Wednesday 6-25-2014 Blackberry Limited (BBRY) $BBR
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Is the Internet of Things BlackBerry's Salvation?
Chris Neiger, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Wed Jun 25, 10:30AM CDT
BlackBerry wants its Project Ion to power the Internet of Things. Source: BlackBerry BlackBerry has tried to reinvigorate itself over the past few years, but so far nothing has worked. The BB10 operating system didn't save the company and... (full story)
A Few Reasons Why BlackBerry Is Firmly on the Comeback Trail
Mukesh Baghel, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Tue Jun 24, 10:00PM CDT
BlackBerry seems to be coming back from the dead. The company's turnaround looked realistic last month, and it delivered handsomely by posting Wall Street-beating numbers. Armed with a partnership with Amazon.com and foray into new markets, it... (full story)
Why Partnering With Amazon Could Keep BlackBerry's Momentum Going
Bob Ciura, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Tue Jun 24, 8:00PM CDT
Now that BlackBerry Limited is fresh off a first-quarter earnings report which surprised nearly everyone, and showed that the company still has some life left, investors are likely wondering what's next. The company made measurable progress across... (full story)
BlackBerry
at Investor's Business Daily - Tue Jun 24, 5:51PM CDT
BlackBerry (BBRY), the struggling smartphone maker, laid off 65 staffers who mainly developed mobile apps for consumers, another indicator of its return to the enterprise market to regain profitability, the Wall Street Journal reported. Shares fell... (full story)
Cadence, QNX announce new Tensilica HiFi audio/voice DSP application
M2 - Tue Jun 24, 11:04AM CDT
Cadence Design Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: CDNS) and Blackberry (NASDAQ: BBRY) (TSX:BB) subsidiary QNX Software Systems said they have announced that QNX has ported its QNX Acoustics for active noise control software to the Cadence Tensilica HiFi audio/voice digital signal processing core. (full story)
'Fast Money' Recap: The Market Is Slow, Tesla Is Racing
at The Street - Tue Jun 24, 4:00AM CDT
The trading panel discussed Tesla's Model X and whether it will push the stock back to its highs. (full story)
It's Way Too Late for Apps to Save BlackBerry Phones
Adam Levine-Weinberg, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Mon Jun 23, 1:05PM CDT
One of the many issues with BlackBerry 's new line of BB10 phones has been a dreadful selection of apps. With the BlackBerry platform already shrinking rapidly at the time that BB10 was introduced, many major companies decided it wasn't worth... (full story)
Will BlackBerry's Passport Phablet Derail its Turnaround?
Daniel Kline, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Mon Jun 23, 11:50AM CDT
BlackBerry plans to release a phablet in September, the company quietly announced during its recent earnings call. To call the idea odd would be an understatement. BlackBerry -- once the businessperson's phone of choice -- has shed users at an... (full story)
BlackBerry CEO Gives Big Clue on Facebook’s Plan for Payments
Brian Nichols, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Mon Jun 23, 10:30AM CDT
Facebook recently hired eBay PayPal chief David Marcus to head its messaging products business. This move raised a lot of questions, but following BlackBerry 's first-quarter conference call, we might finally have answers. What did... (full story)
Cadence and QNX Announce New Tensilica HiFi Audio/Voice DSP Application for In-Car Active Noise Control
PR Newswire - Mon Jun 23, 9:45AM CDT
Cadence Design Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: CDNS), a leader in global electronic design innovation, and QNX Software Systems, a subsidiary of BlackBerry and a world leader in software platforms for in-car electronics, today announced that QNX has ported its QNX® Acoustics for Active Noise Control (ANC) software to the Cadence® Tensilica® HiFi Audio/Voice digital signal processing (DSP) core. The Tensilica HiFi Audio/Voice DSP from Cadence is available immediately. (full story)
Will Amazon.com Or Google Make A Run For BlackBerry?
Brian Nichols, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Mon Jun 23, 8:48AM CDT
BlackBerry Ltd shares soared higher 11% after a realization that the company is no longer in a fundamental freefall following its quarterly report, but rather stabilizing. As its cost-cutting initiatives end and its focus on growth begins the... (full story)
Will BlackBerry (BBRY) Stock Be Helped By This Upgrade?
at The Street - Mon Jun 23, 8:36AM CDT
Shares of BlackBerry (BBRY) are higher after Evercore (EVR) upgraded the company to "equalweight" from "underweight." (full story)
3 Tech Stocks That Soared This Week
Anders Bylund, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Sun Jun 22, 6:45PM CDT
Sources: Nuance Communications, BlackBerry, and Plug Power. Speech and handwriting recognition expert Nuance Communications traded 14% higher this week. Hydrogen fuel cell systems builder Plug Power shares gained 16%. Troubled smartphone... (full story)
5 of Last Week's Biggest Winners
Rick Munarriz, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Sun Jun 22, 11:00AM CDT
It was a strong week on Wall Street, with the Nasdaq and Dow moving nicely higher, but there were plenty of stocks really making some serious moves. Let's take a closer look at five of this past week's biggest scorchers. Company June... (full story)
Is BlackBerry Ltd.'s Turnaround Taking Shape?
Erin Kennedy and Evan Niu, CFA, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Sun Jun 22, 10:30AM CDT
Shares of BlackBerry shot up last week after the company reported better-than-expected earnings. BlackBerry posted a surprise profit, which was a dramatic improvement compared with the $423 million loss from the prior quarter. Gross margin also... (full story)
The Dow Powers Higher, Microsoft Nears Highs, Oracle Slumps, and BlackBerry Pops
Ashraf Eassa, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Sat Jun 21, 10:24AM CDT
The Dow Jones Industrial Index hit new highs this week, just nearly missing the coveted 17,000 mark during Friday's session before pulling back to close at 16,947, up 172 points or 1% from last week's close. While the week started off on a bit of... (full story)