Twitter now lets you add videos, photos and GIFs to retweets!
Starting today, Twitter is allowing you to add videos, photos or GIFs to retweets across Android, iOS and the Twitter mobile site.
Starting today, Twitter is allowing you to add videos, photos or GIFs to retweets across Android, iOS and the Twitter mobile site.
As part of the discussion surrounding how ransomware works and what preventative steps can be taken, 60 Minutes spoke with BlackBerry Cylance VP Tom Pace.
It's just a quick bug fix release that addresses incorrect Twitter icons showing in the Hub.
Marvel and Nimbix have taken issue with the name and trademark registration.
Now, through our Teespring shop, you can easily snag your very own CrackBerry apparel such as t-shirts, hoodies, stickers, and mugs. In addition to the CrackBerry designs, we're also releasing two custom BlackBerry designs.
Google has been slowly revamping the ways users can control their data and today; they announced another step towards that by adding controls to auto-delete users location history and web activity.
It mostly comes down to the fact that BBMe was developed, first and foremost, as a business tool, and is a lot more streamlined by design.
Keeping in line with their recent update pattern, AT&T has now gone ahead and released their latest update for BlackBerry KEYone owners who purchased their device directly from AT&T.
The good news continues to flow for BlackBerry Cylance as it has now been announced they have completed the Australian Information Security Registered Assessors Program (IRAP) assessment, which will enable BlackBerry Cylance to obtain IRAP.
Several BlackBerry Android apps are now slated to reach End of Life status on June 30, 2019, including Productivity Tab, Power Center, Notable and Device Search.
Although the rollout began around the middle of April to some variants, most unlocked and carrier versions of the BlackBerry KEYone and BlackBerry Motion have now started receiving the April Android security update noted as ABT975.
And we're back! It has been about 4 months since our last podcast, so there's plenty to talk about this time around. On tap for discussion, BBM, BlackBerry KEY2 Red Edition, BlackBerry KEY3 rumors, how BlackBerry Limited is doing and more.
The Android app was quickly updated to allow for signups but the iOS app needed to be approved by Apple first, and now that updated version has arrived.
For this release, it seems there are several improvements but also; notably, several functions removed as well.
After a little bit of a break in beta releases, BlackBerry has decided today was going to be the day to push out new releases for BlackBerry Hub+ Inbox and BlackBerry Hub+ Services.
It's all a fairly simple process but having gone through the process myself, I figured I would do up a guide to cover some of the minor issues I ran into and make it easier for you!
If you're looking to pick up a KEY2 of your own in your area, be sure to check this list often as we'll be updating it frequently with new retailers, and carriers as they get announced!
The KEY2 Red Edition has arrived and is available from Amazon and Best Buy.
Less than a month after Facebook exposed around 600 million of its users' passwords to employees, the company has quietly announced that Instagram accounts have been affected as well.
BlackBerry Cylance has named as a strong performer in the 2019 Forrester Wave report by achieving the highest possible scores for incident response, supporting products and services, average hours per response, and industrial control systems.
Emtek has announced their decision to end service of BBM for consumers on May 31, 2019.
Both of the Candian carriers are now showing, through their software update pages, that updates will start rolling out on April 16.
Facebook has started rolling out its dark mode option to the app globally after making it an Easter egg in the app previously.
It has been a long time since I last used Skype for video calls on my BlackBerry, but the new screen sharing feature added to their insider build caught my attention.
Google's rolling out a new feature that allows your Android phone to be used as a two-factor authentication key for your Google account.