
Just as BlackBerry's new Z10 smartphone goes on sale in the US, CEO Thorsten Heins is looking ten years into the future. In an interview with ABC's Joanna Stern, Heins said his company's goal was to make BlackBerry phones a central computing hub that could replace dedicated laptops or tablets. "We are talking about a mobile computing experience that makes sure that for you as a user, you only have to carry one computing device... then you get peripherals around it that make your life much more easy than it is today carrying a tablet, carrying a smartphone, carrying a laptop, going to your office and having a desktop." Continue reading…
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