When they put out a price target at or lower than the stock is trading with all the positive things going for BBRY now, they appear to be trying to persuade small investors not to buy while larger funds are accumulating.
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When they put out a price target at or lower than the stock is trading with all the positive things going for BBRY now, they appear to be trying to persuade small investors not to buy while larger funds are accumulating.
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Nice to see increasing interest of BlackBerry handsets on lists again. Even before the official release of the phone !:
The 10 best smartphones of 2017 so far | ZDNet
8. BLACKBERRY KEYONE
BlackBerry KEYone (Image: TCL)
The BlackBerry DTEK60 is a solid device, available at a great price, that offers a high level of security in an elegant design. However, I decided to award the spot on this list to the upcoming BlackBerry KEYone that brings a physical QWERTY back to BlackBerry customers.
The BlackBerry KEYone doesn't have all of the highest flagship specs found in the DTEK60, but it is a very capable device with an excellent camera. The KEYone has a 4.5 inch display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 processor, massive 3505 mAh battery, 12 megapixel rear camera, and fingerprint sensor built into the keyboard spacebar.
TCL is now making BlackBerry hardware and as I saw on the DTEK60 it is doing a fantastic job at providing monthly Android security updates, which is not something many Android manufacturers can say.
The BlackBerry KEYone was scheduled for an April release but with the latest news it may be delayed until May. It is priced at $549, which is reasonable for this unique BlackBerry device.""
Blackberry calls in Hilco to move portfolio including former Nortel assets; China may be ultimate destination - Blog - Intellectual Asset Management (IAM) - Maximising IP Value for Business
Blackberry appears to have made a second significant patent disposal in the course of its turnaround strategy, in a deal facilitated by the relatively new IP transactions team at Hilco Global. The transaction history of the shell company that acquired the portfolio points toward a Chinese smartphone company as the possible buyer.
USPTO records show 24 separate assignments of a single patent right between an entity called “Hilco Patent Acquisition 55, LLC” and Golden Valley Holdings Limited. The assignments were all executed on 25th January, and were recorded between 23rd February and 8th March. A document attached to the latest assignment appears to lay out the full schedule of US and foreign rights being transacted – 177 assets in all, among them 31 US patent grants and applications.
Golden Valley, headquartered in Samoa, has acquired patents from multiple sources since 2015; all of those it has passed along so far have gone to Oppo. In 2016, it assigned the Chinese smartphone maker US patents acquired from Inventergy (in a $4 million deal this blog reported on), Intellectual Ventures and Intellectual Discovery. It also received three separate assignments from SK Telecom last year. There’s no indication that these patents, or the Hilco ones, have been transferred to Oppo.
The relationship between Golden Valley and Oppo is unclear, but given the public assignment history between the two, it would not be a surprise to see the Hilco portfolio wind up in Oppo’s possession. Both Hilco and Oppo declined to comment.
All of the patents involved were formerly owned by Blackberry, which assigned more than 200 patents and applications (including non-US assets) to the Hilco vehicle last May. Of the 18 US patent grants ultimately assigned to Golden Valley, four were originally assigned to Nortel and were part of the Rockstar auction. Presumably these were among the families Blackberry chose to retain before the Rockstar portfolio was sold to RPX, meaning they could be among the more valuable assets from that portfolio.
The package appears to have significant coverage across various European jurisdictions, as well as a handful of counterparts in China and in India, where Oppo is currently defending infringement litigation filed by Dolby.
Last May, Blackberry CEO John Chen said monetising the company’s 40,000 plus patents is a key part of the company’s strategy to revive its fortunes, adding: “Many people have wanted to buy the patents… But I’m not really in a patent-selling mode, I’m in a patent licensing mode”. Back in November, Blackberry sold a portfolio to Centerbridge Partners that is now being monetised through litigation, and it’s unknown whether the Canadian company has a stake in the outcome. But though the company is focused on licensing and litigation, it seems willing to entertain buy offers as well, if the price is right.
The deal appears to be the first public patent transaction made by Hilco Global since its January 2016 hire of former Ocean Tomo executive Michael Friedman. Friedman worked on the aforementioned Centrebridge sale for Blackberry while he was with Ocean Tomo, and it looks like he is still the Canadian company’s go-to when it comes to disposals.
Hilco, which specialises in distressed investments, signaled its intent to be a bigger player in the patent market last November when it brought John Veschi and his former Rockstar team on board and announced the launch of Hilco IP Merchant Banking. This deal was in motion several months before the new bank was announced, but given Veschi’s past at Nortel and Rockstar, perhaps his expertise was called on as well.
Oppo shot to the top of China’s smartphone leaderboard in 2016, selling 78 million devices to elbow past Huawei, Apple and its sister company Vivo (both Oppo and Vivo were founded by Duan Yongping and are subsidiaries of BBK Electronics). It’s also thriving commercially in India and throughout Southeast Asia. In 2015, it filed more Chinese invention patents (3,338) than both Huawei and Xiaomi, and it grew that figure by 13% last year to make it 2016’s fifth biggest Chinese patent applicant.
Oppo’s IP team keeps a low profile, but the deals made through Golden Valley Holdings in the past year show that it’s increasingly turning to third-party acquisitions. The transaction record suggests a patent buyer picking its spots, targeting smaller-sized portfolios that could have strategic value. If Oppo is indeed the buyer in this case, it looks like its biggest foray yet into the patent transactions market.
Çorbu, thanks for keeping me updated with everything related to BlackBerry on this thread!
Cheers mate!
I second that, bbjdog.
Thanks, guys. I really appreciate it.
Be well!
Thank you so much for your insight and dumbing things down for people like me to learn.
Your contributions to this thread are greatly appreciated.
Hi Corbu,
Which day is it that BlackBerry management meet with analysts? We haven't heard anything from our friends of MS and GS yet I believe. Maybe they will come out after the meet?
Thanks!
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General information for travelers to US, but what happens if by nervousness I put in the wrong password a few times until the phone is blocked? Some might be tempted to use a dumbed-down old flip phone to cross the border, to avoid problems.
US visitors may be forced to turn over phones and passwords before they get visas | ZDNet
Stop!
I can't take all these analyst upgrades!
I'm just not ready for it yet.
OT:
VW's Audi and Porsche to join forces on vehicle development | Reuters
With self-driving vehicles likely to play a major future role in the industry, Audi also develops autonomous cars for the group.
https://electrek.co/2017/04/05/porsc...mous-vehicles/
Thanks, J!
Ascend Canada recognizes diversity champions at 2017 Leadership Awards Gala - Ascend Canada
Executive of the Year: John Chen
Sponsored by TD, this award recognizes an individual who has made outstanding contributions to their organization; delivering business results, demonstrating leadership and being at the forefront of innovation. John Chen, a distinguished and proven leader in the technology industry, is the Executive Chairman of BlackBerry’s Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer. Since joining BlackBerry in November 2013, John has transformed BlackBerry from a ‘smart phone’ company to a leading software and services company, delivering the ‘smart in everyThing’. Prior to BlackBerry, John led the turnaround of Sybase Inc. from a mature, slower growth technology company into a high-growth innovator.
A month to go...
Steve Cistulli
Therefore the U.S. and Canadian KEYone launches will be in May 5/
Wow yet another partnership. Can anyone think of any other product that had so many different powerful entities working separately and vying for the leadership position?
Autonomous vehicles spans so many immensely rich and powerful companies and has such transformative potential that it's unlike anything that has ever been produced in human history. What else even comes close?
Well, Audi, Porsche, VW, Skoda, Seat... it's same company.
Lamborghini is also part of the Audi, VW family, just saying :D
It makes absolute sense to team up with key partner in India: BlackBerry - The Economic Times
Thurber said Optiemus’ design and go-to-market plans combined with Black-Berry’s secure and productive software will be a great fit for customers in India.
"This fits in our overarching principle, in the new business model, which can be summed up as “global consistency with local flavour." We believe we will achieve greater localization and scale in India with our partnership," he added.
The executive said the three existing handset-based licensees are only the first phase of BlackBerry’s licensing strategy, and the company is implementing phase 2 of its strategy, though he declined to share details.
As part of its revival strategy under which it is rebuilding its business with main focus on enterprise sales, BlackBerry roped in HCL Infosystems as national distributor of its enterprise products and solutions, aimed at increasing total addressable market for its software and solutions.
More speculation with VW being the European car deal...
I'm not sure if people remember, awhile ago Blackberry sold their R&D department in Germany to VW Infotainment. This involves the shift of 200 engineers to VW. Sounds similar to a recent deal with Ford.
"Research and development centres are typically shrouded in secrecy for competitive reasons, and BlackBerry declined to outline what products it fostered there.
In a statement, BlackBerry said the Bochum centre oversaw hardware, software and mechanical development, as well as certain testing, certification and quality management responsibilities. "
BlackBerry Ltd sells German R&D unit to Volkswagen Infotainment as it eyes 2016 profitability goal | Financial Post
BlackBerry Opts In for Privacy | Inside BlackBerry
John Chen
At BlackBerry, we make it our business not to know your business. This mindset has led us to be one of the most trusted mobile security software providers in the world. We believe privacy is paramount. It’s because of this I felt the need to address recent news surrounding the FCC’s Internet privacy rule which would have banned Internet providers from collecting, storing, sharing, and selling certain types of customer information without those customers’ consent.
Even though the legislation was signed on Monday night, I want to reassure employees and customers that BlackBerry will continue to provide the highest standard of security, which includes an opt-in approach as it provides the most protection. Our privacy policy will not change. We do not look to monetize our customer’s information and imperil their privacy.
While it is great the U.S. government is taking steps to ease regulatory burdens on business, encroaching on privacy is something everyone in the tech industry should stand up against. By working together to protect our customers’ private information we can send a clear message that Americans’ privacy is not for sale.
https://securitytoday.com/pages/govi...source=twitterBlackBerry
#BlackBerry UEM wins @SecurToday 2017 Convergence and Integrated Software and Solution Govie award! http://blck.by/2o2j2Yl #GovTrusted
BlackBerry
Breaking: #BlackBerry AtHoc wins @SecurToday Govie award for best Emergency Communications Systems! http://blck.by/2o2ln5q #GovTrusted
Nice to get recognition and be among these elite group of RTOS.
"An RTOS for the Car
Blackberry’s QNX Software Development Platform 7.0 (QNX SDP 7.0) is a 64-bit OS that targets high safety and security applications, such as automotive systems (Fig. 5). It has certifications for ISO 26262 ASIL D (the highest level achievable for automobiles), IEC 61508 SIL 3 (for industrial automation systems), and complies with IEC 62304 (life-critical Class III medical devices)."
Industrial-Grade RTOSs for the IIoT | Industrial content from Electronic Design
Donald Trump Gives BlackBerry A Huge Boost Again * * *
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