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Doesn't exist? Based on what evidence? RIM is a publicly traded company - they can't just announce a major product that doesn't exist without repercussions from the financial authorities. If they say it exists - it exists. The original iPhone was only demonstrated by Jobs - it took them six months to get it to market. Sure, it was demoed - but that doesn't say anything. For all we knew, it was a simple Flash (lol) demo.