“Linking directly to BlackBerry handhelds, the PlayBook allows users to check e-mail, calendars, and to-do lists on a 7-inch touch screen. But until it gets its own built-in e-mail client—and a way to get online besides Wi-Fi—its appeal will mainly be limited to BlackBerry devotees. The company plans to fill in these blanks with future models, but the clock ticks fast in tech time.”
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