engadget.com - 7/27/2009
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Sadly enough, this is pretty much par for the course with RIM . We talk about a BlackBerry for months on end , and after everyone grows acquainted with its features via less-than-official sources, the company finally confesses. At any rate, the long-awaited BlackBerry Curve 8520 (which may ...
na.blackberry.com - 7/27/2009
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