Remember the time when a BlackBerry was THE phone to have and everyone from Paris Hilton to Barack Obama had one?
Then came the slow downward spiral and after steady losses for a decade, BlackBerry's mobile business was sold off. Blackberry has now shrugged off its previous avatar, that of a handset manufacturer and risen from its ashes as a major player in the automotive security business.
"Auto is a market where real money can be made right now", John Chen, CEO BlackBerry, told a small group of journalists with great confidence, at the BlackBerry Security Summit in London.
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