So, I am reading this article titled “Touch-screen tech coming to cellphones” by United Press International correspondent Georgina Voss and all of a sudden I this sentence stood out…

Touch screens have already been integrated into the majority of wireless PDAs, including the ever-popular BlackBerry, and users typically use a stylus to enter data onto the screens.”

My first thought was that someone leaked specs in a new BlackBerry with a touch screen and I missed it. I couldn’t even finish the article. I immediately started searching the Web for “Touch Screen BlackBerry” and I all I could find was this old fake Photoshop picture of a BlackBerry with no keyboard from a few months ago.

 
I decided to go back and finish reading the article and I came across this sentence towards the end…

Industry watchers cited one of the major barriers to adoption of BlackBerrys in China was the QWERTY keyboard used — Chinese users were much more comfortable using a touch screen and stylus to input Chinese characters.

Which is it? Does the BlackBerry have a touch screen or not? I think that that first sentence should have read…

Touch screens have already been integrated into the majority of wireless PDAs, including except the ever-popular BlackBerry, and users typically use a stylus to enter data onto the screens.