BlackBerry is returning to its roots with a new phone that features a traditional keyboard at a time when rival Apple and Android phones — and most smartphone customers — have embraced touch screens.
By Barbara Ortutay and Rob GillesThe Associated Press, Denver Post: Business
Sun, 12/21/2014 - 9:23pm
BlackBerry is returning to its roots with a new phone that features a traditional keyboard at a time when rival Apple and Android phones — and most smartphone customers — have embraced touch screens.