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| Mobile Phone Geo-Tracking Means You Can Run, but You Can`t Hide eWeek Michigan State Police recently denied that they routinely download mobile phone location data. On the other hand, federal immigration officials and the Transportation Security Administration have acknowledged that they have the right to download ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Bob Sirott's One More Thing About Distracted Driving MyFox Chicago T-Mobile has it already -- it's $4.99 a month. The problem is the technology can't distinguish between a driver and a passenger. Meantime, when we're behind the wheel, maybe we can all use that free app that comes with our phones: The off switch. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Kenya: Mobile Operators Go After the Rich Rural Data Market All Africa ICT Controlling about 75 per cent of Kenya's mobile phone market share, Safaricom has been strong in retail where it provides internet through mobile phones and modems, but now it's eyeing the more lucrative corporate and government contracts. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Michigan State Police reply to ACLU about cell phone data extraction devices Network World Michigan State Police do not seem pleased with the coverage about its use of high-tech mobile forensic devices to suck out cell phone data in under two minutes. MSP issued this statement which seems to conflict with the ACLU's report. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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