Topic: Blackberry Mobile Devices

Absurd Fun

Due to its peerless seriousness, few subjects are as rife with satirical possibility as nuclear weapons. The title character Stewart Banquo is a classic character of espionage fiction. The assassin-to-be, Peter Johnson, is a ruddy-faced, Oxford educated, alcoholic, "morally bankrupt," cantankerous English ...

Tech tradeoffs in D.C.

After much ado, we now know that President Obama gets to keep a security-enhanced version of his beloved BlackBerry. But due to those same sorts of security concerns, many White House staffers will have to give up technology they leaned on to ...
Whether President-elect Obama should keep his BlackBerry when he takes office may seem like a relatively trivial issue, but it's not just a question of security. Obama's BlackBerry could be the very thing that keeps him grounded as he faces the challenges ...

President Obama keeps his BlackBerry

Despite the reservations of the secret service, US president Barack Obama will keep his BlackBerry, albeit with a few compromises. Obama had been battling to keep his handset, which he used extensively during his campaign to win his place in the Whitehouse, ...

Obama wins first battle -- to keep BlackBerry

Barack Obama celebrated the first triumph of his presidency, revealing he will get to keep his beloved BlackBerry. "I have won the fight but I don't think it is up and running yet," Obama said, during an impromptu visit to the White ...
White House spokesman says Obama is keeping his hand-held e-mail devicePresident Barack Obama is keeping his cherished BlackBerry, becoming the first sitting president to use e-mail. "The president has a BlackBerry through a compromise that allows him to stay in touch with ...

Obama Gets to Keep His BlackBerry

President Obama will get to keep his BlackBerry after waging a vigorous fight with advisers and the Secret Service over its security, reports PCWorld. White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said, without elaborating, that Obama would use it to communicate with select ...

blackberry (working copy)

When President-elect Barack Obama is sworn in as the 44th commander-in-chief, will his BlackBerry be at his side?BlackBerry, the popular brand manufactured by Canada-based Research inMotion (RIM), is most concerned with users misplacing the devices, saysScott Totzke, vice president of the global ...
Adviser claims that McCain, who doesn't use a computer or e-mail, helped create the BlackBerryMove over, Al Gore. You may lay claim to the Internet, but John McCain helped create the BlackBerry.At least that's the contention of a top McCain policy adviser, ...

Technophobia - the sign of a born leader?

Hedge-fund billionaire Carl Icahn, who has this week been given three seats on the board of internet company Yahoo, does not, it has been revealed, have a computer. Email, Icahn suggests, is a distraction. Republican presidential candidate John McCain doesn't email or ...
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