A video showing the BlackBerry Priv running the Android 6.0 Marshmallow update has surfaced.
New emails come amid ongoing scrutiny over the former Secretary of State's private email server.
Long-awaited BlackBerry Priv can now be purchased from Verizon Wireless for a whopping $720.
Released in 2015, the BlackBerry Priv will reportedly be made available for preorder via Verizon starting March 3.
WhatsApp will apparently remove BlackBerry 10 and several others from the list of supported mobile platforms sometime in 2016.
The Canadian company estimates that the demand for cybersecurity consulting will grow rapidly over the coming years.
The layoffs announced Friday will reportedly reduce the company’s efforts with the BlackBerry 10 operating system.
The Economic Times report says BlackBerry could abandon the BB10 OS for Android in future.
BlackBerry is now offering complimentary accessories with the Priv and the Passport.
BlackBerry devices are "secure as they have always been," the company after Dutch Police claimed that they were able to decrypt the emails.
From the Pony Express to BlackBerry, we look at former mainstays that fell by the wayside when new technology overtook them.
The chief operating officer says critics will be seeing a turnaround at the Canadian company by 2017.
BlackBerry CEO Says the company might launch the second Android handset, after BlackBerry Priv, next year.
BlackBerry's Q3 results paint a promising future for the Priv as the device is headed to 31 countries by early 2016.
Canadian smartphone maker BlackBerry surprised Wall Street with better-than-expected results, but not everyone is convinced this is a positive sign for its future.
The Ontario-based technology company aims to rely increasingly on software revenue rather than sales of handset devices.
The Canadian tech company said its last day of service in Pakistan will be Dec. 30.
An unannounced BlackBerry device powered by Samsung’s Exynos 7420 SoC has silently visited the GFXBench site.
Samsung and Apple combined accounted for over 100 percent of the industry's profit since other manufacturers took losses in the period.
Check out the interview of BlackBerry CEO John Chen with Fox Business Network. Chen talks about future plans for the once-invincible company.
The customers that preordered the BlackBerry Priv from ShopBlackBerry will reportedly receive free goodies.
Consensus: It's actually a pretty nice phone but unlikely to save the troubled mobile phone company.