AmiViz and Blackberry showcase the predictive intelligence of cybersecurity at GITEX 2022.
Blackberry KEY2 smartphone arrives in the Middle East
The all-new BlackBerry KEY2 is now available across a choice of leading retailers in the UAE and will be available in Saudi Arabia later this month.1 3723BlackBerry Partners with Midis Group to Drive Growth in Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and Africa
BlackBerry Partners with Midis Group to Drive Growth in Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.
StarLink expands presence at GITEX
Regional VAD StarLink will showcase the latest innovations and technologies from 18 of its strategic vendors.
BlackBerry KEY 2: a modern throwback
It’s not old school, it’s iconic. Adelle Geronimo takes the BlackBerry KEY 2 for a spin and shares why the device is ideal for professionals who want to prioritise security without sacrificing productivity.
Facebook says BlackBerry stole its voice messaging tech
Facebook is reportedly suing BlackBerry for patent infringement, escalating the legal battle between the two companies over protected technology.
BlackBerry signs up with StarLink for Middle East and Africa
StarLink has signed a distribution agreement with BlackBerry for Middle East and Africa. As per the terms of the agreement, …
Meet the judges: Future Enterprise Awards reveals expert panel
The judging panel features a collection of the Middle East’s digital leaders across a range of industries – many of whom have brought transformative strategies to their respective organisations in recent years, and know first-hand what it takes to be a truly innovative business.
BlackBerry shares fall as software revenue gets hit
BlackBerry has dropped the most over the last 12 months after investors focused on weak growth in software revenues that …
BlackBerry unveils new KEY2 device to UAE customers
Featuring an iconic physical keyboard and loaded with BlackBerry Limited’s “best security and privacy enhancements” to date, this all-new BlackBerry smartphone packs a number of features that are firsts for any BlackBerry smartphone.
Dubai resident wanted for supplying drug cartels with untraceable phones
The charges reportedly include supplying drug cartels with BlackBerry and Samsung phones that had been modified by Canadian-based company, Phantom Secure, which made them harder to trace by authorities.