Analysts and the markets are starting to respond to the optimism created by BlackBerry CEO John Chen
Interim CEO John Chen used a public letter to warn of tough choices, but says the company is looking to…
BlackBerry is reportedly going to axe 40 percent of its staff in an effort to slim down for a possible…
BlackBerry reportedly considers spinning off its popular BBM Messenger into its own company
CEO Thorsten Heins faces difficult questions from shareholders at BlackBerry AGM
CEO Thorsten Heins used the BlackBerry Live event to continue pushing the optimistic message for the company
BlackBerry demands an investigation into a 'false and misleading' claim that the Z10 is being returned at excessive rates
Apple has a patent which might help when Nokia's CEO strats to throw iPhones around, says Michell Maisto
BlackBerry's Thorsten Heins says the Z10 is selling well, and is influencing the strategic review of the company
The 'buzz' surrounding the BlackBerry brand is becoming increasingly positive, unlike the iPhone brand which is declining
BlackBerry is talking about positive sales of its Z10 handset to counter analyst reports of modest uptake
RIM has promised to deliver BlackBerry 10 by January 2013, but analysts believe March is the more likely date
RIM has revealed encouraging financials after recording a modest rise in revenues on the back of growing subscribers
RIM's CEO has rallied the developer community around BlackBerry 10, and offered a few digs at Apple
RIM has redesigned its App World store and is providing financial temptations to attact app developers
Users need a better way to get from app to app, says RIM CEO Thorsten Heins
Troubled BlackBerry maker RIM is reportedly looking to sell Newbay and other assets as it seeks to organise a mobile…
The CEO of RIM Thorsten Heins has confirmed that BlackBerry 10 smartphones will arrive next January
RIM's CEO Thorsten Heins has come out fighting and insisted the BlackBerry maker is not at death's door
BlackBerry maker RIM has denied a report it is considering splitting its hardware and services businesses
RIM has discontinued the 16GB version of its PlayBook tablet, but remains committed to the tablet form factor
Research In Motion CEO talks about trimming the fat and playing to win
RIM's prospects seem bleak, but where can the BlackBerry business user realistically go, asks Wayne Rash
RIM is not abandoning consumers. Its plan to ride BYOD back into the enterprise may not work, but it is…