BlackBerry announces plan to buy back 12 million shares
The buyback program represents approximately 2.6 percent of the public float.
The buyback program represents approximately 2.6 percent of the public float.
While BlackBerry 10.3 users will also have to access some apps via the BlackBerry World app store, the process makes the app download process far simpler than it's been up to this point.
The mobile phone maker vaguely unveiled what it said is the cornerstone of its vision for the Internet of Things, codenamed Project Ion.
In an alternate reality, had different choices been made, Canada's crown technology jewel might have remained a mobile powerhouse.
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The phonemaker has launched a plan offering all its services, such as e-mail, BlackBerry Messenger, social networking, Internet browsing, for 129 rupees (US$2.38) per GB in order to expand its network within India.
Indonesians are still clamoring for BlackBerry handsets despite not being one of the first six markets to receive the latest Z10 device, and resellers are marking up prices by up to 40 percent to capitalize on interest.
[UPDATE] Unable to justify the cost of adapting its BlackBerry 10 operating system to the Japanese language and experiencing market share loss, Canadian phonemaker will stop direct sales in Japan.
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