Blackberry Storm to kill iPhone

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Thursday, May 1st, 2008

RIM’s new touchscreen phone (technically the 9000), now called the Storm, is lined up to kill the iPhone the same way you can kill Dracula in Castlevania — you know he’s just going to come back in the next game.

RIM registered BlackberryStorm.com in 2007 and then grabbed the rest of the domains in 2008. RIM has been taking all sorts of interviews lately, stopping short of actually announcing the new phone, but Crackberry is so sure it will be the Storm that they’re running a naming contest. Head over to check it out.

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