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The increasing presence of miniature digital music players could have serious consequences in the workplace, warns a cyber-crime specialist at Purdue University, West Lafayette, Ind. Marcus Rogers points out that these players have been used by car-theft and child-pornography rings because of their data storage capabilities.(NOTEWORTHY)(Brief article)
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