- I wonder if there will ever be a day when there isn't a discussion in here on how Blackberry will "come back," "bounce back," "strike back," whatever you want to call it. I honestly wish they would either announce they are getting out of the handset business or start acting like they want to be in it.03-30-16 02:45 PMLike 6
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� There's a Crack in the Berry right now... �03-30-16 05:05 PMLike 0 - I wonder if there will ever be a day when there isn't a discussion in here on how Blackberry will "come back," "bounce back," "strike back," whatever you want to call it. I honestly wish they would either announce they are getting out of the handset business or start acting like they want to be in it.
But I guess even then it would be too late, if ever
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� There's a Crack in the Berry right now... �03-30-16 05:15 PMLike 0 - I was reading all these with BlackBerry no longer producing handsets, my point was that maybe they are killing handsets for now only to bounce, strike, or come back with handsets later when they have convinced organizations, governments etc. With their software side. Hence all these acquisitions.
But I guess even then it would be too late, if ever
Get out of hardware.
Win big with software.
Get back into hardware.
Can't see it.03-30-16 05:36 PMLike 0 -
You have to market your product.
Posted via CB1003-30-16 05:56 PMLike 2 - Slightly different. You are talking about cars that people see and know they can't purchase to drive on the street. How would you suggest they market the President and his modified Blackberry?Emanuel_Bardanis likes this.03-30-16 06:23 PMLike 1
- I wonder if there will ever be a day when there isn't a discussion in here on how Blackberry will "come back," "bounce back," "strike back," whatever you want to call it. I honestly wish they would either announce they are getting out of the handset business or start acting like they want to be in it.
The newest member....Cobalt Classic03-30-16 06:55 PMLike 0 -
Posted via CB1003-30-16 07:00 PMLike 0 - I don't know, before my time. Probably not though. I'm not saying anyone should give up, but the constant "this is how Blackberry can come back threads" that have been going on for the last 5 years are a little much when Blackberry themselves doesn't seem to really want to come back in the way that people in here want them too. Granted I don't have to read them but I felt like commenting on it.03-30-16 07:02 PMLike 0
- I don't know, before my time. Probably not though. I'm not saying anyone should give up, but the constant "this is how Blackberry can come back threads" that have been going on for the last 5 years are a little much when Blackberry themselves doesn't seem to really want to come back in the way that people in here want them too. Granted I don't have to read them but I felt like commenting on it.
Here ya go. They were worse off than BlackBerry. BlackBerry at least had some cash. If Apple can do it so could BlackBerry. Turnarounds are not exclusive to brands.
The newest member....Cobalt Classictoneytone likes this.03-30-16 07:24 PMLike 1 - Aug. 6, 1997: Apple Rescued ? by Microsoft | WIRED
Here ya go. They were worse off than BlackBerry. BlackBerry at least had some cash. If Apple can do it so could BlackBerry. Turnarounds are not exclusive to brands.
The newest member....Cobalt Classic03-30-16 07:25 PMLike 2 - Aug. 6, 1997: Apple Rescued ? by Microsoft | WIRED
Here ya go. They were worse off than BlackBerry. BlackBerry at least had some cash. If Apple can do it so could BlackBerry. Turnarounds are not exclusive to brands.
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- No, they'd be the second. Name another big tech company that was at the top of the game, fell to irrelevancy, and then came back to the top? Other than Apple, I don't think it's been done. Yet there are tens of thousands of companies that rose to the top, got arrogant, failed to keep up, and eventually disappeared. The odds of another Apple are very, very long.03-30-16 11:39 PMLike 4
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The newest member....Cobalt Classic03-31-16 01:01 AMLike 0 - No, they'd be the second. Name another big tech company that was at the top of the game, fell to irrelevancy, and then came back to the top? Other than Apple, I don't think it's been done. Yet there are tens of thousands of companies that rose to the top, got arrogant, failed to keep up, and eventually disappeared. The odds of another Apple are very, very long.
The newest member....Cobalt Classic03-31-16 01:03 AMLike 0 - They have produced quality devices Passport or the Priv both are technically top class . BBOS10 though on maintenance mode has lots of potential . Priv running the android is flawless and better than Galaxies . Blackberry will survive surely but handsets business survival depends upon the numbers which will be out in few moments .03-31-16 01:17 AMLike 0
- No, they'd be the second. Name another big tech company that was at the top of the game, fell to irrelevancy, and then came back to the top? Other than Apple, I don't think it's been done. Yet there are tens of thousands of companies that rose to the top, got arrogant, failed to keep up, and eventually disappeared. The odds of another Apple are very, very long.03-31-16 01:20 AMLike 0
- Perhaps you've never heard of the Apple II - the top-selling computer of its day. It was finally beaten by the IBM PC, which was released 2 years later but didn't overtake the Apple II for another year or two.Dunt Dunt Dunt likes this.03-31-16 01:45 AMLike 1
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Apple ii had a real monitor, 64kBytes of RAM, real external keyboard and an external floppy drive, but it did not dominate the PC and home computer markets. It was too expensive.
Apple has never had 40-50% of the PC market in any country at any time like the Iphone did and still does in Japan, Australia, UK and US.
Nor was the Apple ii a revolutionary computer that was unlike any other computer on the market when it was introduced.
Commodore 64 had pretty much the same power and external monitor, floppy disk drive and keyboard.bh7171 likes this.03-31-16 03:18 AMLike 1 -
Personally I think that they've gained nothing from the purchase of Good other than the headache of how to integrate them and their MDM product into BES.03-31-16 08:49 AMLike 0 - That's assuming there is another statement made. I mean look at something like computers. People still buy for the most part a Windows or Mac Computer. There has been companies try, and fail to become the next big thing in computer software. Hasn't happened. There is no evidence that there is going to be some massive shift or mobile OS that is going to pull people away from either Android or iOS. I'm not saying it won't happen but it's not something that is necessarily going to happen or has to happen.03-31-16 09:43 AMLike 0
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