nytimes.com — President-elect Barack Obama has repeatedly said how much his BlackBerry means to him and how he is dreading the prospect of being forced to give it up, because of legal and security concerns, once he takes office.
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njhardc0reJan 12, 2009
It will come with a mayonnaise dispenser built in.
baudbwoyJan 12, 2009
i will bet the very day he leaves office he will have a deal with RIM, RIM will be wait at the doorway like dogs. in the interim I would love to be a fly on the wall at the RIM office: "lets make a special super secure network just for the President so he can continue to use our PDA and keep giving us the once in a lifetime publicity.
rayfiendJan 12, 2009
I know...and we've had such success under neoconism. The golden, bumbling-idiot days of blatant war crimes and illiterate "truisms" are gone. What's to become of us? No more states left to bob in the wind after natural disasters? How beautifully did the great and Bushy totalitarians build record-breaking debt while simultaneously shedding ours and other's blood.
zealotbleedsJan 13, 2009
Can't Obama realize that inside the White House is serious business. You can't just bring anything inside.
superm401Jan 14, 2009
Hah. Encrypted wireless is like military intelligence. No, I don't think the Oval Office will be getting 802.11g anytime soon.
nburnsJan 14, 2009
Well that's just not true at all. I work at one of the largest US government contractors and you'd think it was a RIM factory with the number of blackberrys around here.