According to new data released by the NPD group, smartphone adoption rates have continued to increase, with Apple and Samsung dominating 68 percent of the mobile US market.
BlackBerry is testing a beta of BBM for Android that will update the Messenger app to include free voice calls and the BBM Channels social network.
BlackBerry was forced to write off more than $1.6 billion in unsold inventory in its third quarter.
TV personality and “American Idol” host Ryan Seacrest is an iPhone owner doesn’t seem too happy with the iPhone's built-in keyboard solution.
Millions of people in the United States use Apple's pioneering smartphone, but the country's president is not among them.
HTC will release a follow-up to its flagship HTC One phone sometime in early 2014, a U.K. patent judge revealed Tuesday.
BlackBerry Ltd., Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. and J.C. Penney Company, Inc. are stocks to watch in early trading on Monday.
Meanwhile, phablet sales made up one out of every five smartphone shipped.
John Chen has been named CEO of the troubled Canadian smartphone maker, which will receive a $1 billion debt offering from investors.
But Apple’s iPhone 5S is proving popular and is expected help the tech giant regain its foothold.
Rockstar Bidco's recent lawsuit against Google; How it's bad for consumers and bad for the tech industry.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has denied that his company plans to build its own smartphone, calling it "the wrong strategy."
BlackBerry releases a statement saying it 'does not condone' new trend.
Here is a workaround that allows fans to jump the line for BBM and start using the app immediately on their phones.
BlackBerry says there is a waiting list for BBM downloads.
As it prepares to go public, Twitter considers competing with BBM, WhatsApp and Viber.
BlackBerry plans to publish an open letter that asserts the company’s financial stability; we have the full text of that open letter.
Can the BBM app news and an official company letter help BlackBerry win back the trust of its customers and partners?
It has been more than three weeks since BlackBerry’s failed BBM for Android and iPhone launch. A company representative says the app’s developers continue to strive for a new launch date, but would not offer a timeline for the instant messaging app's release.
Apple is reportedly scouting for BlackBerry talent with a recruitment drive near the company’s headquarters in Ontario.
Two of the original co-founders of BlackBerry are reportedly looking to sell the company to potential bidders.
BlackBerry blames an unofficial version of BBM for Android making its way around filesharing sites for delays in offering BlackBerry Messenger on Google Play and Apple's App Store.