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Phone evidence against ex-police ballistics expert is tossed

A judge has tossed out cellphone evidence that prosecutors were hoping to use against the former chief firearm ballistics expert for the Delaware State Police. State police in January obtained a court order under Delaware’s wiretap statute compelling disclosure of Carl Rone’s cellphone records as they investigated allegations that he falsified time sheets. The information […]

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MetroPCS Prepaid Service Rebrands as ‘Metro by T-Mobile’

In an effort to give consumers more confidence about its prepaid service’s network, T-Mobile has rebranded MetroPCS as “Metro by T-Mobile.” The new brand launches next month, along with updated pricing options including a $60-per month unlimited plan that now comes with an Amazon Prime membership and Google One cloud storage.  In a video blog […]

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Three state-level cases will shape cellphone privacy law

Three technology privacy cases coming before the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court this month will begin to clarify how a landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling affects law enforcement access to cellphone records and wireless data. Why it matters: These are the first tests of how the Supreme Court’s ruling in Carpenter v. United States — which decided […]

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Judge: State can’t use cell phone location data in case to prove former employee’s absence

A Kent County judge has tossed cell-phone location data obtained by police investigating a Delaware State Police firearms expert accused of theft from the department. The ruling leans upon a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling which places greater restrictions on how police can access the location data generated by citizen’s cell phones — a ruling that is causing upset in other […]