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AT&T’s Mobile 5G Network Goes Live, Service to Launch Dec. 21

AT&T promised mobile 5G before the end of 2018 and is set to deliver, though cutting it close to the self-imposed deadline. AT&T lit up the first mobile 5G network in the U.S. today, with service launching in select parts of 12 cities on Friday. This is not a full-blown launch, and AT&T acknowledged initial […]

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Judge: State must prove cellphone tracing technology in Zimmerman murder case

BLOOMINGTON — The state must provide more information that cellular technology used to gather potential evidence against a Bloomington man accused of killing his ex-wife is reliable, a judge ruled Tuesday. The hearing in the Kirk Zimmerman murder case pitted dueling experts against each other on technology used to pinpoint the path Kirk Zimmerman’s vehicle […]

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Despite Cell Data Privacy Right, Kidnapping Defendant Can’t Suppress Location Evidence

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit affirmed its previous denial of defendant Jay Goldstein’s motion to suppress his cell site location information, reasoning Goldstein had no reasonable right to privacy. By P.J. D’Annunzio | January 22, 2019 at 01:09 PM While recent U.S. Supreme Court precedent states that a search warrant must be obtained in […]

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What is RCS messaging? Here’s all you need to know about the successor to SMS

Google Fi is now getting support for RCS Chat Let’s face it, text messages are an anachronistic pain in the rear. They don’t support read receipts, group messaging features, or the animated stickers your pals share on apps like Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp, and WeChat. They depend on a cellular connection — if you’re roaming or you don’t have […]

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Feds Can’t Force You To Unlock Your iPhone With Finger Or Face, Judge Rules

A California judge has ruled that American cops can’t force people to unlock a mobile phone with their face or finger. The ruling goes further to protect people’s private lives from government searches than any before and is being hailed as a potentially landmark decision. Previously, U.S. judges had ruled that police were allowed to […]