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RIM BlackBerry Storm - PC World

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A review of the RIM BlackBerry Storm "all-touch-screen" handset has been posted over at PC World. 'The Storm should be available from Verizon Wireless in time for the holidays, RIM and Verizon officials said during a press tour earlier this week. But they did not specify an exact shipping date or price. The device will support Verizon's EvDO Rev. A network (where available) in the United States, but it will also be able to roam internationally on high-speed GSM networks (in Europe, on Verizon stakeholder Vodafone's network). The Storm also supports both assisted and standard GPS (assisted GPS works with the cellular network to speed up location fixes) and Bluetooth. (However, unlike the iPhone, it does not support Wi-Fi.).'

Read: RIM's BlackBerry Storm: A New Take on Touch - PC World

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