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crimetechnology1 year ago

"Expert: Modern Tech Hinders Access to Trump Shooter's Cellphone"

Investigators are facing challenges accessing the cellphone of Thomas Matthew Crooks, who attempted to assassinate former President Trump at a Pennsylvania rally, due to modern encryption technology. Ashton Packe, a retired law enforcement expert, highlighted the difficulties even top agencies face in breaking into encrypted devices. The FBI, which believes Crooks acted alone, has not yet been able to unlock his phone, complicating efforts to uncover his motives.

technology1 year ago

"Photographing the Solar Eclipse Safely: Tips and Weather Forecast for Your Location"

With the upcoming solar eclipse, using a cellphone to capture the event requires some preparation and caution. It's important to wear protective eye gear and consider capturing the eclipse's projection through leaves or the changing light levels in the environment. Using a tripod, Bluetooth trigger, or timer mode can help stabilize the phone for direct photos, and adjusting manual settings for exposure and focus is recommended. Additionally, using solar glasses as a filter and zooming in during totality can enhance the photo quality, but it's also advised to simply enjoy the experience of the eclipse.

crime2 years ago

"Maine Manhunt: Police Officers Achieve Massive Recovery in Pursuit of Robert Card"

Police in Maine have recovered the cellphone of Robert Card, the suspect in a mass shooting that left 18 people dead. The manhunt for Card continues as law enforcement searches the river and surrounding areas where his car was found. A suicide note addressed to his son was also discovered at a home believed to belong to Card. Divers have been deployed to search the river, but it is still unclear if the suspect is in the water or hiding elsewhere. Card, a sergeant first class in the U.S. Army Reserve, had previously made threats and was committed to a mental health facility.

tragedy2 years ago

Teen's Deadly Dorm Fire Started Over Seized Phone

A 14-year-old student at Mahdia Secondary School in Guyana set the dormitory on fire after her cellphone was confiscated when she was reprimanded for having an affair with an older man. The fire killed 19 children, including a five-year-old boy, and injured six others. The student suspected of starting the fire was among the injured. The dormitory had five doors and plenty of windows, but they were grilled with iron bars, preventing the girls from escaping. The Guyanese government has accepted offers from the United States to send experts and forensic teams to aid with the investigation.

technology2 years ago

"50 Years of Cellphones: From First Call to Anniversary Sales"

The first cellphone was invented by Martin Cooper, who worked for Motorola, fifty years ago. The device, called Dyna-TAC, weighed about 1 kilogram and was 28 centimeters long. Cooper made the first public call from a handheld portable telephone in New York City on April 3, 1973. While Cooper is pleased that his invention has opened up a series of technological possibilities for cellphone users, he thinks many people are just too obsessed with their devices. He also expressed worries about how the device has created serious risks for users, especially in the area of privacy.

technology2 years ago

"Cellphones in Our Skin: A Prediction from the Father of Mobile Technology"

Martin Cooper, the father of the cellphone, predicts that artificial intelligence will continue the revolution in how we communicate and that cellphones will become a part of us with parts embedded under our skin. He believes that there are many improvements yet to be made in a cellphone and that we are just at the beginning of the cellphone revolution. Cooper made the first-ever cellphone call 50 years ago and pushed for the cellphone while competitors placed their bets elsewhere.