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President Obama: Not Giving Up on the BlackBerry?

By Brian T. Horowitz
January 21, 2009

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With President Barack Obama now sworn in, he's still holding on to his beloved e-mail companion.

The tech-savvy commander-in-chief told CNN recently that the BlackBerry will stay with him -- though he'll be careful with the send button.

With the inauguration still fresh, the White House hasn't given the final word on this matter, but with digital communication serving as an important tool for the new president, he's not going to surrender easily.

As Wired.com reports, the Secret Service has concerns about the device's GPS capabilities becoming a security threat.



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