Research in Motion gave us just a small taste of BlackBerry 10 in early May, but lately it’s been showing off a little more. Crackberry, Engadget and The Verge all recently spent some hands-on time ...
If you’re RIM right now, you probably have your eye on two things: One is your bottom line, which is shrinking by the day, and two is your developer base, which, too, is violently contracting. But ...
The BlackBerry 10 OS will soon have Amazon’s Android app store built-in, in a bid to increase the number of apps available on the smartphone and allow BlackBerry to focus on enterprise software as it ...
Less than two months after launch, BlackBerry has announced that its new BlackBerry 10 operating system platform has reached 100,000 apps available in its ecosystem. The platform launched on Jan. 30 ...
On the morning of the Z10's launch in the US, BlackBerry claims BB10 now has more than 100,000 apps available, up from the 70,000 that were available for the handset's UK launch. The firm claims more ...
True BlackBerry lovers, or “CrackBerry” addicts, if you will, can never have too many BlackBerry apps. This steady demand for apps is no secret, and nary a week goes by that I don’t some see some ...
BlackBerry has announced that its BB10 smartphones will soon gain access to the Amazon App Store. The Canadian firm's 10.3 software update will bring support for more than 240,000 Amazon store ...
Good e-Reader has been supporting the Blackberry Playbook and Blackberry 10 since the very beginning. We were the first App Store to give people content that was not available on Blackberry World and ...
BlackBerry CEO Thorsten Heins has said he expects 100,000 apps on board for the US launch of BlackBerry 10 and its Z10 handset later this week. That's up from the total of 70,000 apps that were ...
After a weekend that saw 15,000 BlackBerry 10 app submissions, RIM writes that 19,000 apps were submitted over the weekend. The run has prompted the company to extend the application deadline for its ...
BlackBerry 10 was today (January 30) formally launched at events held simultaneously in London, Dubai, Toronto, Johannesburg and New York. Research in Motion chief executive Thorsten Heins unveiled ...