New technology in NC uses geofencing for missing person alerts as search for Nancy Guthrie continues New technology in North Carolina could help other families spare the pain of losing a loved one.
Geofencing is a tool now in the toolbelt of North Carolina Missing Persons to help drill down and alert a small geographic area quickly to a person's disappearance. As Savannah Guthrie shares her ...
The launch of the GVP Task Group represents an exciting expansion of the 6 GHz Committee’s work in enabling spectrum sharing through practical, industry-driven standards.” — Peter Young, Comsearch, An ...
WASHINGTON, DC, UNITED STATES, March 18, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — The Wireless Innovation Forum (WInnForum), a leading industry body advancing innovation and ...
A bipartisan group of Minnesota lawmakers has proposed a bill seeking to ban warrants allowing law enforcement to gather data revealing which cellphones and other devices that were near a crime scene ...
Woodrum, 62, was the owner of a hair salon in Paso Robles, California, who lived alone in her Victorian-style ranch home, named Paradise Ranch, after her husband Robert died a few years prior. "Nancy ...
It sometimes seems technology provides a moving target for the Fourth Amendment, evolving new means of snooping on people while courts struggle to keep up. That's the case with Chatrie v. United ...
Suspect in Nancy Guthrie kidnapping was seen with a walkie-talkie, suggesting accomplices. Use of walkie-talkies hindered investigators’ geofencing efforts by avoiding traceable devices. “It’s a ...
Washington, D.C., March 02, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The New Civil Liberties Alliance filed an amicus curiaebrief today in Chatrie v. United States urging the Supreme Court to rule that the government ...
WASHINGTON — The American Civil Liberties Union, the ACLU of Virginia, Electronic Frontier Foundation, and the Center on Privacy & Technology at Georgetown Law ...