My work has been changing how they manage cell phones recently and they're doing away with Blackberries. So I had to give mine up and with my tail between my legs accept the new standard offering: an iPhone... As a long time Blackberry user, my first thoughts were of course about the awkwardness of using the touchscreen keyboard rather than the old physical keyboard. While it's not unusably hard, I can't imagine myself ever achieving more than 50% of the typing speed I was achieving on the Blackberry. I used to put out long, well revised emails on the Blackberry. Now I imagine I'll always prefer to wait until I get back to my desk before writing long emails. I will be limited to short responses of "ok", "yes", "no", or "will call you". This strikes me as one more example of the tech world's movement towards users as consumers of content rather than producers. With my Blackberry, I was a producer. With my new iPhone, I won't be writing any more long well thought out documents when I have some free time. Instead, I'll probably consume some news or maybe some Youtube videos. I should probably be more proactive about my response, and maybe swing the pendulum back even further by carrying pen and paper with me. This has been a rant. They may take my Blackberry away and replace it with a candy phone, but they'll never pry my Ubuntu laptop from me!