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A profile of BlackBerry's QNX division, whose operating system controls safety features in 275M cars and accounts for half of BlackBerry's revenue

John Wall has spent nearly his entire career working for the same company.  And when he tells people where he works, nobody has any clue what he's talking about.

Wall Street Journal Ben Cohen

Discussion

  • @adamthierer Adam Thierer on x
    check out this cool @WSJ story of how, despite being left for dead, BlackBerry reinvented itself and now has a thriving business in auto software, and is also now expanding into medical devices and industrial robotics. A great comeback story! https://www.wsj.com/... [image]
  • @wsjbusiness @wsjbusiness on x
    BlackBerry is back. The company left for dead long ago is making money again—and not by making phones. https://www.wsj.com/...
  • @scottlincicome Scott Lincicome on x
    Fantastic: “You Have No Idea How Much You Still Use BlackBerry” https://www.wsj.com/...? “For years, they benefited from a fantastic competitive advantage: complete and utter neglect.” 🤣 [image]
  • @adamthierer Adam Thierer on x
    whatever happened to BlackBerry? Once featured on countless magazine covers & thought to be so dominant and addictive that people called it “CrackBerry,” it suffered an epic tumble off the top of the mountain. But did you know BlackBerry is actually still around & thriving? 👉 [im…
  • r/BB_Stock r on reddit
    You Have No Idea How Much You Still Use BlackBerry
  • Robert Newcomb Robert Newcomb on linkedin
    Interesting read by the WSJ regarding Blackberry - that's right, for those old enough to remember this was “the mobile phone” to have with its keyboard and secure messaging capability. …