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BlackBerry bids farewell to its hardware past by acquiring Good

If you had any lingering doubts that BlackBerry’s days as a hardware-first company are over, they’ve

BlackBerry Venice caught in wild: A QWERTY-lover’s Android dream

BlackBerry’s Venice slider smartphone has been caught in the wild, with the handset proudly flaunting its

BlackBerry Passport with Android shows up in video

We’ve known for a while now that BlackBerry is looking to add Android to its own

BlackBerry’s Android-powered slider phone gets shown in motion

Want a closer look at Blackberry’s rumored, occasionally leaked Android, keyboard-toting smartphone? Evan Blass (of @evleaks)

BlackBerry Leap review: an old phone with a fresh face

Two years ago, BlackBerry finally broke free of the monotonous cycle it had entrenched itself in

BlackBerry India launches Porsche smartphone at Rs 99,990

Canadian handset maker BlackBerry Inc on Friday said that it has started selling custom-built Porsche Design

This might be the first glimpse of BlackBerry’s Android phone

Yep, BlackBerry is still trying. Rumors that the once-dominant smartphone maker is turning to Android are

BlackBerry Venice renders further fuel Android rumors

BlackBerry has been rumored to be doing many things, but one rumor that just won’t die.

BlackBerry ready to drop smartphones if things don’t improve

Is BlackBerry ready to concede defeat, something that pundits have been waiting for it to do

BlackBerry nabs two Android domain names

Following leaks and rumors, BlackBerry made its Android ambitions public yesterday, saying it has teamed up

Is this BlackBerry’s first Android phone?

Blackberry seems to have finally shed all qualms about Android and is ready to hog the

Ryan Seacrest’s iPad keyboard is surprisingly good, but expensive

It’s hard to expect much from Typo, a company that was co-founded by Ryan Seacrest and

BlackBerry tipped to possibly release Android smartphone

If you have a smartphone, the odds are high it is running Android or iOS. There

“Seacrest Out” as BlackBerry kills Typo iPhone keyboard“Seacrest Out” as BlackBerry kills Typo iPhone keyboard

BlackBerry and Typo have settled over Ryan Seacrest’s snap-on iPhone keyboard, but it’s probably not what

Motorola Pro+ Review

Motorola’s DROID Pro made a play for the disloyal BlackBerry crowd, pairing Android with a QWERTY

BlackBerry Porsche Design P’9981 Review

At first glance, Porsche Design and BlackBerry might not make obvious bed-fellows. Still, the car firm’s

Galaxy Note for AT&T Review

The Galaxy Note is no stranger to SlashGear: we reviewed the international version back in November

AT&T LG Optimus G Review

  With the LG Optimus G, this OEM brings on its most powerful device by a

BlackBerry PlayBook Review

  Until today, the consumer tablet market has been defined by the battle between iPad and

BlackBerry Z10 Review

  RIM reborn… and now it’s BlackBerry, if you don’t mind. Rebranded, refreshed, and desperate to

BlackBerry Q10 Review

  The BlackBerry Q10 might not have been the first BlackBerry 10 smartphone to reach the

Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 Review

  This week we’ve gotten the next Galaxy Player family member in the house with the

Mysterious BlackBerry Slider combines the old and new of smartphone design

The mysterious BlackBerry “Slider”.BlackBerry   BARCELONA — Sliding phones — remember them? BlackBerry certainly does, giving

Verizon BlackBerry Q10 Review

  BlackBerry’s rolling the dice this year, with a complete overhaul of their operating system and

BlackBerry Q5 Review

  BlackBerry needs a new smartphone for the mass market, and theBlackBerry Q5 is its attempt

The BlackBerry Leap ditches the keyboard to lure young professionals (hands-on)

With its 5-inch, 720p touchscreen and bog-standard rectangular shape, the BlackBerry Leap doesn’t do all that

Amazon Fire Phone review: The shopper’s smartphone

  When Amazon wades into a new segment, competitors take note, and few devices have been

BlackBerry Classic review: A love letter to fans and few others

Let’s put Apple, Samsung and all their ilk aside for few moments: It really wasn’t that