Cell Phone Bugs and Glitches: The New Reality? (PC World)
Published 1/27/2009 at Yahoo! News: Personal Technology
PC World - Cell phone users are learning that their devices aren't immune to bugs, glitches, and poor construction. The Blackberry Storm, released on November 21, 2008, has been particularly affected by these faults, as Research in Motion (RIM) rushed its device to compete with the iPhone.
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