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the Obama administration has argued that warrantless tracking is permitted because Americans enjoy no “reasonable expectation of privacy” in their—or at least their cell phones’—whereabouts. U.S. Department of Justice lawyers say that “a customer’s Fourth Amendment rights are not violated when the phone company reveals to the government its own records” that show where a mobile device placed and received calls.

Bullshit Obama Administration, Bullshit

Feds push for tracking cell phones

The Programmer Hierarchy of Superiority via www.deimeke.net

The Programmer Hierarchy of Superiority via www.deimeke.net

My Platinum bar dropped $200 without me noticing. I don’t know if I’m cut out for this Scrooge McDuck stuff. (via Free Platinum Price Charts)

My Platinum bar dropped $200 without me noticing. I don’t know if I’m cut out for this Scrooge McDuck stuff. (via Free Platinum Price Charts)

It took Apple months to approve Grooveshark’s app, but one complaint from the U.K. office of Universal Music Group prompted Apple to delete it. (broken iTunes link). On the web, anyone can access the Grooveshark.com music streaming service for free, while a $3 monthly fee removes advertisements and allows use of desktop and mobile apps. Grooveshark is still available on Android, Blackberry, Palm WebOS and Symbian/Nokia, but iPhone owners are out of luck unless they downloaded the app in the five days it was available on iTunes, due to Universal’s complaint.

By some reports, the Open Handset Alliance is in now shambles. Members such as HTC have gone off and added lots of their own software and customizations to their Android devices without contributing any code back to the Alliance. Motorola and Samsung have begun taking the same approach. The collaborative spirit is gone — if it ever existed at all. And, Google is proving to be a poor shepherd for the wolves-in-sheep’s-clothing that make up the telecoms and the handset makers in the Alliance.

The Tropicana ‘Orange With Rare Cheese’ flavor is a mixture of orange juice and cheese. The bottle contains 51% juice and it supposedly tastes like cheesecake (via Bottled Cheese Juice - Dare to Drink the Tropicana ‘Orange With Rare Cheese’ Flavor (GALLERY))

The Tropicana ‘Orange With Rare Cheese’ flavor is a mixture of orange juice and cheese. The bottle contains 51% juice and it supposedly tastes like cheesecake (via Bottled Cheese Juice - Dare to Drink the Tropicana ‘Orange With Rare Cheese’ Flavor (GALLERY))

Better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.