Following the announcements from BlackBerry at CES 2015, Liz Claman from Fox Business News caught up with BlackBerry CEO John Chen to discuss the Internet of Things, the BlackBerry brand and security and how he can get everyone to go back to BlackBerry.
While some of the questions were rather typical and Chen has been answering them for months now, Claman also touched on the recent Sony hackings and how BlackBerry was able to keep the company going during that time, which allowed Chen to offer his comments on it all.
I won't spoil his response for those of you who haven't seen the video yet, but it's a great one. We've embedded the video below so you can give it a look or you can head on over to the Fox Business News site to view it as well.
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