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[Absolutsully's Gadgetry Blog] Use the iPhone as a PMP and for personal calls, and use the Blackberry Bold for your work related emails and calls. It makes perfect sense, well, almost. There are a couple downsides, cost and size. You won’t have to carry both phones with you all the time, but if you feel compelled to do so you can glue them back to back and lug around a big brick. And the cost, well, if you are lucky your employer will buy the Blackberry for you–
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