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| ACLU scrutinizes State Police over device that grabs cell phone data Detroit Free Press Cellebrite, which manufactures the devices, says on its Web site that the mobile forensics products are capable of retrieving even deleted and hidden data on phones and, once plugged in, can capture data such as contacts lists, texts messages and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| North Dakota ranks fourth in cellphone-only homes as trend to drop landlines ... In-Forum An annual national health survey released Wednesday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows 32.3 percent of North Dakota adult households without children exclusively used cell phones as of June 2010. Add children into the equation, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| India mobile web usage quadruples in one year: Opera Real Time News, India The number of users logging in to the web on their mobile phones from India too has grown by 232%, or to around 3.5 times, in the last one year, according to Opera. The growth rate in India is four times that of the World as a whole, indicating the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Pitts: Disaster turns cellphones into lifelines Fayetteville Observer During the terrifying tornadoes and their aftermath, mobile phones transformed from sometimes annoying and overused devices to lifelines to the outside world. Phone cameras made the first, and often only, record of the storms in progress. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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