Shares of BlackBerry (TSE:BB) are up fractionally in Wednesday morning’s trading after the cybersecurity firm, in conjunction with HaleyTek AB, rolled out the new Generic Automotive Platform (GAP).
As vehicle software becomes increasingly complex while maintaining real-time system properties, the demand for products that enable safety, reliability, and precise timing execution is growing.
BlackBerry is currently at a crossroads as pivoting away from mobile phones to software has not helped to stop the sales decline. With the change in leadership, a competitive cybersecurity product, ...
BlackBerry Limited has appointed John Wall as President of its QNX division, effective November 17, 2025, succeeding Mattias Eriksson who will remain as an advisor until year-end to ensure a smooth ...
BlackBerry's future devices could ship out rigged with Android operating systems, as opposed to the company's proprietary BlackBerry 10 OS, according to Reuters. The Waterloo, Ontario-based company is ...
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) students, faculty and under-represented youth gain access to tiered development program for talent, research and ethical cyber education in Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR, ...
PocketCop version 3.5 incorporates important new end-user functionality, as well as software administration enhancements that reduce IT support costs. One of the key, new end-user features available ...
Research In Motion offered a sneak peek at its upcoming BlackBerry 10 operating system Tuesday at its annual BlackBerry World event in Orlando, Fla. The new platform, which is slated to launch later ...
BlackBerry famously decommissioned its iconic smartphones in 2022, amid a pivot to enterprise software. Last December, BlackBerry ended its brief search for a new chief executive officer by appointing ...