The company has said that it will only be shipping the devices directly instead of selling in store. T-Mobile US Inc. has recently revealed its latest technology news that it will not be carrying BlackBerry Ltd. smartphones within its stores, opting only to ship the devices directly to the customers, instead. This announcement from one of the No. 4 American wireless service provider’s executives. According to the executive vice president for corporate services at T-Mobile, David Carey, this technology news decision was made last Wednesday, just a couple of days…
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Technology news from BlackBerry shows $4.7 billion buyout
Shares for the freefalling smartphone manufacturer ground to a halt as a takeover deal was inked. The downward spiral of BlackBerry stocks screeched to a stop, yesterday, as the company made technology news by inking a takeover deal that would pay US$9 per share. The deal was struck for BlackBerry to sell itself to a consortium that is led by its largest shareholder. This technology news means that the Fairfax Financial Holdings Ltd.-led consortium will become the new owners of the dramatically failing company. Within that deal, the dramatically battered…
Read MoreTechnology news made as BlackBerry goes up for sale
After a dramatic attempt to recover the company after the release of its latest products, the for sale sign is now up. BlackBerry has just announced that it is now officially exploring alternatives for the company’s future, and the fact that it is considering its sale among those options is making top technology news headlines. The company, based in Waterloo, Canada, was once considered to be the industry leader and just recently dropped into fourth place. Shares in the company have been halted as of August 12 as the company…
Read MoreTechnology news from BlackBerry shows the U.S. Military will still buy
Reports have been made that the DoD would be purchasing a huge number of iOS devices but it hasn’t turned its back on BB. The United States Department of Defense has been making mobile technology news over the last few days since major reports were made, saying that it had intentions to buy approximately 650,000 devices based on Apple’s iOS, this year, following the closure of the sequester. These reports suggested that it would purchase of a number of different types of Apple’s devices. According to reports from Electronista, the…
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