Welcome to our dedicated page for Blackberry news (Ticker: BB), a resource for investors and traders seeking the latest updates and insights on Blackberry stock.
BlackBerry Limited (NYSE: BB; TSX: BB) generates a steady stream of news centered on its role as a provider of intelligent software and services for enterprises, governments, automakers, and industrial organizations. Many recent announcements highlight the company’s QNX division, which supplies foundational software for mission-critical embedded systems and software-defined vehicles, as well as developments in Secure Communications and critical event management.
Visitors to this news page can review updates on QNX’s automotive collaborations, such as its foundational role in next-generation vehicle architectures and its presence in hundreds of millions of vehicles, as described in recent press releases. Coverage also includes product and platform announcements like QNX’s Foundational Vehicle Software Platform with Vector, QNX Cabin, QNX Sound, and the QNX Everywhere initiative to broaden developer and academic access to QNX technology.
BlackBerry’s news flow also features Secure Communications and BlackBerry AtHoc, including enhancements to the AtHoc mobile experience for critical event management. Financial results, investor briefings, and corporate governance updates appear alongside technology-focused stories, reflecting the company’s status as a publicly traded issuer that reports quarterly earnings and hosts investor events.
This page brings together these categories of news so that readers can follow BlackBerry’s progress in automotive software, embedded systems, secure communications, and developer ecosystem initiatives, as well as its financial and corporate disclosures referenced in press releases and SEC filings.
BlackBerry (NYSE:BB) announced a renewed, expanded multi-year agreement with the Government of Canada on March 31, 2026, increasing deployment of BlackBerry SecuSUITE and continuing use of BlackBerry UEM to support sovereign, mission-critical secure voice and messaging across federal departments.
The deal emphasizes Canadian-built, interception-resistant communications for senior leaders, defence, national security, and public safety, and highlights export readiness and trust from allied governments and large financial institutions.
BlackBerry (NYSE:BB) will report fourth-quarter and fiscal year 2026 results on April 9, 2026 at 8:00 a.m. ET. A live webcast and toll-free dial-in (+1 877 883-0383, Elite Entry 9385158) are available. A replay will be posted around 10:00 a.m. ET (toll-free +1 855 669-9658, Replay Access 9489234).
The release includes a planned fiscal 2027 earnings schedule: Q1 planned June 25, 2026; Q2 planned Sept 24, 2026; Q3 planned Dec 17, 2026; Q4 planned Apr 8, 2027. Dates are for planning; the company will confirm each release about two weeks prior.
BlackBerry (NYSE:BB) announced enhancements to BlackBerry AtHoc that introduce an AtHoc Command Center: a unified operational workspace for government, defense, and critical infrastructure teams to coordinate response, track personnel accountability, and align multi‑agency activity without reconciling disconnected tools.
The platform emphasizes hierarchical visibility, FedRAMP High authorization, ISO 27001 and GDPR alignment, and availability now, with details provided directly to existing customers.
QNX (NYSE:BB) expanded its free Online Learning platform on March 11, 2026, growing from three initial courses in 2025 to a 14-module self-paced catalogue that mirrors its instructor-led curriculum. The program reached >12,000 active learners and converted 25% of learners to downloads of a free QNX Everywhere non-commercial development licence, supporting a pathway from training to hands-on adoption and faculty development partnerships.
QNX (NYSE:BB) expanded QNX Software Development Platform (SDP) 8.0 to support AMD Ryzen Embedded x86 processors, beginning with the Ryzen Embedded V2000 and with P100 support to follow. A Board Support Package (BSP) is available for the Sapphire Edge IPC‑FP6 platform to help developers build consolidated, real‑time embedded systems across automotive, industrial, robotics, and medical markets.
The collaboration extends prior work on AMD adaptive SoCs and aims to offer deterministic real‑time behavior, integrated graphics, and workload consolidation for mission‑critical edge and AI workloads.
QNX (NYSE:BB) announced General Availability of QNX Hypervisor 8.0 for Safety, a safety‑certified embedded virtualization platform built on SDP 8.0. It meets ISO 26262 ASIL D, IEC 61508 SIL 4, and IEC 62304 Class C requirements and targets mixed‑criticality Physical AI systems.
The hypervisor offers deterministic timing, fault‑tolerant isolation, predictable interrupt handling, Type‑1 hardware access with Type‑2 flexibility, multi‑OS guest support (QNX, Linux, Android), and customer commitments from leading automotive and healthcare firms.
QNX (NYSE:BB) will showcase mission-critical robotics and Physical AI software at Embedded World 2026, March 10–12 in Nuremberg. Highlights include the QNX General Embedded Development Platform, a QNX-powered humanoid robot demo, QNX Everywhere developer workshops, Developer Desktop, and digital factory automation exhibits.
Attendees can visit Hall 4, Booth 4-544 to see deterministic real-time control, fault tolerance, and hands-on developer sessions.
QNX (NYSE:BB) expanded collaboration with Haleytek to deliver a fully centralized Software-Defined Audio (SDA) architecture for Volvo Cars' upcoming EX60 electric SUV on the SPA3 infotainment platform. The EX60 will be the first vehicle to implement centralized SDA using QNX Sound and OASIS VirtIO Sound, aiming to reduce hardware, speed feature deployment, and enable continuous software updates. Munro & Associates estimates potential savings of $22–$98 per vehicle versus legacy DSP-based amplifier designs. The work supports Volvo's Superset tech stack strategy and aims to scale across models.
MotorTrend announced the winners of the fourth annual Software-Defined Vehicle (SDV) Innovator Awards at CES 2026 in Las Vegas on January 7, 2026. The program, presented in partnership with QNX (BlackBerry: BB) and Vector, honored 20 recipients across Pioneer, Leader, and Expert categories for advances in automotive software and SDV technologies.
Winners include senior executives, engineers, and founders from major automakers and suppliers such as Tesla, GM, Ford, Mercedes-Benz, Toyota Connected, Qualcomm, LG, Rivian, Honda, and Xiaomi.
QNX (NYSE:BB) announced its foundational software will be integrated into BMW Group's Neue Klasse to support safety-critical systems across the automaker's next-generation vehicles.
The integration builds on a multi-year partnership first announced in 2021 and positions QNX's real-time operating system and hypervisor as the core safety layer for a digital architecture driven by four high-performance "Superbrains." QNX says its software is used by 24 of the top 25 EV automakers and is embedded in more than 275 million vehicles, while BMW describes the Neue Klasse computers as delivering 20x the processing power of prior generations.