
After two weeks of will he or won't he have to
hand over his beloved BlackBerry before being inaugurated in January, President-elect Barack Obama set the record straight with ABC's Barbara Walters during an interview last week. Granted, only a minor portion of the interview involved tech and
new puppy talk, but Obama did say he's hopeful that he'll still be able to stay connected via his BlackBerry. But what if he does have to bid it farewell?

Wondering what all the hype surrounding the
BlackBerry Storm is about? Well, the touchscreen smartphone, which will be making its debut
this Friday, is already getting rave reviews; some are even saying it's
better than the iPhone. Some reasons include its video recording, its copy and paste feature (amen!), and removable battery.

Sad news for President-elect Barack Obama. The BlackBerry-addict who is often photographed with his trusty Curve on his belt and is always
checking his BB while en route, will soon be bidding his favorite gadget farewell due to email security concerns. According to The New York Times, Obama has already started
slowing down communication to friends and family from his personal email account; even though he hopes to be the first American president to have a laptop on his desk in the Oval Office.