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Monday, January 12, 2004
 

Chavez Vows to Resign if He Loses Recall [AP World News]

Promises, promises.
2:23:44 PM    comment ()


SNOOP-O-PHONE. The Iron Man sends this item, and asks, "And how long before they can turn on your cell phone's microphone remotely without you knowing? Voila! You're carrying around your own tracking device."

Parents will be able to track their teenagers 24 hours a day using secret bounce-back SMS messages.

Parents using the "text track" technology get a return SMS instantly revealing their child's location.

Teens will have no idea when their parents have done a check-up.

Child tracking will be within the budget of average parents. ...

The technology can also be used by employers to track workers.

The article says that "privacy experts" warn that pedophiles and stalkers could also hack into the system to locate kids. Nowhere in the article is it mentioned that gummint agents could also use a cheap system like this to track us. Whew, I guess we're safe then. [WOLFESBLOG]

Also unmentioned in the article: if this service is available to parents in the UK, that means the government there is already using it. What's more, there's no reason to think that the capability is not already in US cell phones, which means the US government is using it too.
12:18:15 PM    comment ()



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