Wednesday, October 29, 2014

 BlackBerry Classic (Q20) will be launched in December

BlackBerry Classic (Q20) will be launched in December

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 The BlackBerry Classic (initially known as Q20) was first revealed in February, at the same time with the BlackBerry Z3. While the Z3 is available in some markets since May, the Classic has yet to be released. Last we heard, the handset was supposed to go on sale in November, but this won’t happen after all. Instead, the new device will be launched in December.

Speaking at the MIT Enterprise Forum in Hong Kong, BlackBerry CEO John Chen said that BES12 (BlackBerry Enterprise Server 12) would be released on November 13, while the Classic would arrive “one month later.” You can see Chen talking about this in the lengthy video that’s embedded below, immediately after the 1:05:00 mark. 

Friday, May 16, 2014

 Former Sony Ericsson chief Nordberg to leave BlackBerry's board

Former Sony Ericsson chief Nordberg to leave BlackBerry's board

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Bert Nordberg is leaving BlackBerry's board. The former Swedish telecommunication executive had only been appointed to the board in February of 2013, and was quickly assigned to the committee overseeing the sale of BlackBerry. As we now know, a deal from Fairfax Financial fell apart and BlackBerry ended up with some money in the till, and a new CEO.

Thursday, April 17, 2014

شركات الهاتف تتبنى تقنيات لحماية الهاتف من السرقة

شركات الهاتف تتبنى تقنيات لحماية الهاتف من السرقة

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بدأ من العام 2015  وتحديدا في شهر يوليو كافة الهواتف المحمولة من سامسونج وأبل و HTC ومايكروسوفت وقوقل و واوي و نوكيا وموتورولا وكافة شركات الأتصالات سيستخدمون تقنية عالية لمالك الهاتف المحمول الذكيّ من التحكم بهاتقه ومسح كافة المعلومات بحيث لاتصل إلى اللصّ وستكون هذه التقنية أو الخاصية متواجدة بشكل أساسي ومفعلة بشكل تلقائي وليست خيارية

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Tuesday, April 15, 2014

 BlackBerry to send security patches for iOS and Android BBM apps to protect against Heartbleed bug

BlackBerry to send security patches for iOS and Android BBM apps to protect against Heartbleed bug

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BlackBerry is considered one of the leaders, if not the leader in mobile security. Despite this, the company does have apps affected by the Heartbleed bug. This is the potent bug used by hackers to steal data thanks to a flaw in the OpenSSL protocol that encrypts this data. The flaw has been around for years, and while no public reports of its use have ever been made, the fact that it does not leave a trace means that it might have been used successfully in the past.

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

BlackBerry wins patent suit

BlackBerry wins patent suit

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بلاك بيري يفوز بالبراءة 
On Monday, BlackBerry won a patent infringement lawsuit against the company. In federal court in Florida, the jury found that the Canadian handset manufacturer did not infringe on three patents owned by Dutch semiconductor company NXP BV. The suit dates backs to 2012 when BlackBerry was known as Research In Motion. NXP accused the Canadian based company of using its patented technology in BlackBerry handsets and on BlackBerry PlayBook tablets. The patents involved were related to the design and data transmission on the devices.