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Chart of the day: The BlackBerry’s fall to 0.0 percent market share

A decade after the iPhone launched, the BlackBerry platform is all but dead.

BlackBerry will stop designing its own phones and focus on software

The company says it will rely on partners for any hardware efforts.

Kim Kardashian's beloved BlackBerry died and she's asking Twitter what to do

A Samsung? A second iPhone? What to do, what to do ...

BlackBerry is setting the stage for life after it quits making BlackBerrys

BlackBerry hopes Android owners will pay 99 cents per month to use its software on their devices.

The Senate is ditching BlackBerry phones — and BlackBerry is trying to ditch phones

An era ends.

Kim Kardashian: Don’t like my naked selfies? Don’t look at them.

"I truly was baffled when people still cared. They have seen me naked 500 times!"

BlackBerry CEO Defends Giving Canada Access to Some Consumer Account Info

John Chen said any assistance was provided based on company policies, while assuring businesses and governments that their data remains protected.

BlackBerry Cuts Price of Android Device Amid Slow Phone Sales

The company has said it may exit the hardware business if it can't make money on it this year.

Former BlackBerry CEO Thorsten Heins Could Be Out of a Job Again

Heins's potential ouster at wireless charging firm Powermat comes as part of a spat between factions on the company's board of directors.

BlackBerry Confirms 200 Job Cuts in Florida and Canada

Could this be the end of the homegrown BB10 operating system?

Toyota to Adopt Ford's Entertainment Software to Fend Off Google, Apple

Ford's hope is to give the car industry a credible alternative to entertainment systems from Apple and Google.

BlackBerry Is Bullish on Priv, and Says Its Hardware Losses Are Just About Over

"You really couldn't do anything strategically with a business that continues to lose money. We're in that ballpark now."

A Brief History of the Tech Industry’s Obsession With Celebrity Hires

From Gwen Stefani to Nick Cannon, a timeline.

BlackBerry Leaves Pakistan, Rejecting Government Surveillance Demands

"Remaining in Pakistan would have meant forfeiting our commitment to protect our users’ privacy," says the company.

Brent Bushnell and Eric Gradman, Two Bit Circus Co-Founders; New BlackBerries

Two Bit Circus CEO Brent Bushnell and CTO Eric Gradman talk with Kara Swisher about their high-tech circus, STEAM Carnival; fixing education; and why playing games will break down kids’ aversion to the sciences. Later, Lauren Goode finds out if...

Verizon Says BlackBerry's Priv Android Slider Is 'Coming Soon'

AT&T started selling the phone on Friday, while BlackBerry is also selling it unlocked via its website.

Nine Things I Know About the New BlackBerry Priv

Tenth thing: Don't call the Android slider the 'Preev.'

Is Priv the Droid BlackBerry Has Been Looking For?

If BlackBerry is to stay in the phone business, it needs the new Android slider phone to be a success.

BlackBerry's Priv Android Slider Phone up for Preorder at $699

It's expensive, but at least not as pricey has had been rumored.

Samsung to Work With Thomson Reuters to Target Financial and Legal Markets

It appears to be an attack on BlackBerry's home turf, though BlackBerry and Samsung are also partners on other enterprise efforts.

BlackBerry's John Chen Talks at Code/Mobile About His Company's Uncertain Future (Full Video)

What will become of BlackBerry?

Code/Mobile 2015: BlackBerry CEO John Chen

At Code/Mobile, BlackBerry CEO John Chen tells Ina Fried that if the company doesn’t sell enough phones in the next year, it might get out of the handset business altogether. He has something else in mind, anyway.

BlackBerry May Quit Handsets if It Can't Make Money by Next Year, Says CEO John Chen

Chen also said that he would consider dropping the homegrown BlackBerry operating system if he can bring key security features to Android.

BlackBerry Confirms Android Plans, Posts Weaker-Than-Expected Earnings

The upcoming device, a slider phone dubbed Priv, will combine BlackBerry's security strength with Google's popular operating system.

BlackBerry CEO John Chen to Talk Phones, Cars and More at October's Code/Mobile

While much is made of the company's struggles in the phone business, a good deal of the company's fate depends on its moves into other areas, including the connected car.

BlackBerry Scooping Up Rival Device Management Company Good Technology for $425 Million in Cash

With the deal, BlackBerry is doubling down on its core business of helping large companies manage their workers' phones and tablets.

Walkman to iPod: Business-Model Transformation

Samsung wants to be Apple. And it could be.

CEO John Chen Says BlackBerry Devices Need More Apps, but Won't Confirm Android Plans

Chen says the right approach is more complicated than just running stock Android on BlackBerry devices.

Former Apple CEO, Beats Design Firm Team on Sleek, Low-Cost Android Phones for Developing World

"I love commodity industries."

BlackBerry to Buy Messaging Alerts Firm AtHoc

AtHoc software allows companies and agencies to reach staff by multiple methods in times of crisis.

The Hidden Opportunity of Corporate Smartphones

It’s easy to assume that everyone buys and brings their own smartphone to work, but that isn’t the case.

Software a Bright Spot in Otherwise Dim Quarter for BlackBerry

CEO John Chen reiterated that the company should turn sustainably profitable in the coming year.