Steve Jobs: Not The Only One That Created Reality Distortion Fields Business Insider To promote the introduction of its PlayBook tablet computer, Research In Motion (RIM) led with the headline “Amateur Hour is Over.” If there ever was a reality distortion field, this is it. Firstly, the “amateurs” they were knocking, Apple and Google , …
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