Obama's signature on the ipad. Obama's "fan" Kahn is holding the ipad for signature. South of the 22nd, after attending an election rally at the University of Washington in Seattle, Mr. Obama shook hands with supporters at the polls and signed on to his ipad tablet computer with a request from his supporters, Mr Strauss-Kahn. Mr Obama had previously said he would not use the ipad and criticized the electronics for being too entertaining and distracting. Other supporters were content to shake hands with the president, or to have a signature on plain paper, while Mr Strauss-Kahn took out a computer and wrote on the screen, "Mr. President, sign on my ipad." At that time, a frowning bodyguard shook his head, said to Kahn "No." But Obama smiled and signed it with his fingertips. 30-Year-old Strauss-Kahn said he is a special love of technology products people. "The Secret Service was more alert, but they finally acquiesced. The president thinks it's cool to (sign on the ipad). This is the first time the ipad has been signed by the President. "But when Obama lectured at the University of Virginia in May, he told students," I don't use things like the ipad or the Microsoft console, and information becomes a distraction, an overly entertaining thing, not a utility that strengthens our capabilities. "Cai Donghai
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