
The Attic Clear Pro attaches smartphones or GoPro cameras on an extendable pole, allowing officers to view up to 20 feet into places that are normally out-of-sight.
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Code 3 has introduced vLink, a new wireless remote technology that allows law enforcement officers to control their vehicles and emergency equipment from their smartphones.
Read More →Tracking Point Innovations hopes to change the way precision shooters calculate their shot by mounting "smart" aiming technology to a custom rifle. SWAT operators told POLICE Magazine they'll wait to see if it will hold up to duty use.
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A state bill in New Jersey would allow police officers to search the cell phones of drivers at accident scenes to determine if they were talking or texting before the crash.
Read More →As smartphones and other mobile devices become more prevalent in law enforcement, officers search for reference apps that quickly bring actionable information to the field.
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Night Optics USA, a Bushnell company, has begun selling night vision adaptor kits for the iPhone (4, 4s, and 5) that allow users to record video through various night vision weapon sights and optics.
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KoolSpan has developed a TrustChip that offers hardware-based encryption for voice on the iPhone 4 and 4S. The TrustChip is a fully hardened, self-contained security engine.
Read More →Within most digital pictures, cameras store meta data called EXIF (Exchangeable Image File Format) within the header of the file. This data can give you major clues about the origin of the photo.
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WOD Programmer includes a clickable editor allowing users to pick the number of days to train per week to "place more focus on depending on the individual’s fitness goals."
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A burglary suspect gave up a stolen iPhone earlier this week, after police found it ringing in his rectum while he was in a holding cell at the NYPD's West Village (6th Precinct) station.
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