Crackberry is giving away a brand new DTEK60!
The BlackBerry DTEK60 has been officially announced! Read on for details about how to enter to win one for yourself right here!
The BlackBerry DTEK60 has been officially announced! Read on for details about how to enter to win one for yourself right here!
Getting started in the IT field can be difficult at the beginning. There is so much that you should know, so many certifications that you will want to have, and it can get quite expensive in a short amount of time. You could spend lots of money and time to learn the basics and get started, or you could do it in your free time at an affordable price.
When the DTEK50 was originally announced, I admit my personal interest level in the device was rather low. After getting my hands on one, though, that changed. As it turns out, for me, the DTEK50 is great but as the news of a the DTEK60 started to leak out, I began to think about how I would like something similar to the DTEK50 only with higher specs. As it turns out, that's exactly...
Continuing their Android efforts after the BlackBerry Priv and the DTEK50, BlackBerry has now announced their latest Android smartphone known as the DTEK60. An all-touch higher-end device, the DTEK60 leverages the partnership with TCL/Alcatel and as such is similar to that of the TCL950 with some small key changes.
BlackBerry has now officially announced the latest in its series of secure Android smartphones, DTEK60. Offering a larger high-resolution display, fingerprint sensor, long lasting battery, 21-megapixel camera, DTEK60 comes loaded with all the security features that BlackBerry's Android OS devices have.
Staples Canada just can't seem to keep the DTEK60 under wraps. After the initial listing for the device was removed, it has now once again returned to Staples Canada website and is available for pre-order despite having yet been made official by BlackBerry.
If you missed your weekend dose of BerryFlow, you can now go ahead and get yourself caught up. This week, we dig through the news of the BlackBerry 'Mercury' turning up on Geekbench, BlackBerry's latest software updates, and new ad campaign. Plus, we take a closer look at the interesting keyboard authentication patent that recently popped up from BlackBerry and much, much more!
For those of you out there using iGrann or iGrann Pro for Instagram, you'll be pleased to know both apps have now been updated through BlackBerry World. This time around, it's more of a return of previously removed features rather any new features being added.
Look, I know there are a lot of folks out there wondering where the DTEK60 is and can't wait to get their hands on one but this person on Craigslist pretty much takes the cake.
After having spent some time in the BlackBerry Beta Zone, October's BlackBerry Android software updates are now rolling out to everyone. This time around, there's updates for Hub+, Camera, Keyboard, Password Keeper and more!
Ever since their Q2 Fiscal 2017 earnings report, BlackBerry has been busy pushing the message hard that software is the new BlackBerry and to help further spread that word, the company has now kicked off a new ad campaign using print and digital online ads through the the Wall Street Journal and the Financial Times.
Europe's largest retailer of consumer electronics will be offering the DTEK60 according to a freshly leaked ad. As expected, the ad highlights the specs of the DTEK60 such as the Snapdragon 820 processor, the 21MP and 8MP camera as well as the 32GB of internal storage, fingerprint sensor and the USB-C port and finally, the quad HD display.
The customer wins for BlackBerry software continue to grow as the company has now announced Parliamentary Service New Zealand and Australian healthcare organization, Mai-Wel Group, are among the latest organizations to deploy WatchDox and other cross-platform BlackBerry software solutions.
Aside from the Geekbench results showing off some purported specs for the BlackBerry 'Mercury', a new patent filed BlackBerry has now appeared that adds more weight to the rumor that QWERTY device will be making use of a fingerprint sensor through its touch-sensitive keyboard. Registered as US20160299682A1 and published on October 13, 2016, the new patent in its abstract form highlights...
If you're among the many who took advantage of grabbing an unlocked AT&T Priv for cheap only to find out you were somewhat shut out of updates, I have some good news for you. Starting today, with a new software update that should be arriving soon, your updates will now come directly from BlackBerry.
Missed BerryFlow live? Go ahead and get yourself caught up. This week, we discuss BlackBerry Hub+ vs. Samsung Focus, the latest Android beta for the DTEK50, when we can expect the DTEK60 to finally be available and much, much more!
While we're still waiting for the official announcement of the BlackBerry DTEK60, those who are waiting on BlackBerry's next QWERTY device better known as 'Mercury' for now, have something to discuss as the device specs have seemingly popped up on the benchmark testing site Geekbench.
A nice little surprise for DTEK50 owners as we head into the weekend. BlackBerry has now begun to roll out their latest Android beta to DTEK50 devices enrolled in the beta program.
Another day, another BlackBerry DTEK60 spotting. This time around, the folks at Staples Canada have now listed the still unannounced officially BlackBerry DTEK60 to their website. Unlike previous listings, though, Staples is not taking any pre-orders for the device. Instead, they just place it out of stock online and left the $699.99 price tag there for all to see.
It's a dog-eat-dog world out there. It can be hard to build yourself a solid career if you're not constantly improving your resume and updating your skills. The ability to prove to your employer that you're constantly improving your professional skillset may even lead to raises, new responsibilities and promotion considerations.
If you rely on the Cisco WebEx Meetings app on BlackBerry OS 6, 7 or 10, you will need to look into alternative options beginning January 4, 2017. As announced via their website and in-app, Cisco will stop supporting and selling Cisco WebEx Meetings for BlackBerry OS 6, 7, and 10, however, standard dial-in procedures will still work.
Although the DTEK60 still remains unofficially announced by BlackBerry, that hasn't stopped retailers from putting the device up for pre-order. The latest comes from B&H Photo who now has the unlocked Android-powered DTEK60 available for $499.99.
Not all smartwatches are stylish, and keeping up with the biennial upgrade cycle isn't everyone's thing. What if you could imbue one of those with some modern smartwatch features, instead of springing for an entirely new accessory? That’s the question Chronos hopes to answer.
If you missed out on Upstream live, you can (and should) get yourself caught up now. This week, we kept things shorter than normal but still packed a lot of conversation in covering BlackBerry's Alex Thurber discussing upcoming handsets, the latest Hub+ Services update, what could happen to BlackBerry 10 in the future and more!
Take it from a guy with too many phones: finding the right charging station is well worth the effort. Striking the right mix of style and utility in a docking station can be tough — but the folks behind the cheekily-named udoq might just have found it. It's a machined aluminum shelf that comes in four different sizes and lets you charge smartphones, tablets, or other pocketables... and...