by Andrew R Hickey November 20, 2008
BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion (RIM) Ltd. has a lot riding on the BlackBerry Storm, it's first-ever touch-screen smartphone and the Canadian device manufacturer's official Apple iPhone rival. And when the Storm hits stores Friday, it will determine whether the Storm is the iPhone killer it's predicted to be or whether it's another iPhone clone following Apple's lead. And while both Verizon Wireless -- the Storm's exclusive carrier in the U.S. -- and BlackBerry are confident the BlackBerry Storm will sell briskly despite the tough economy, the hype surrounding the device may be hard to keep up with. Reviewers are already saying mixed things about the Storm, some panning the touch-screen keyboard and its lack of Wi-Fi; some praising its overall slickness.
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