Self-confessed BlackBerry addict President Barack Obama could now be in line to receive a spy-proof alternative to his favorite toy. Writing on his blog for the Atlantic magazine, Marc Ambinder reports that the National Security Agency has approved a $3,350 smartphone - inevitably dubbed the 'BarackBerry' - for President's use. The exclusive Sectera Edge, made by General Dynamics, is reportedly capable of encrypting top secret voice conversations and handling classified documents. Photo by General Dynamics via ABACAPRESS.COM

Self-confessed BlackBerry addict President Barack Obama could now be in line to receive a spy-proof alternative to his favorite toy. Writing on his blog for the Atlantic magazine, Marc Ambinder reports that the National Security Agency has approved a $3,350 smartphone - inevitably dubbed the 'BarackBerry' - for President's use. The exclusive Sectera Edge, made by General Dynamics, is reportedly capable of encrypting top secret voice conversations and handling classified documents. Photo by General Dynamics via ABACAPRESS.COM Stock Photo
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