
Harris Corp.'s RF-3590 dual-band rugged LTE tablet operates on FirstNet Band 14 LTE as well as 3G cellular networks. From this user-friendly and highly portable device, you can send photos and files or pull them from shared folders.
Read More →The expo can be a bit of an adventure. And herein I will share some of my thoughts on this year's edition.
Read More →Twenty-five local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies – including U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the Border Patrol, the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department, and San Diego State University – participate in the system.
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Getac Inc. is introducing the V110, the thinnest and lightest rugged convertible and the F110, the thinnest and lightest fully rugged large screen tablet.
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The mount affixes tablets, displays and docking stations of various heights close to the dash using an upper pole.
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Because the Kraken AMS is designed to be secured in a mount, Ontario, Calif.-based Trident Case has established a partnership with Arcadia, Calif.-based mount manufacturer Arkon to create a solution for law enforcement vehicles.
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Your next mobile in-car laptop will probably connect to the Internet using built-in wireless connectivity like the latest smartphones and tablets. Your agency may even choose to equip your car with a tablet instead of a laptop.
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GammaTech Computer Corp.'s latest introductions to the GammaTech tablet family include the TA10, CA10, and T7Q models, the company announced.
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Check out our sampling of 10 mobile apps for smartphones and tablets that will ease your patrol workflow. For full write-ups on each app, read our feature, "10 Great LE Mobile Apps." Screenshots courtesy of vendors.
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It's difficult to find a police officer—or a person, for that matter—who doesn't use a smartphone or tablet today. While these ubiquitous devices can be used to communicate, watch movies, and play games, they have also become serious work tools that many officers depend on.
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