This week Charles Arthur meets BlackBerry's director of communications Oliver Pilgerstorfer to discuss its launch of the BlackBerry 10 operating system and Z10 and Q10 handsets – and how it plans to win back market share from Apple and Samsung.
For years, Research in Motion (RIM) has watched the BlackBerry fall from its once vaunted position as an efficient, e-mail crunching machine atop the smartphone heap in North America. Early challengers such as the Palm Treo and Windows Mobile showed
We handed five people the new BlackBerry Z10 smartphone and asked them to perform some simple tasks. Here's what happened.
The BlackBerry 10 smartphone OS offers some of the best features. See them all in this post.
It's also worth noting what BlackBerry didn't get wrong with this launch. David Pogue of the New York Times confesses that he was once among those foretelling the doom of BlackBerry. But his initial impressions of BlackBerry 10 border on rhapsodic.
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