Not too long ago, Blackberry was put on the soon-to-be-deadpooled list of many tech experts, but this company has the tenacity of a an old boxer who wants to keep the championship belt in his corner. End January, Blackberry went the celebrity endorser route by naming Alicia Keys as its Global Creative Director. Although we don’t know exactly what the role entails – some details were mentioned, but who really knows? – the mere fact that such a personality is publicly associated with the brand says something. Additionally, the release of the BlackBerry Z10 and the new OS seems to be doing the company good, at least in certain parts of the world such as Canada, where the unit is reported to be outselling Samsung and the iPhone. Good news for Blackberry, indeed. However, if you’re hot on certain apps, and you are considering switching or going back to Blackberry, your decision might be hindered by the fact that native apps aren’t always available for the platform, Instagram being one of them. Not everyone has an affinity for Instagram, but the 100 million-user strong platform is definitely a force to reckon with. Say what you want to say about filters covering [...]
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