Automotive computer chip maker NXP rolls out new platformThe platform, which integrates software from partner companies and a new line of advanced NXP chips, makes it possible to standardise softw...
BlackBerry opens IoT centre in Hyderabad, to partner with firms locallyThe cybersecurity arm already has a presence in India with offices in Gurgaon and Bengaluru. It services enterprise clients like banks, fin...
BlackBerry plans to set up engineering centre for IoT in HyderabadThe engineering centre is recruiting embedded software engineers to help build the next generation of software-defined-vehicles (SDVs) and ...
BlackBerry, Jaguar Land Rover ink pact for next-generation vehiclesAs part of the agreement, BlackBerry will license its QNX and Certicom technology to JLR, as well as assign a team of engineers to support ...
BlackBerry needs to win back customers' confidence, says India MD Narendra NayakWhen Nayak took over in October, BlackBerry had less than 30 employees in India, down from over 70 a couple of years ago.
BlackBerry looks to woo IT and auto companies to QNX platform for in-built car infotainment solutionsQNX is a BlackBerry subsidiary that offers various software platforms such as OS, wireless framework, in-car apps, acoustics software for a...
India is one of BlackBerry’s top 10 markets: John ChenIndia, one of Black-Berry’s top 10 markets, is critical for the company’s revival, as it provides growth opportunities for its enterprise.
India key for BlackBerry revival: CEO John ChenIndia, one of BlackBerry's top 10 markets, is critical for the company’s revival, says its 59-year-old chief executive, John Chen.
BlackBerry plans healthcare services platform in India"Work has started on it but we haven’t finalised an official launch date," said Sunil Lalvani, managing director, Black-Berry India.
BlackBerry network hasn’t had a single vulnerability exposed: Sunil LalvaniWe are seeing clear differentiation in the kind of users who use BlackBerry. The urban youth is a typical BlackBerry user, said Lalvani.
BlackBerry's gambit for India: Cheaper phones, BES10, messenger & QNX technologiesSlashing prices and shifting focus from devices to software and services is the beleaguered Research in Motion’s final throw of the dice.
BlackBerry goes from communicator to computer; will the strategy work?In the past, BlackBerry phones were for communication. In the future, they would be for computing, commanding, controlling.
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The company sold more than 12,000 devices in just four days since the offer was announced on December 28.
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Bold 9900 - it is a stunner. It looks like the first Bold and has similar dimensions too, save for the thinner 10.5mm profile .
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The size is very handy, you realise just how portable the 7-inch really is. The build quality, clean lines and matte anti-slip coating on t...
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