Friday, May 23, 2008

Man 'stole rental cars after planting GPS devices in them' - Daily Yomiuri On-Line

Man 'stole rental cars after planting GPS devices in them' - Daily Yomiuri On-Line
A 30-year-old man has been indicted on charges of stealing rental cars by installing global positioning system devices in rented vehicles, tracking their location after they are returned to rental companies, and then stealing them by using copied

Lawyer challenges government use of GPS tracking - CNBC
NEW HAVEN, Conn. - An accountant charged in a federal probe of mob influence in the trash industry is challenging the government's use of a sophisticated GPS tracking device that he says was put on his car without a warrant. Christopher Rayner's

Lawyer argues GPS tracking is unreasonable search - Norwich Bulletin
An accountant charged in a federal probe of mob influence in the trash industry is challenging the government’s use of a sophisticated GPS tracking device that he says was put on his car without a warrant. Christopher Rayner’s lawyer, Ross Garber

Monday, May 19, 2008

Latest News - dBusinessNews.com

Latest News - dBusinessNews.com
Dallas Event Raises $60,000 for Student Scholarships DENVER -- The American Indian College Fund's (the Fund) event U.S. Air Force Awards Lockheed Martin Team $1.4 Billion Contract to Build GPS III Space System DENVER -- The U.S. Air Force today

Electronic Bracelets Track Kids Who Skip School - NPR News
Talk of the Nation , May 15, 2008 · Electronic monitoring ankle bracelets are used across the country to keep track of repeat criminal offenders. Now, several schools are using GPS monitors to keep tabs on students who have a history of truancy

GPS grows as a crime-fighting tool in U.S. - ABS-CBN
BOSTON (Reuters) - It was just after 10 p.m. when William Cotter, wearing a belt full of ammunition, burst into the home of his estranged wife, Dorothy, shooting her in the back with a sawed-off shot gun before taking his own life. Just five days