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iPods at War

phaedo00 writes "Ars Technica has put together an outstanding piece of journalism about the use of personal technology in America's military and how these devices along with blatant piracy is causing new problems in the face of war: "While soldiers once deployed with little more than a backpack and a rifle, today's crop of infantry troops pack along MP3 players, digital cameras, DVD players, video games, movie collections, and computers of their own. The personal electronics have made modern American warfare the most comfortable it has ever been, but they've also brought a new set of problems onto the battlefield.""

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  1. Off on a tangent by rolfwind · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    but why, at 18, are our kids old enough to fight and die for our country, yet they are not old enough to drink?

    Just wondering, since this is a thread about soldiers' diversions and such.

  2. Re:Unfounded Criticism by hhawk · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    My only concern would be what type of Signal Intelligence an opponent would be able to get from Electro Magnetic "leaks."

    * Get an idea of the size of a group/troop by the # of iPod detected
    * Reading what people are typing, etc. into their laptops..

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