BlackBerry is debuting its new operating system with the Z10 going on sale in Canada tomorrow, but the Q10 is expected to follow shortly this Spring.Many BlackBerry users long for a modern smartphone
The company soon to be formerly known as Research in Motion (it's changing its name to BlackBerry) put the focus on the BlackBerry Z10 at its global launch event this week, but it
Save for a couple of apps and celebrity appointments to company executive positions, the company formerly known as Research In Motion delivered pretty much exactly what we expected today. BlackBerry 10 is ready
The buzz is growing around Wednesday's launch of the BlackBerry Z10, Research in Motion's next-generation smartphone featuring its new BlackBerry 10 OS, and representing a perhaps final opportunity to turn the fortunes of
Research In Motion (RIM) is planning a worldwide launch event of its long-awaited BlackBerry 10 mobile operating system Jan. 30, but there may not be much left to reveal after a blog has
It may be temporary, but for the moment Research in Motion and its BlackBerry smartphones have an advantage in the soon to be hot mobile payment market.RIM announced today that Visa has approved
The product won't officially drop until January 30th, but new pictures of the upcoming BlackBerry z10 smartphone and BlackBerry 10 OS are now circulating online. Related Story | All Hands on Tech: BlackBerry
Ottawa's QNX Software Systems, a subsidiary of Research in Motion, is unleashing a series of automotive technology-related offerings at the Consumer Electronics Showcase this week in Las Vegas.Among the QNX announcements at CES
The CEOs of some of Canada’s leading-edge technology firms are excited for the year ahead, but a little bit sad that Research in Motion is suffering tough times, a CBC News story reports.
If there's one thing Canada's tech industry is looking forward to in 2013, it's BlackBerry 10. Research in Motion's new operating system has been long anticipated. It will signal whether RIM will be
What surprises does 2013 hold for the tech industry? Will Research In Motion come back to prominence with the BlackBerry 10 platform? Will Apple release yet another iPhone to an enthusiastic worldwide reception?
Published on: December 7th, 2012
Shane Schick
@ShaneSchick
When it comes to choosing which mobile operating systems to focus on when building your app, the latest worldwide smartphone sales data from analyst firm Gartner Inc. shows there's two clear choices: Google's
The next BlackBerry has a launch date, and potentially a way to solve your company's bring your own device (BYOD) woes.Research In Motion (RIM) announced this morning that BlackBerry 10 will be unveiled