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If you were confused between buying a 16GB, 32GB or 64GB version of BlackBerry PlayBook, you can conveniently remove one option from your list of options- especially if you don’t take the decision soon. Speculations are rife that RIM will discontinue making the 16GB variant of the PlayBook and only existing stock will be sold. The speculation is that this is down to the lower profit margins on the smallest memory version, however this is not confirmed, Engadget reports.Click here to read the full story
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