive data will never fall into the wrong hands. There are other security features as well, but these details and specific tech specs weren't revealed. However, it may run on Google's Android platform along with Blackberry Enterprise Service 12. It could also feature dual SIM card slots which can also be configured to connect with biometric sensors and satellites. Boeing has already started offering the device to potential customers, so it's production should start soon.

  • Celcom Malaysia 4G LTE lowers BlackBerry Z10 to RM1308

    Celcom Malaysia 4G LTE lowers BlackBerry Z10 to RM1308

    Celcom Malaysia is currently offering the BlackBerry Z10 on their 4G LTE network from a subsidized price of RM1308. The LTE enabled version of the BlackBerry Z10 is available with Celcom First postpaid plans in addition to the Mobile Internet plan of your choice (either 1GB or 3GB). For more details check out the table below:

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  • Rumours: BlackBerry A10 Aristo appears

    Rumours: BlackBerry A10 Aristo appears

    BlackBerry's rumoured most powerful smartphone, the BlackBerry A10 recently made an appearance on a BlackBerry roadmap and is rumoured to be the most powerful BlackBerry ever. Codenamed the Aristo, an image of the smartphone has appeared along with possible tech specs like:

    • 1.5GHz Quad-core Snapdragon processor
    • 5-inch display (1280 x 720)
    • 2GB RAM
    • 8MP rear camera
    • BlackBerry 10 OS
  • BlackBerry Q5 Breaks into Midrange Malaysia Market at RM1299

    BlackBerry Q5 Breaks into Midrange Malaysia Market at RM1299

    BlackBerry devices have always been at a premium price, which could explain why they don't sell very well, especially for the midrange user. The newly released BlackBerry Q5 changes all that by not only offering a midrange device but also offering it at a retail price of RM1299. At this pricing, it is just a little bit more than the Samsung Galaxy Grand but do the tech specs match up as well? Check out the tech specs for the BlackBerry Q5 below:

    • 3.1-inch LCD display (720x720, IPS, 328ppi)
    • 1.2GHz dual-core Snapdragon processor
    • 2GB RAM
    • 5MP rear camera (1080p) + 2MP front camera (720p)
    • 8GB storage expandable up to 32GB
    • Supports NFC + LTE
    • 2180 mAh battery
    • red, white, black