According to a new report from the WSJ, Lenovo may also be considering a BlackBerry buy. It's not the first we've heard of the Chinese company setting their sites on BBRY but it may be for real this time. We've already weighed the pros and cons of a Lenovo buy.
Lenovo is just the latest to throw their name into the mix that is already rumored to include SAP, Google and Cisco. Fairfax Financial originally signed a letter of intent with BlackBerry and former BlackBerry CEO Mike Lazaridis was making some moves recently as well.
Lenovo has apparently signed an NDA with BlackBerry in order to look at their books, but not much else is known at this time. BlackBerry is still able to actively seek buyers until the end of the diligence period with Fairfax is up on November 4th.
Read more
How Go Talk intends to be the BlackBerry of mobile carriers
Identity theft often goes through an unexpected route: conning the carrier. Go Talk Wireless wants to stamp out SIM swap fraud at the source.
Could AphyOS be the BlackBerry 10 successor we’ve been waiting for?
I met with representatives of Apostrophy at CES and received a first look at AphyOS — a new privacy-focused, subscription-based mobile OS that is expected launch later this year.
The Apple Watch Ultra is perfect for more than just fitness buffs
The Apple Watch Ultra is positioned as a smartwatch in a class of its own among Apple's smartwatch lineup, and it's in a class of its own amongst all smartwatches. Here's why we love it!
CrackBerry website migration happening this Saturday - DONE
Today is 2/22/22, which has put the number TWO in my head and made me realize it has been a minute or two since I've updated everyone on CrackBerry 2.0 relaunch progress. To fix that, here's an update starting with two exciting things happening this Saturday: 1. CrackBerry Turns 15! February 26, 2022 marks 15 years since CrackBerry.com officially launched. Seriously, where does the...