MISSING: The first BlackBerry device running Research In Motion Ltd.'s new operating software, BlackBerry 10, will not have a physical keyboard, only a touch-screen one. full story ![]()
BlackBerry hopes that a smartphone that reverts to its traditional keyboard design will help to restore its fortunes. The BlackBerry...
thetimes.co.uk (26 days ago)
The BlackBerry has finally caught up to the world of touch-screen smartphones. It took time - six years, from the launch of the first iPhone - and it may be too late to save the company that makes it. But the BlackBerry deserves to be taken seriously again.
miamiherald.com (29 days ago)

THE new BlackBerry Q10 is a successful marriage of the modern touch-screen smartphone and the iconic BlackBerry keyboard.
news.com.au (28 days ago)
NEW YORK (AP) -- The BlackBerry has finally caught up to the world of touch-screen smartphones. It took time - six years, from the launch of the first iPhone - and it may be too late to save the company that makes it. But the BlackBerry deserves to be taken seriously again....
ap.org (29 days ago)

TORONTO (AP) — The maker of the BlackBerry expects a new version of the phone with a physical keyboard will be available in the U.S. by the end of May. Research In Motion Ltd. said Tuesday that all four major U.S. carriers will carry the Q10. It is available May 1 in Canada. A delay in selling the new keyboard BlackBerry has complicated RIM’s efforts to hang on to customers...
time.com (29 days ago)
Sprint passed on BlackBerry's new Z10 touch-screen phone, perhaps in favor of another BB10-based device.
pcmag.com (2 months and 12 days ago)
One of BlackBerry’s biggest challenges after the release of its initial high-end BlackBerry 10 smartphones was to launch a lower-cost device capable of shoring up the company’s market share in key emerging markets. The company did just that on Tuesday by announcing the BlackBerry Q5, a fully QWERTY keyboard BlackBerry 10 device that will launch in July in select markets in...
yahoo.com (8 days ago)
If initial demand is any indication, the keyboard-equipped BlackBerry will be a bigger hit than the all-touch-screen version.
wsj.com (23 days ago)

BlackBerry's wryly jovial CEO Thorsten Heins spent quite a bit of time talking up the new mid-range Q5 at this morning's BlackBerry Live keynote address, but the folks in Waterloo may be working on a follow-up smartphone that's staggeringly different than the one we saw today. According to a report from KnowYourMobile, the struggling Canadian company is working an all-touch...
techcrunch.com (8 days ago)
At the company’s BlackBerry Live conference on Tuesday, BlackBerry announced what could be interpreted as zero positive news for the company. First, there’s the BlackBerry Q5 mid-range QWERTY handset that runs BlackBerry 10. Pricing was conveniently not announced. Industry watchers are chiming in saying that BlackBerry really needs to hit a $250 price point at full retail in...
yahoo.com (8 days ago)
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