iPod is a weapon of mass deletion
Music fans, beware : the Ministry of Defence has become the latest organisation to add the iPod to its list of high-tech security risks. The pocket-sized digital music player, which can store thousands of songs, is one of a series of banned gadgets that the military will no longer allow into most sections of its headquarters in the UK and abroad.
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