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IT Blogwatch: BlackBerry deals death blow to BlackBerry Classic

After only 18 months, Blackberry is stopping production of its Blackberry Classic smartphone -- you know, the one that still has a physical keyboard. Who would have guessed there wasn't a market for that? Read More

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