AT&T brings back unlimited plan, for some
AT&T is once again going to offer an unlimited data plan, but only if you are also a DirecTV or U-Verse subscriber. The plan will be $100 a month for a single line, and $40 a month for each additional line.
AT&T is once again going to offer an unlimited data plan, but only if you are also a DirecTV or U-Verse subscriber. The plan will be $100 a month for a single line, and $40 a month for each additional line.
One of the great things about the BlackBerry 10 keyboard is that it supports a multi-language setup to automatically switch between languages while typing. Earlier versions of the BlackBerry keyboard app for the Priv did not allow multi-language support. It does now and here's how to set it up.
As you may have guessed, this week's BerryFlow is all about CES 2016. With CES, we got plenty of QNX news to discuss as well as new carrier announcements for Priv and much, much more.
CES 2016 was last week and it brought the world's biggest tech companies (well, most of them) to the desert oasis of Las Vegas with all their latest wares. There's everything and anything on the show floor, and we were all over it to bring you the very latest!
Sprint has added 36 new countries to its international Open World and Global Roaming add-ons, bringing cheaper rates for those traveling abroad.
Following the recent reports that BlackBerry was all but abandoning BlackBerry 10, John Chen has cleared the air on the company's stance regarding the operating system.
Sprint has gone through with its plans to ditch 2-year contracts for smartphones, according to an internal document sent to our sister site, Android Central.
T-Mobile has added 14 more video services to its Binge On program, which allows users to stream video on those services without affecting their data plan. T-Mobile CEO John Legere is also defending Binge On from reports that it throttles videos, stating it " does not permanently slow down data nor remove customer control."
DBPOWER is offering a 50 percent savings on its sports armband at Amazon with the coupon code D4YPGOPP, so you'll only pay $3.50.
CES officially opened today, and the show floor was absolutely packed with the latest and greatest wares from companies around the globe. Sure, there was a lot yesterday, but doesn't mean we couldn't have more today. This is CES, after all.
Chances are if you keep on BlackBerry news, you will have recently read the report put out by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA) that claimed John Chen was the highest-paid CEO in Canada with total earnings of more than $89.7 million in 2014. At the time the report was issued, it seemed a little off in regards to how that number was established and as such, we chose not...
The BlackBerry Priv is set to land in Verizon stores by the end of March, according to Verizon's VP of communications Jeffrey Nelson.
Following BlackBerry's CES 2016 presentation, BlackBerry CEO John Chen sat down with CNBC's Jon Fortt to discuss some of the announcements such as QNX's Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), the new Acoustics Management Platform (AMP) as well as the collaboration between Ford and QNX.
During a CES 2016 presentation, BlackBerry executive Ron Louks stated that news on the upcoming Android 6.0 Marshmallow update for BlackBerry Priv will be revealed sometime later in the first quarter of 2016.
BlackBerry CEO John Chen confirmed during a presentation at CES 2016 that the Android-based BlackBerry Priv would soon be offered by Verizon, T-Mobile and Sprint, following AT&T's 60-day exclusive for the smartphone.
BlackBerry and Sharecare, a leading digital health and wellness engagement platform, have announced a new strategic technology collaboration at CES 2016.
BlackBerry has begun selling the Android-based Priv smartphone in Italy, Spain and the Netherlands. The phone is now available on the ShopBlackBerry sites in those countries for €779.
The day before CES is a tradition for the tech media: it's press day. And that means that the biggest technology companies like Samsung, LG, Huawei, HP, and more are rolling out their latest wares, and we're here to tell you all about them!
LastPass has updated the company's password security apps on browsers, Android, iOS and OS X/PC. This latest release refreshes the user experience with an attractive new design, not to mention a new Sharing Center and Emergency Access.
CES technically hasn't even started yet, but that doesn't mean there's not a whole slew of newness to take in.
BlackBerry is pushing out another monthly security patch for the Priv, and unlocked phones bought from ShopBlackBerry will again be the first to receive it.
Last week we closed out 2015 with a podcast and this week we're kicking off 2016 with a podcast. On tap for discussion this week, BlackBerry's Pakistan operations, the late January rumors of wider Priv availability on T-Mobile and Verizon. Plus, BlackBerry's short video tear down showing us all the engineering prowess put into the Priv and finally, what we're expecting from CES.
We might still be looking back at everything that happened in 2015, and recovering from the final hours thereof, but 2016's here and it's time to look ahead!
When it comes to buying a new phone, we have a tendency to stick with the familiar, and an increasing tendency to go big.