
ChatGPT's totally predictable disruption of education
The moment ChatGPT was unveiled the outcome for education was obvious: students were absolutely going to use it. But does it count as cheating?
The moment ChatGPT was unveiled the outcome for education was obvious: students were absolutely going to use it. But does it count as cheating?
Some of the biggest oil companies in the world have acknowledged that the future of surface transportation will largely be electric, and they don't want to miss out on that rapidly expanding pie.
Hi there. You might've seen my name around on here a fair bit recently, starting with a blast of CES 2023 coverage. I'm Derek, and I'm excited to take on a new challenge as the Editor-in-Chief of CrackBerry.com.
CrackBerry Kevin returns from CES in Las Vegas with an epiphany... and CrackBerry.com gets a new Editor-in-Chief?!
It was easy to mock the idea of Elon Musk's tunnels project — this was a problem we solved long ago with subways, right? Well, after actually experiencing it in a real-world situation, I'm not so sure it's a dumb idea.
CES is back, baby! The show's changed a lot over the years, but there was still a lot of exciting new tech to be found in Las Vegas — enough that we wanted to take a moment to acknowledge all the cool stuff with our own Best of CES 2023 awards!
What was supposed to go in this huge empty space that Samsung had for their booth at CES 2023?
Sorry human, whether you like it or not, AI is coming for you! As we leave 2022 behind and head into 2023, headlines around AI are taking over newsfeeds and for good reason: because it's both awesome and really terrifying. We're still in "day 1" and the output of these AI apps and services popping up is just really, really good. When I recently uploaded 20 selfies of myself into the Prisma app and received back 200 AI-generated profile pics for $15, I was blown away at how good (many) of...
Before the holidays hit, I want to provide some updates and get your feedback on how we’re doing. Be sure to read through to the end, as I want your feedback on our adapted vision for CrackBerry.
Are you weird and wonderful? If so, you could be a great fit for the new CrackBerry and we're looking for contributors ahead of our relaunch in January!
The CrackBerry Circus is rolling into town, kicking off CrackBerry 2.0. Here's everything you need to know about the new CrackBerry!
CrackBerry 2.0 is here – I have an awesome Co-Captain, we have a Plan and we're ready to KICK IT!
St. Patrick's Day is here, and if you're looking to celebrate and add a touch of green to your device, we got just the wallpapers you'll need!
Although Research In Motion was founded in 1984, the first device to carry the BlackBerry name, the BlackBerry 850, wasn't released until January 19, 1999 meaning today marks its 20th birthday.
Arguably, it was time to stop using them when the BlackBerry Priv was released in 2015, but now that we're headed into 2019, it's time to look at where BlackBerry 10 stands for most users.
Perhaps BlackBerry Mobile has something in the works but either way, there's no sign of it now, so let me know in the comments if you think they should follow through with a Motion successor.
BlackBerry Mobile set lofty goals and made strong commitments at the outset, and by all accounts, they have delivered. What's more, they have managed to generate some genuine excitement and buzz around their products.
A few weeks ago the CrackBerry community received the sudden and tragic news that our friend and longtime community member Mark Davidson had passed away suddenly.
For the first time in years, I'm intending to buy a BlackBerry phone brand-new.
As we head on into IFA Berlin where it's expected that BlackBerry Mobile will announce the BlackBerry KEY2 LE on August 30, I can't help but reminisce a bit and find similarities here between the KEY2 LE and the BlackBerry Curve.
For around three months now we've heard rumors and tidbits of information about the BlackBerry KEY2, formerly codenamed "Athena" but come June 7th, BlackBerry Mobile will announce the all-new Android-powered smartphone officially.
At this point, it's hardly a secret that a KEYone successor is in the works. It's pretty much a confirmed fact and all we're really waiting for is the device to be unveiled fully. But what do you want to see in a KEYone successor?
I've tried a lot Android video editing apps, none are as nice and simple as Story Maker. Hey BlackBerry, can we get Story Maker for Android?
Let me know which apps you keep on your home screen and how you prefer to set up your device.
For those of you out there who had the pleasure of using Blend, would you like to see it brought to Android-based BlackBerry smartphones or is it one of those things that's better left in the past?