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  • more about #blackberry8830
    kakarotthemonkey: Can it run Crysis? more »
    bandit: I thought it was more of a record-keeping problem -- the Archives has no procedure to archive Presidential e-mail as opposed to other communications? more »
    Monty: It looks like President Obama has outlasted the Secret Service and will be allowed to keep his beloved BlackBerry 8830 I have bad news for the secret ... more »
    zenpoet: I am still kind of confused as to why he can use if for personal use. If the worry is that someone could hack the system to find him through the GPS, ... more »
    GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: Not trying to sound like a troll, but is he trying to say there are communications that he can have with people outside his family int he government/p... more »
    wagenejm: What I don't get is that if he's the president, can't he just make the rules and tell them he'll use whatever he wants to use? What are they going to ... more »
    voltron80: He should stand on an aircraft carried with a giant sign reading "Mission Accomplished". Or maybe that was the last guy's thing... more »
    kukhuvud: If I can't hang my 8830 off my belt, how am I supposed to carry it? Actually, I usually hang it off my pocket, but still.... that 8830 isn't a svelte ... more »
    frigg: I can't believe they can't work out something to spoof his location and super encrypt his messages. I mean, if the feds can stage a moon landing, can'... more »
    huth.sebastian: Well, he should have known that his private live won't be present after he gets elected. Sucks to be him. Must be hard for anyone giving up email and ... more »
    Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: The most powerful man in the free world and he can't even keep his phone.... What hope is there for the rest of us?? more »
    OMG! Ponies!: Re: phones on belt holsters Your belt is not a curtain rod and should not be treated as one. We do not hang things from our belt unless our name is ... more »
    GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: As a Jersey Shore resident, I could instantly picture Barack in sandals and socks, in typical Benny fashion. All he would need is to keep the nuclear... more »
    Cameron Barker: I can't believe this is newsworthy. more »
    Wegmans: I can't imagine how frustrated he must be giving that up more »
  • #obama

    Obama's Jack-Bauer-Certified BlackBerry Almost Finished by NSA

    I thought Obama had already gotten his top-secret BlackBerry—I mean he's dropped one—but the Washington Times says that the NSA is almost done developing his bulletproof BlackBerry 8830 (what, no Bold?). More »
  • #victory

    Obama Allowed to Keep BlackBerry, Must Use Sectera Edge For Official Business

    It looks like President Obama has outlasted the Secret Service and will be allowed to keep his beloved BlackBerry 8830 for "personal use" provided that he use the Sectera Edge for official business. More »
  • #blackberry

    Barack Obama's BlackBerry Addiction = The Biggest Celebrity Endorsement In History

    Today is soon-to-be-pres. Obama's last day with his beloved VZW BlackBerry 8830. He's still fighting to keep it, and in the process giving RIM publicity on an unprecedented scale. How much is it all worth? More »
  • #roamaroundtheworld

    Sprint Launches BlackBerry 8830 World Phone with Unlocked SIM Slot for Voice and Data

  • #firstinternationalreview

    Testing BlackBerry 8830 World Edition Abroad (Verdict: Works Flawlessly, Except for 3G)

  • #whatsinaname

    BlackBerry 8300 Goes All Curve-y

  • #blackberry8830

    RIM BlackBerry 8830 to Debut on Verizon Wireless May 14

  • #smartphones

    Verizon Wireless Gets its Mitts on BlackBerry 8830 World Phone

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