Updated Nov. 21, 2012 at 7:59 a.m.
New York — The National Transportation Safety Board, which investigates plane accidents, discloses its plan to switch to Apple's iPhone 5 in a document posted to a federal website. The BlackBerrys have been "failing both at inopportune times and at an unacceptable rate," according to the NTSB's notice....Copyright 2013 Bloomberg. All rights reserved.
U.S. agency NTSB drops BlackBerry, cites reliability concerns
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New York — The National Transportation Safety Board, which investigates plane accidents, discloses its plan to switch to Apple's iPhone 5 in a document posted to a federal website. The BlackBerrys have been "failing both at inopportune times and at an unacceptable rate," according to the NTSB's notice....Copyright 2013 Bloomberg. All rights reserved.
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