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BlackBerry announces new messaging security

Canadian smartphone maker BlackBerry announced on Monday the release of new "enhanced security" for its popular BBM

BlackBerry's new curve packs a punch

BlackBerry’s best curve yet the 9320 smartphone has launched in the UAE almost a month after it was internationally

Starter pistol ban could hit Britain's 2012 hopes

Britain's hopes of success in athletics events at the 2012 London Olympics could be hit by a ban on a popular starting

Why Skype, BBM Voice, Viber may not work for some in UAE…

Is the use of Skype, BBM Voice or Viber illegal in the UAE? Will you be able to make VoIP calls using any of the above

Messaging medium: Voice replacing text

In an emerging trend, users are increasingly using voice messaging features on their messengers, thereby reducing their

Facebook U-turn on BlackBerry support drop; WhatsApp to follow?

Close on the heels of news that online messaging app WhatsApp will drop support for the BlackBerry OS by the end of the

UK may block Twitter, BBM

Britain is considering ways to disrupt online social messaging and networks such as Blackberry Messenger and Twitter

Q10 launched in UAE: The power of BlackBerry 10 in Qwerty settings

Axiom Telecom on Wednesday launched the new BlackBerry Q10 smartphone powered by BlackBerry 10 in the UAE. “The time

Images of low-end BlackBerry Z3 leaked online

Foxconn’s new BlackBerry Z3 is here. Pictures of the new handset that are now being manufactured by Foxconn have

BB's 'universal inbox' comes to Android

BlackBerry Hub+ takes the pain out of trying to keep on top of messages, alerts and updates from social and messaging

Access to WhatsApp, BBM, Facebook now free for UAE’s prepaid mobile customers

UAE’s oldest telecom operator Etisalat has launched a new prepaid promotion, offering free access to Facebook, WhatsApp

Heartbleed has Android covered, but BlackBerry?

First it was the OpenSSL on the web servers, then we got to know that mobile phones were the most vulnerable. Android