I apologize for the non-healthcare IT tangent, but this is great news for Blackberry users! I follow crackberry.com, so just thought I would share the news. Also, because I'm trying to find a replacement for my Motorola Razr (which replaced my LG EnV)
Research in Motion has officially announced the BlackBerry Tour 9630. This is RIM's latest next-generation phone. The Tour is a non-touchscreen, full physical qwerty smartphone for CDMA carriers. This phone acts as a replacement for the BlackBerry 8830 World Edition, which users can agree was a hit.
Carriers: Slowly but surely to: Verizon, Sprint, Alltel, Bell, Telus and probably whoever else had the 8830.
Crackberry did a wonderful two-part review of the Tour
Part 1
Part 2
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