Tue, Feb 10th, 2009 |
Okay, we’ve got to have a little chat here about the BlackBerry 9300 which we referred to as the "Gemini." Indeed there was some confusion on our part (yes, we made a boo-boo and we mistakenly referred to the BlackBerry 9300 as the "Gemini".
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