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It's Back: GPS and the Right to Privacy
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Parolee Wearing GPS Tracker Accused of Breaking Into Home
Click Here! The GPS tracking device that a Massachusetts woman was required to wear as a condition of her parole apparently did little to deter her from allegedly breaking and entering several homes, according to reports. Thirty-year-old Kristen …
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Better and Faster GPS Fixes on SGS2 I9100G – xda-developers
No matter the method, getting a quicker and more stable GPS fix is always something developers are exploring. Now there's a GPS fix for the Samsung Galaxy S …
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It's Back: GPS and the Right to Privacy
A new U.S. appellate court decision could bring the issue of warrantless tracking of suspects using GPS and other positioning data derived from mobile phones back before the Supreme Court. And if the case — United States of America v. Melvin Skinner …
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