We may earn a commission for purchases using our links. Learn more. If you're hoping for a new BlackBerry in 2026… not so fast. But I do think you'll like what CBK has been cooking here. It's the ...
The BlackBerry KEY2 arrives as the successor to the award-winning BlackBerry KEYone and is the second QWERTY device released through the TCL/BlackBerry partnership. Rather than making a huge leap and ...
The wait is over. The BlackBerry Classic has now arrived, and it brings the promise of the speed and performance of BlackBerry 10 with the familiar and classic navigation keys you know and love. All ...
We may earn a commission for purchases using our links. Learn more. Two years ago, I reviewed the reMarkable 2 tablet and to this day I'm still impressed with the quality of the hardware and software.
I know, I know. With a headline like that the rest of this writeup better deliver or I'm going to get skewered in the comments. And I get it. In a world absolutely dominated by Apple's and Google's ...
Ironically, it took not BlackBerry to make a BlackBerry Smartphone that pushes all the right buttons. The KEYone by BlackBerry Mobile (TCL) merges the best of the classic BlackBerry experience with ...
BlackBerry 10 is finally here! Personally, I've been pretty impressed with the app selection available already, but for those that just can't stand to wait for their favorite Android apps to make the ...
The BlackBerry PlayBook is a tablet like no other. The powerful QNX Real Time Operating System embedded within allows it run an entirely different operating system as another application on top of the ...
If you're not a fan of the process to sideload Android apps to your BlackBerry from a Windows PC or Mac, there is an alternative way that is a bit easier to manage. A simple Google Chrome extension ...
When you look at the Galaxy Z Fold 6 features on paper, it's easy to dismiss it as an iterative upgrade. The changes over last year's Galaxy Z Fold 5 are minimal and can be summarized in just a few ...
BlackBerry Smartphones have come a long way since the original models were introduced way back in 1996. And I mean a loooooong way. The first devices were not really even smartphones at all.
In a weird twist of irony it's turning out the iPhone with a Clicks keyboard has even more shortcut functionality than your beloved BlackBerry or Palm phone did back in the day. Thanks to the native ...
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