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Apple’s AirTag may soon get improved location tracking
Apple’s tiny Bluetooth tracker is on the verge of a much bigger upgrade, with code leaks and supply chain chatter pointing to an AirTag refresh that focuses squarely on more accurate, more reliable ...
Our phones know where we are and they know where we have been—the problem is they have a nasty habit of sharing that information with others. And the latest location tracking nightmare to hit phone ...
You likely have never heard of Babel Street or Location X, but chances are good that they know a lot about you and anyone else you know who keeps a phone nearby around the clock. Reston, ...
From misplaced AirPods to missing luggage, Apple's Find My app has quietly become one of the most essential tools in the Apple ecosystem — and recent updates make it more powerful than ever. Here's ...
Why being constantly connected isn't such a good thing. July 24, 2009— -- Not so long ago, if law enforcement officers wanted to track the movement and location of a suspect, they would plant a ...
Independent Analysis Examines iTagPro's Bluetooth Technology, Realistic Use Cases, Limitations, and How to Determine If It ...
Google’s Find My Device app is getting a handy new feature to help you track your loved ones. The feature adds a new People hub to the app that shows the real-time location of users who have shared ...
The Denver Police Department is fighting against auto thefts by offering 450 free AirTag and SmartTag Bluetooth location tracking devices to local residents. DenverTrack allows police to find a stolen ...
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One Tech Tip: How to block your phone from tracking your location
LONDON (AP) — Smartphones are useful tools for everyday life, but they're privy to nearly everything about you, including all ...
Google’s rollout of the Find My Device network has been a disaster so far. The lack of high-quality trackers has exacerbated the situation, too. But how does the current crop stack up against the best ...
LONDON (AP) — Smartphones are useful tools for everyday life, but they’re privy to nearly everything about you, including all the places you’ve been — if you let them. When you use a map app to find ...
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