Yuval Ben-Moshe writes:
Freezing Android phones just won't break the ice with forensic investigators.
Leading and available mobile forensics tools already have similar capabilities, enabling law enforcement to effectively obtain admissible evidences from mobile devices.
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BlackBerry says more than 30,000 new applications for the BlackBerry 10 platform have been added to its BlackBerry World app store in the past seven weeks, which means there are now more than 100,000 apps available.
The BlackBerry 10 platform was announced on 30th January, along with the Z10 and Q10 smartphones.
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Google has announced a new note-taking service called Google Keep, which is currently available as an Android application and via the web.
The company describes it as an online equivalent of ‘sticky notes’.
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A fifth of all consumer vehicles in North America and Western Europe - around 90 million cars - are expected to have app-capable multimedia systems by 2017, according to a new report from Juniper Research.
This growth is expected to be driven by increased smartphone penetration and improvements to in-car entertainment units.
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UK business Masabi, which has pioneered the introduction of mobile tickets for public transport, has secured $2.8 million (£1.8 million) in funding from investment firms Fontinalis Partners, MMC Ventures and m8 Capital.
The money will be used to accelerate the roll-out of mobile tickets in the USA following the company’s successful implementation of m-tickets for rail and ferry services in Boston.
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