Telstra has just been in contact to advise that RIM's new BlackBerry Torch 9800, just announced in the US and due there on August 12 and 'later this year' for Australia, but it comes hot on the heels of threats that BlackBerry services will be soon be switched off in the middle east.
Arriving August 12 in the US, and just-in-time to provide a news diversion from Middle Eastern government concerns over BlackBerry's security being too strong, the BlackBerry Torch is RIM's long hoped for iPhone killer, and with a new OS 6, RIM may just have done it this time!
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