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Transcripts for FOXNEWS Americas Newsroom With Bill Hemmer Dana Perino 20220104 14:51:00

cyber acts and who is ensuring . what you do and don t bite. even in a country like china, they are having problems. in the united states and europe, it s harder. despite the fact that it is hard to regulate, tech companies are going to get more powerful, more wealthy, and they re going to move forward. that s being a disruptive impact on politics itself. dana: working people read about the risks you put out? i hope so. take a look at eurasia group.net and you can have a look at the report. dana: you can have a deep dive. thank you and happy new year to you. trace: time to say farewell to classic blackberry phones. do you miss them? the company says that device is running blackberry software will stop working today as it shifts from operating security software to governments. blackberry ushered in the air of

Transcripts for MSNBC The 11th Hour 20220105 07:59:00

reminded uses a news release, and late december. all devices won t be able to send a text message or dial 9-1-1, placing them firmly in the realm of the arcane, in the company of floppy disks and rotary phones. you might still be able to play brick breaker though. i myself, remain a black where user, i enjoy using the keyboard. i m famously proud of the company, because it comes from canada, just like me. the good news, if your blackberry runs on android software, like this one does, you can still use it. today, we say rest in peace to the original blackberry phones, 2002, to 2022. that is our broadcast for this tuesday night, with our thanks for being with us. on behalf of all my colleagues, with the networks and we see news, goodnight. tonight on all in, i beg you shawn to remember the frame of

BlackBerry to sell patents related to mobile devices, messaging for $600 million

The move comes weeks after BlackBerry pulled the plug on service for its once ubiquitous business smartphones

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