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ICE

i just read about a lady who was a victim of a hit and run. Shes was out for a jog and had no ID on her but she was identified by her Ipod.

http://news.com.com/2061-10793_3-6046059.html

I've also heard of people having an entry in their cell phone address book labeled ICE (In Case of Emergency) which is the number of their personal doctor. I guess this is for ER docs to call to get any records of allergies or previous medical conditions if the person is unconsciouss.

Im wondering if anyone has heard of situations where pocket gadgets have been used in a similar fashion?

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