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Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Everything You Need to Know About the New BlackBerries

January 30th, 2013Top Story

Everything You Need to Know About the New BlackBerries

Everything You Need to Know About the New BlackBerries This morning the world held its collective breath as RIM BlackBerry took its sweet ass time trotting out the BlackBerry Z10 and Q10 and amidst all the shenanigans, the company formerly known as RIM managed to show off a few notable new BB10 features, too. In case you missed all the live coverage this morning, you can find everything and anything related to BlackBerry 10 below. [Editor's note: you can tap and drag the above Z10 all you want thanks to Gizmodoscope.]


Everything You Need to Know About the New BlackBerries

BlackBerry 10 Launch: Everything You Need to Know

Well, here goes. RIM is announcing its new BlackBerry 10 OS and hardware today. This could be the launch that gets RIM back in the game for smartphones. Or it could be the last time BlackBerry is relevant. It's a big moment. [More]


Everything You Need to Know About the New BlackBerries

This is the New Blackberry Z10

Here it is. It's the new Blackberry 10. It's official, it looks exactly like the leaked photos and the renders we published. [More]


Everything You Need to Know About the New BlackBerries

RIM is Dead, Long Live BlackBerry

Starting today, RIM is rebranding itself as BlackBerry. With the official name change, you can say so long to all your RIM-related innuendo. [More]


Everything You Need to Know About the New BlackBerries

BlackBerry Q10: The Next Generation QWERTY Beast

Blackberry's QWERTY handset for Blackberry 10 is here. Launched today, BB10 10 does away with a lot of baggage that has been holding the company back, but the QWERTY keyboard is here to stay. This slim, lightweight phone is its future. [More]


Everything You Need to Know About the New BlackBerries

How the Blackberry Z10 Stacks Up to the Competition

Q10's physical keyboard may be the most notable feature in the new lineup, but the Z10 is BlackBerry's best shot at taking a share of the more prominent (at least for now), touchscreen market. So can the Z10 measure up to some of the its biggest contenders? [More]


Everything You Need to Know About the New BlackBerries

BlackBerry Q10 Hands On: We Missed You, QWERTY

The BlackBerry Z10 might be the prom queen of the BB10 launch, but the Q10 and its physical keyboard is what a lot of people are actually waiting for. "Will I still be able to have a BlackBerry like my BlackBerry after this?" Sure, just better. [More]


Everything You Need to Know About the New BlackBerries

BlackBerry's Most Important Phone Isn't Its Flagship

BlackBerry announced two phones today, but it's clear which is the favorite son. The Z10 looks like a winner; it's got brains and body enough to face the iPhones and Galaxy S IIIs of the world head-on. It's got a release date and a price. It's a phone any company would be proud to call a flagship. In fact, its only downside is that it's totally irrelevant. Whoops! [More]


Everything You Need to Know About the New BlackBerries

BlackBerry's Best Trick: Nailing Work-Life Balance

Today BlackBerry demoed what it's calling BlackBerry Balance, a clever way of separating one's personal and work lives in one device. You don't see it as much these days but carrying two phones—one for business, one for pleasure—was commonplace not too long ago. I remember having a BlackBerry 6200 alongside my Sidekick 2; and I'm sure a lot of you remember those days as well. [More]


Everything You Need to Know About the New BlackBerries

BlackBerry Z10 Camera: The Worst Low-Light Performance We've Seen in a Long Time

For the old BlackBerry, a handset's camera was an ancillary feature. But the new hip BlackBerry is supposed to be tuned into how regular people—not just suits—use their phones. The BlackBerry Z10's camera has a chance to prove it's better than the rest. And if our initial low-light camera test is any indication, the camera is a complete failure. [More]


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