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Obama says presidential BlackBerry ownership is ‘no fun,’ should’ve went with the Sectera Edge

Obama says presidential BlackBerry ownership is no fun, shouldve went with the Sectera EdgeIt\’s hard available in the market for a prez, you know? Hardly anyone knows better than one Barack Obama, who sat down this morning on ABC\’s The View a good way to talk smack with a number of ladies who undoubtedly helped put him in office. When you\’ll recall, Obama fought hard early on for the privilege of maintaining his prized BlackBerry, and while he eventually won out, we learned today that a grand total of ten persons are authorized to ping it. Yeah, ten. Take into account that, he described that depressing fact as \” no fun,\” and even the folk which might be cleared to make contact with it won\’t send over anything juicy. Why? They know that messages sent to it \” might be subject to the presidential records act,\” so those lucky enough to have the digits are also smart enough to divert their ramblings to Texts From Last Night. But hey, not less than hanging in there despite the constraints grants you early access to BlackBerry OS 6, right? Right?

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