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Indian intelligence agencies seeking tech for mass phone tapping: WikiLeaks - Times of India

Posted: 11 Jul 2015 01:14 PM PDT


Times of India

Indian intelligence agencies seeking tech for mass phone tapping: WikiLeaks
Times of India
Every single case of telephone interception can be done only with the written permission of the home secretary at the Centre or his counterpart in a state. In the past, both NTRO (National Technical Research Organization) and Army intelligence kicked ...
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Microsoft Windows Phone: A 20-year retrospective of a meandering mobile ... - ExtremeTech

Posted: 10 Jul 2015 09:42 AM PDT


ExtremeTech

Microsoft Windows Phone: A 20-year retrospective of a meandering mobile ...
ExtremeTech
What's less remembered is Microsoft's 20 year mobile technology journey that led to this point. Before, we wander down that path, however, let me make it clear that I understand that announcements are about the Windows Phone hardware group and not the ...
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Q&A: Police chief talks about commercial tech that can deter cell phone theft ... - Police News

Posted: 09 Jul 2015 11:30 AM PDT


Police News

Q&A: Police chief talks about commercial tech that can deter cell phone theft ...
Police News
A1: About 34 percent of cell phone owners still don't turn on their security controls and about two-thirds of all property crimes are not reported to law enforcement. In addition, Bamboo Mobile estimates there are approximately 422 million idle devices ...

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