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Forbes.com has just posted the following (subscription required):

Apple Computer's long rumored iPod cellphone is on the horizon, Wall Street analysts said Tuesday.

In a note to investors, Piper Jaffray's Gene Munster said it's "almost certain" Apple's "iPhone" will be in production phases within two to six months.

He says it's very likely Apple will announce an iPod-like phone with a candy-bar form factor within the next year, possibly at the Macworld conference in San Francisco next January. Munster says it's also somewhat likely that Apple will sell a second phone with a full keyboard, taking on smartphone competitors like Palm and [BlackBerry maker] Research in Motion.

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