Thursday, March 14, 2013

NKorea criticizes SKorea prez's 'swish of skirt'

FILE - In this Friday, March 8, 2013 file photo, South Korean President Park Geun-hye salutes during a joint commission ceremony of 5,780 new officers of Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines at the Gyeryong military headquarters in Gyeryong, south of Seoul, South Korea. The body that controls North Korea's military is dismissing the South Korea's new president with a sexist comment about the "venomous swish" of her skirt. An unidentified spokesman for the National Defense Commission's armed forces ministry also repeated North Korean vows from recent days of a "merciless retaliation" over ongoing U.S.-South Korean military drills. The statement Wednesday, March 13, reiterates another North Korean promise to no longer abide by the armistice that ended the Korean War. (AP Photo/Yonhap, Ahn Jung-won, File) KOREA OUT

FILE - In this Friday, March 8, 2013 file photo, South Korean President Park Geun-hye salutes during a joint commission ceremony of 5,780 new officers of Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines at the Gyeryong military headquarters in Gyeryong, south of Seoul, South Korea. The body that controls North Korea's military is dismissing the South Korea's new president with a sexist comment about the "venomous swish" of her skirt. An unidentified spokesman for the National Defense Commission's armed forces ministry also repeated North Korean vows from recent days of a "merciless retaliation" over ongoing U.S.-South Korean military drills. The statement Wednesday, March 13, reiterates another North Korean promise to no longer abide by the armistice that ended the Korean War. (AP Photo/Yonhap, Ahn Jung-won, File) KOREA OUT

In this March 11, 2013 photo released by the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) and distributed March 12, 2013 by the Korea News Service, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, third left, looks at South's western border island of Baengnyeong during his visit to the Wolnae Islet Defense Detachment, North Korea. North Korea's young leader urged front-line troops to be on "maximum alert" for a potential war as a state-run newspaper said Pyongyang had carried out a threat to cancel the 1953 armistice that ended the Korean War. (AP Photo/KCNA via KNS) JAPAN OUT UNTIL 14 DAYS AFTER THE DAY OF TRANSMISSION

A South Korean marine K-55 self-propelled howitzer fires during an exercise against possible attacks by North Korea near the border village of Panmunjom in Paju, South Korea, Wednesday, March 13, 2013. The body that controls North Korea?s military dismissed new South Korean President Park Geun-hye, the first woman to hold the office, with a sexist reference Wednesday to the ?venomous swish? of her skirt. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)

A South Korean marine K-55 self-propelled howitzer fires during an exercise against possible attacks by North Korea near the border village of Panmunjom in Paju, South Korea, Wednesday, March 13, 2013.The body that controls North Korea?s military dismissed new South Korean President Park Geun-hye, the first woman to hold the office, with a sexist reference Wednesday to the ?venomous swish? of her skirt. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)

A man walks by a map of Korean War at the Korea War Memorial Museum in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, March 13, 2013. North Korea's first public, senior-level mention of South Korea's first female president ended up being a sexist crack. The body that controls Pyongyang's military complained Wednesday about the "venomous swish" of her skirt. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)

(AP) ? North Korea's first public, senior-level mention of South Korea's first female president ended up being a sexist jab. The body that controls North Korea's military complained Wednesday about the "venomous swish" of her skirt.

But despite that swipe, and a continuing torrent of rhetoric from Pyongyang threatening nuclear war and other mayhem, President Park Geun-hye is sticking by her campaign vow to reach out to North Korea's young leader, Kim Jong Un, and to send the country much-needed humanitarian aid.

Public frustration with the last five years of North-South relations, which saw North Korean nuclear tests, long-range rocket launches and attacks that left dozens of South Koreans dead, is a big part of the reason Park is trying to build trust with Pyongyang, even as she and South Korea's military promise to respond forcefully to any possible attack from the North.

In recent days, North Korea has vowed "merciless" retaliation and said it will no longer abide by the armistice that ended the Korean War. Pyongyang is angry about ongoing U.S.-South Korean military drills and about new U.N. sanctions, issued over the North's December long-range rocket launch, which the U.N. called a cover for a banned missile test, and its third underground nuclear explosion, conducted Feb. 12.

On Wednesday, an unidentified spokesman for the North Korean National Defense Commission's armed forces ministry repeated those threats while decrying South Korea's own recent rhetoric, including a warning from Seoul that North Korea's government will "evaporate from the face of the Earth" if it ever uses a nuclear weapon.

"This frenzy kicked up by the South Korean warmongers is in no way irrelevant with the venomous swish of skirt made by the one who again occupies" the presidential Blue House, the North Korean spokesman said in a statement. It was the first government criticism of Park to be reported by major North Korean media since her Dec. 19 election.

Park, the daughter of late South Korean dictator President Park Chung-hee, took office Feb. 25. She lived in the Blue House as a girl and, starting from age 22, served for five years as her father's first lady after a gunman claiming orders from North Korea killed her mother in a botched attack targeting Park Chung-hee.

The term "swish of skirt" is often used in Korean to describe women acting in a way seen as overly aggressive, such as housewives trying to micromanage all aspects of their children's educations.

Moon Mee-kyung, an analyst at the government-affiliated Korean Women's Development Institute in Seoul, called the North's use of the term an insult against South Korea and all women.

"We don't say a 'swish of pants' when describing men. The term disparages women as a group," she said.

North Korea, which is a strongly male-dominated society, has a history of making sexist comments about powerful women, including Park.

Before she became president, a poem carried by the government Uriminzokkiri website described Park as a "dirty prostitute" and a "yushin prostitute" who pulls up her skirts in front of the United States. Park's father proclaimed what he called a "yushin," or renewal, constitution in 1972 to prolong his dictatorship.

North Korea's Foreign Ministry in 2009 called then-U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton "a funny lady" who sometimes "looks like a primary schoolgirl and sometimes a pensioner going shopping."

A North Korean state radio program called then-Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice "a hen strutting around in the White House, crowing arrogantly" and "a bitch running riot on the beach," South Korea's Yonhap news agency reported in 2005.

But North Korea has not limited its attacks to women. It repeatedly referred to Park's male predecessor, Lee Myung-bak, as a "rat."

Its recent bellicose rhetoric is seen by outsiders as an attempt to boost loyalty for Kim Jong Un and to win aid from Seoul and Washington. But South Korea had been poised to provide aid before the recent rise in tensions.

As president, Lee infuriated North Korea by linking aid and concessions to what turned out to be nonexistent progress on North Korea's past commitments to abandon its atomic weapons ambitions. In doing so, he reversed past liberal governments' policy of providing huge aid shipments with few strings attached.

Like Lee, Park is a member of South Korea's main conservative party, but she has promised to find a middle ground by re-engaging Pyongyang through aid shipments, reconciliation talks and the resumption of some large-scale economic initiatives as progress occurs on the nuclear issue. Park has also held out the possibility of a summit with Kim Jong Un.

Park's point man on North Korea, Unification Minister Yoo Kil Jae, said this week that regardless of the political situation, South Korea intends to eventually send humanitarian aid shipments for infants and other vulnerable people in North Korea.

Yoo said South Korea won't accept North Korea's nuclear development or any provocations and called for a dialogue between the countries to improve strained ties.

The Unification Ministry said Wednesday that South Korea has yet to discuss when to start making shipments, what aid items might be sent and how much it will send.

Park's North Korea policy is of keen interest not only on the Korean Peninsula but also among officials in Washington, Beijing and Tokyo. Analysts believe her course will set the initial tone for new North Korea policy in those capitals.

Associated Press

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Monday, March 11, 2013

iMore Editors' Choice: Temple Run, Actions, HealthyOut, and more

iMore Editors' Choice: Temple Run, Actions, HealthyOut, and more

Every week, the editors and writers at iMore carefully select some of our favorite, most useful, most extraordinary apps, accessories, gadgets, and websites. This week's selections include a fun game, an app that lets you control you Mac with actions, a TV app for those in the UK, an app to help you make healthy choices when eating out, and a fun music app.

Actions - Joseph Keller

I love keyboard hotkeys. I always use keyboard shortcuts to complete tasks whenever I can. Using Alfred on my Mac, I?ve set up several hotkeys to open applications. Actions is an app that takes the principle of keyboard shortcuts to the next level: one button. Connecting to a Mac or Windows PC via the free Actions Server, Actions allows you to press one button to complete an action within an app. For instance, in Tweetbot for Mac, to view a conversation based on the highlighted tweet, I would press Shift-Command-C. With Actions, I simply tap the ?View Conversation? button, and I?m done. Actions comes with several presets already installed for a number of Mac applications, but you can create custom actions as well. Actions is a great app, and available on the App Store for $3.99.

TVCatchup - Chris Oldroyd

This week I have selected an app for UK readers which allows you to stream all of the free to air channels on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. TVCatchup is a free app and all you need to do load it up, it will check your location and then deliver a list of channels available to you. Because it uses location services, it will not work outside of the UK.

Once you have it setup, you will then see a long list of channels that are available to watch and that includes all of the BBC TV free to air channels as well as ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5. There is a huge list of channels and if you are in the UK it is a great app to have on your iPhone to catch a bit of news or stream a football match when you are out and about . The channels can be streamed over WiFi and over the 3G network although you do have to toggle the option for 3G to on in the settings.

If you want to watch free to air TV when you are out and about, the TVCatchup app has you covered and it?s free. Be prepared for a few seconds of adverts before each channel?s stream starts; it?s not too bad though!

Temple Run: Oz - Ally Kazmucha

If you're a fan of Temple Run, the delightfully fun game where you jump, slide, dodge, and avoid obstacles, you'll definitely enjoy Temple Run: Oz. I've been waiting for The Great and Powerful Oz to come out in theaters and this game has kept my attention for the time being until I can get to the theatre. Heck, I'll probably keep playing it after.

Just like the traditional Temple Run game, there's not much to learn and it's one of those pick up and play games that many people search for. Complete with flying baboons, flowers that attack, hot air balloons, and more, Temple Run: Oz is a must-have for any Temple Run or Wizard of Oz fan.

Oh, it's also a universal download for iPhone and iPad, bonus!

Ambify - Rene Ritchie

My family gave me a Phillip's Hue starter pack for Christmas that included the base station and 3 bulbs. I've bout a bunch more bulbs since then. And every day, when I take out my iPhone or iPad, tap on the Hue app, and set my kitchen, living room, or hallway to Tatooine sunset, Arakis dawn, Abyss tranquility, or some other custom combo, I delight a little.

Ambify takes that to the next level. Instead of set-in-and-forget-it, Ambify samples your music and dynamically changes your Hue lighting's color and intensity. It makes your walls dance. It makes your room party.

It's not perfect. Hue's not perfect. But it's another one of those little glimpses at the future, at homes one day controlled entirely by our whims, at our convenience. And I love it.

If you have a set of Hue lights, check out Ambify.

HealthyOut - Leanna Lofte

Discover healthy food when you eat out with HealthyOut for iPhone

I gave birth to a baby 7 weeks ago and now it's time for me to get serious about losing the weight I lost which means that in addition to fitness, I need to watch what I eat. We don't eat out often, but when we do, I want to make a healthy choice, so I turn to HealthyOut for iPhone. Not only does it list good restaurants, but also actual dishes. With each dish, HealthyOut includes a photo, description, and nutritional information. Since I can't always cook a healthy home at home, I love that HealthyOut gives me some other acceptable options away from home.

Your choice?

Now that we've chosen our favorites for the week, we want to hear yours! Did you pick up a killer app, accessory, or game this week? Let us know in the comments below!



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Saturday, March 9, 2013

Musaic Box HD iPad Game Review: Music To Our Ears

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Musaic Box HD is an iPad game developed by KranX Productions. In this mysterious iPad game, you need to search a room for information about music that your grandfather taught you. Part puzzle, part music game, Musaic Box HD is quite enthralling.

It might look like a typo, but the word ?Musaic? is actually a clever blend of ?music? and ?mosaic,? which alludes to the dual nature of the game: building musical themes out of mosaic-like puzzle tiles.

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In Musaic Box HD, you reconstruct famous melodies from fragments played by different musicians. Suitable for all ages, you don?t need any music training to understand how to play this game.

It?s a bit like the book ?Sophie?s World,? but with music instead of philosophy. There?s an enigmatic character forcing you through a set of lessons and puzzles as a way of teaching you music. And as with any good puzzle game, there?s an in-app option to purchase hints to help you out when you get stuck on a particularly tricky song.

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Some users might not like Musaic Box HD for the same reason that they dislike games like Guitar Hero or Rock Band: you spend all this time playing a music-related game, but never learn how to read musical notation. It?s a fair argument: the mosaic tiles are cool and all, but you could use this game to actually get kids excited about music if there were more notation elements in the game.

Winner of an award from the Independent Games Festival, Musaic Box HD features great graphics and a good array of music. With?Hidden Object game elements to help you find clues to solve the more difficult melodies, Musaic Box HD has a lot of different gameplay modes to keep players entertained.

Musaic Box HD?is compatible with iPad. Requires iOS 4.3 or later.

Review Overview

A creative blend of music and puzzles.

Source: http://www.tapscape.com/musaic-box-hd-ipad-game-review/

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If it wasn?t so pathetic, it would be funny.

After years of looking the other way despite blatant tampering in the days and weeks prior to the official launch of free agency, which often featured the negotiation of multi-million-dollar contracts in a matter of minutes and/or the instantaneous making and execution of travel plans to visit teams, the league has created a three-day window during which negotiations may occur between teams and agents representing free agents.

The ?2013 free agency questions and answers? published by the NFL on Thursday plainly state: ?Beginning at 12:00 midnight ET on Saturday, March 9 (i.e., after 11:59:59 p.m. ET, on Friday, March 8) and ending at 3:59:59 p.m. ET on Tuesday, March 12, clubs are permitted to contact, and enter into negotiations with, the certified agents of players who will become Unrestricted Free Agents upon the expiration of their 2012 Player Contracts at 4:00 p.m. ET on March 12.? However, a contract cannot be executed with a new club until 4:00 p.m. ET on March 12.?

This language does not prohibit the finalization of an agreement in principle, with the formal contract execution coming the moment the close strikes 4:00 p.m. ET on Tuesday, March 12.? Thus language implies that everything can be prepared by Tuesday at 4:00 p.m. for the prompt execution of the formal contract.

But even at a time when tampering has been rampant and blatant (as anyone who attended the Scouting Combine and/or stayed at one of the hotels swarming with team employees and player agents knows), the NFL has reportedly warned teams not to strike agreements in principle with agents before 4:00 p.m. ET on March 12.

The memo sent Friday to all teams, a copy of which PFT has obtained reiterates that ?no contract can be executed until 4:00 p.m., New York time, on March 12.?

In the next breath, the memo explains that ?prior to the beginning of the new League Year it is impermissible for a club to enter into an agreement of any kind, express or implied, oral or written, or promises, undertakings, representations, commitments, inducements, assurances of intent or understandings of any kind concerning the terms or conditions of employment offered to, or to be offered to, any prospective Unrestricted Free Agent for inclusion in a Player Contract after the start of the new League Year.?

So what the hell are the teams and agents supposed to be negotiating?

The limitation in the document dubbed PP-28-13 contradicts the plain language of the rule articulated in PP-26-13.? If the original limitation was that no contract may be executed before 4:00 p.m. ET on March 12, the notion that no verbal understandings may be reached by then guts the rule.? And turns common sense on its head.

The most amazing aspect of PP-28-13 is the threat of a ?tampering investigation.?? When it comes to tampering investigations, the league has been impotent for years, pursuing only the most blatant, defiant, and/or idiotic instances of tampering and turning a blind but knowing eye to countless instances of it.

The NFL doesn?t pursue tampering cases in part because everyone does it.? So now, out of the blue, the NFL threatens a tampering investigation against any team that reaches a tentative agreement during a period expressly allowing everything short of a signed contract?? Really?

It?s a joke, but it all points to something former Chiefs G.M. Scott Pioli first mentioned last month on Pro Football Talk:? The league is building toward a contrived ?signing day,? on which players will announce that which previously was unknown to anyone except the player and his family.

Still, it?s impractical in this context, and we can?t imagine that a sudden wave of huffing and puffing from a league office that has little capacity to blow anything down if the teams are discreet will keep teams from striking informal deals and then getting the word out in order to scare other teams away from the player.

Obviously, we encourage discreet defiance.? In part because I just slept three hours so that I could stay up all night and write about the agreements in principle that, prior to Friday?s memo, the new rules clearly allowed.

Source: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/03/08/redskins-cap-issues-could-endanger-deangelo-hall/related/

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Friday, March 8, 2013

Can South Africa's justice system handle the Oscar Pistorius case? (+video)

The lead detective in the Oscar Pistorius murder case has been replaced. But can the South African police force recover from the mistakes made to date?

By Staff,?CSMonitor.com / February 21, 2013

Detective Hilton Botha sits inside the court witness box during the Oscar Pistorius bail hearing in Pretoria, South Africa. Botha is off the case, and now faces attempted murder charges himself over a 2011 shooting, police said Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013,

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The lead investigator in the Oscar Pistorius murder case has been replaced. Why? Detective Hilton Botha himself now faces charges of attempted murder.

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Yes, the detective investigating the murder of Reeve Steenkamp had attempted murder charges reinstated on Feb. 4 ? some 10 days before the Pistorius case. Botha and two other police officers face seven counts of attempted murder in a 2011 shooting incident. The drunk policemen allegedly fired at a minibus they were trying to stop.

In an attempt to rebound from this setback, South Africa's National Police Commission Riah Phiyega said Thursday that a team of "highly skilled and experienced' detectives will now take over the investigation. South African Olympic runner Pistorius faces a premeditated murder charge for the killing of his girlfriend Reeva SteenKamp.

But this sudden removal of Botha, in addition to his testimony during three days of bail hearings, is raising questions not only about the quality of the prosecution's case but the effectiveness of South Africa's judicial system.

During Thursday's bail hearing, Pistorius's defense attorney Barry Roux cast doubt on the version of events given by Botha on previous days.? Prosecutors claimed Steenkamp had fled to the bathroom after a fight, fearing an enraged Pistorius. But Pistorius's version of events was that she had gone to the bathroom to relieve herself, and he didn't know it was her behind the door when he fired the gun four times. He thought she was an intruder.

On Thursday, Botha conceded that the angle of the shots was consistent with Pistorius's version of events.

As The Guardian live blog on the case reported:

"Defence lawyer Barry Roux said that Steenkamp?s bladder was empty when she died, indicating she had indeed got up to use the toilet. Usually at 3am you would not find an empty bladder, Roux said. Roux said Steenkamp?s autopsy showed no sign of defensive wounds or an assault. Botha said that was correct. Roux said that Steenkamp might have locked the toilet door to protect herself when she heard Pistorius shouting that there was a burglar. And he said that Botha could not say for sure that the shots were fired from 1.5m away and at the angle he described ? and Botha admitted he couldn?t be sure about that. Roux also criticised Botha?s handling of the crime scene, saying the police had failed to find a bullet cartridge and that Botha had walked in to the house without protective feet covers on, contaminating the scene."

And there were other mistakes that came to light on Wednesday, as The Christian Science Monitor reported, "Police ... left a 9 mm slug from the barrage that killed Reeva Steenkamp inside a toilet and lost track of illegal ammunition found inside the house."

"Unfortunately there are too many instances of poor police work," Gerhard Kemp, a professor of criminal law at the University of Stellenbosch, told Reuters. "It's absolutely not CSI. It's a totally different world."

On Thursday, Desmond Nair, the magistrate in charge of the bail hearing, also raised questions about the competence of Botha's work, asking why the police hadn't acquired Steenkamp's phone records yet.

"Do you agree that [if] the deceased received SMSs or Phonecalls at 3 a.m., would it change the position of case?" the judge asked.

Pistorius's attroney, Roux pressed his advantage Thursday. "The poor quality of the evidence offered by investigative officer Botha exposed the disastrous shortcomings of the state's case," Roux said. "We cannot sit back and take comfort that he [Botha] is telling the truth."

Asked about Botha's court performance and handling of the investigation, National Police Commission Phiyega said South Africa's police force "can stand on its own" compared to others around the world, according to The Associated Press.

And Reuters reports:

With huge international media interest in the case against a global celebrity, many South Africans feel that apparent initial slip-ups by the police are hurting the country's image.

"Bring someone from outside to sort out this mess," said businessman Godfrey Baloyi. "The whole justice system needs an overhaul."

The bail hearing in Pretoria is scheduled to continue on Friday.

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West Hills resident Roya Dejan wins California Strawberry Festival poster contest


Photo gallery: California Strawberry Festival poster contest winner

West Hills resident Roya Dejan is the winner of the California Strawberry Festival poster contest.

Dejan's poster was among 65 entries.

Organizers announced her win on Tuesday, March 5, 2013 in Oxnard. Dejan will receive $2,000 and a trip to Aruba.

The poster will be the basis of strawberry merchandise for the 30th Anniversary Festival on May 18-19, 2013 in Oxnard.

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Thursday, March 7, 2013

How the librarian of Congress controls your cell phone?s future

Just spent $200 on a smartphone and want to switch carriers? Due to congressional act, it?s up to the librarian of Congress to decide if and when you?re allowed to ?unlock? your phone and get a different provider.

James H. Billington

James H. Billington Source: Library Of Congress

The semi-obscure law doesn?t date back to the time of James Madison or even Alexander Graham Bell.

The Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998 sprung up during the Bill Clinton era and it was designed to protect copyrighted content on the Internet and computer devices, while not curbing freedom of expression.

Digital publishers like Constitution Daily and any business that publishes digital content are very aware of the ?take down? procedure under the law. If someone has a copyright claim to an image, an audio recording or a video, the copyright holder files a DCMA notice and the publisher takes down the content, until the issue is resolved.

Another part of the law was designed to curb ?pirated? video, audio and software on the Internet and on digital devices.

That?s where the librarian of Congress comes in. The DMCA says that the librarian , as the final authority on copyrights, can grant exemptions to the law every three years.

Wireless providers use copyrights to make phones they sell proprietary to their own networks, by requiring a code to ?unlock? the phone for use on competitors? networks. One reason is that a provider may sell a phone to you at a deep discount in exchange for a two-year service contract.

Link: Latest carrier unlocking costs

Last October, Librarian of Congress James Hadley Billington (of Bryn Mawr, Pa.) decided to end an exemption that allowed people to unlock their cell phones without their carrier?s permission. The updated rule went into effect in January amid much fuss in the digital world.

So now, if you have a locked phone, you need to negotiate a deal with your provider. Some will provide an unlock code after your current contract expires, or even sooner. (Policies vary among carriers.)

In his ruling, which remains in effect for three years, Billington said today?s consumers can just buy an unlocked phone on the market. Typically, the markup on an unlocked phone can be 300 percent, and you still need to buy a monthly service plan for voice, texting and Internet access.

But another key point is that Billington?s ruling makes it illegal to unlock a phone with a carrier?s permission.

Since the rules went into effect, the White House received more than 100,000 signatures on an online petition to overturn the ruling.

On Monday, the Obama administration responded with a statement supporting the unlocking of all phones, after a consumer meets a contractual requirement. The administration also supports the idea that tablets like the iPad should be unlocked in a similar way.

?Neither criminal law nor technological locks should prevent consumers from switching carriers when they are no longer bound by a service agreement or other obligation,? said David Edelman, White House Senior Advisor for Internet, Innovation, & Privacy.

On Tuesday, the librarian responded with a low-key rebuke to the president, saying that the review process that led to the ban was executed within the DMCA.

?Rulemaking can often serve as a barometer for broader policy concerns and broader policy action. The most recent rulemaking has served this purpose,? the statement said.

In Congress, the idea of some controlled form of unlocking is getting bipartisan support.

Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy (D-Vermont.) supports the idea and Senator ?Ron Wyden (D-Oregon) is proposing a new unlocking law.

Representative Darrell Issa (R-California), an influential force in Congress, has also supported an unlocking law, but he?s also voiced concerns about a rise in cell phones prices if people can break their contracts with providers.

For now, the librarian?s ruling stands, but the administration did drop one hint about how it could get around Congress to make it easier for people to get unlocked phones.

It said the Federal Communications Commission, an Executive Branch agency, should have a role in the process.

The FFC is involved in rulemaking for cell phone plans. One theory explained on the industry website eWeek, is that FCC could require providers to give permission to consumers who want an unlock code?no questions asked.

That could be problematic, says CNET?s Marguerite Reardon, in her review of the current situation because the FCC should work to support laws passed by Congress.

Reardon says the actual legality of the DCMA and unlock codes could be questioned.

?Until the law is actually tested in court or until Congress amends it to make it more clear, it?s difficult to say whose interpretation is correct,? she said in an online article that lays out the broad debate about the issue.

The stakes in the debate are huge. According to Pew Research, more than 45 percent of American adults own a smartphone and 31 percent have computer tablets. The value of the wireless services industry in the U.S. is about $211 billion.

Scott Bomboy is the editor-in-chief of the National Constitution Center.

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