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On AlterNet: blackberry

Stories, blog posts, and videos tagged as "blackberry"

John Cusack's Email to Obama's Blackberry: You're in Power, Don't Let Cheney's Torture Crew off the Hook

John Cusack's Email to Obama's Blackberry: You're in Power, Don't Let Cheney's Torture Crew off the Hook

John Cusack, Huffington Post. May 19, 2009.
We can't whitewash institutionalized torture, trash any conceivable notion of the rule of law, and call that 'looking forward.'

Lonely in an Electronic Wilderness:

Lonely in an Electronic Wilderness: "The Great Emotional Sickness of Our Era"

Handan T. Satiroglu, The Wip. April 13, 2009.
iPods and Blackberries offer instant access to a virtual world, but are technological gadgets keeping people apart and breaking down society?

McCain/Palin Campaign Sells Blackberries with Contacts, Emails Inside

McCain/Palin Campaign Sells Blackberries with Contacts, Emails Inside

DJK, Brave New Films AlterNet: Video. December 13, 2008.
Can the McCain/Palin campaign EVER stop screwing up?

McCain Does a Google on the Blackberry He Invented

McCain Does a Google on the Blackberry He Invented

ZP Heller, Brave New Films AlterNet: Video. September 19, 2008.
McCain desperately tries to shed his Luddite image when it comes to technology.

The McCain Campaign Tries to Laugh Off BlackBerry-Gate

The McCain Campaign Tries to Laugh Off BlackBerry-Gate

Steve Benen, Washington Monthly AlterNet: PEEK. September 16, 2008.
"The truth is, I really doubt Douglas Holtz-Eakin was kidding; he's just not the type to joke like this."

Wary of Chinese Spying, White House Staff Will Leave Their Blackberries at Home

Wary of Chinese Spying, White House Staff Will Leave Their Blackberries at Home

Satyam, Think Progress AlterNet: Rights and Liberties. August 4, 2008.
It's a welcome development that Bush is acknowledging the intrusiveness of government spying. Unfortunately, he's not worried about it here at home.