FourthAmendment.com draws our attention to an interesting law review article, commenting:
A different perspective: essentially, that the Fourth Amendment should treat computers in a way that rejects a distinction between the physical storage medium and its contents. This is a departure from how most other writers have approached the subject…
Read: Josh Goldfoot, The Physical Computer and the Fourth Amendment, 16 Berkeley J. Crim. L. 112 (2011)