Blackberry
Coverage of Blackberry in the Nexus archive.
- Morning Minute: Kraken Eyes 15% Stake in Aave at $385M Valuation
Kraken is considering acquiring a 15% stake in Aave at a $385 million valuation. Bitcoin's price has dropped to a new 2026 low amid ongoing market selloff. BlackBerry is making a strategic comeback in the tech industry.
- Roundup: Shift in NIL / BlackBerry transitions / Agriculture aid
The NCAA is broadening name, image, and likeness (NIL) opportunities for student-athletes beyond top stars, BlackBerry is expanding AI applications using QNX software in robotics and industrial systems, and President Trump has requested $11.1 billion in agricultural aid to address economic pressures on farmers.
- BlackBerry thinks AI could finally complete its comeback
BlackBerry reported a 26% revenue increase and its first cash-positive fiscal first quarter in nine years, with the company suggesting AI could aid its resurgence.
- BlackBerry: Fiscal Q1 Earnings Snapshot
BlackBerry Ltd. reported fiscal Q1 profit of $8.5 million, or 1 cent per share, with adjusted earnings of 4 cents per share, exceeding analysts' expectations. The company generated $152.9 million in revenue and projected Q2 earnings of 3-4 cents per share and full-year earnings of 16-20 cents per share, while its stock has risen 99% over the past year.
- Revival of Blackberry nostalgia and keyboard fuels smartphone startups
Smartphone startups are reviving the Blackberry concept by incorporating physical keyboards and classic square-shaped designs into their devices. This revival is driven by nostalgia for the original Blackberry phones. The new smartphones aim to cater to users seeking a unique typing experience.
- BlackBerry taps Malaysia as hub to boost Asia cybersecurity business
BlackBerry has selected Malaysia as a strategic hub to expand its cybersecurity operations in the Asia-Pacific region. The move aims to strengthen the company's presence in cybersecurity markets across Asia.