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We're watching you: Surveillance cameras are a hot ticket item, after Boston
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Apr 23, 2013
After Boston, surveillance cameras are hot sellers, and it's not just businesses that are buying.
Sifting evidence from video of the Boston Marathon bombings
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Apr 17, 2013
How cell phone and surveillance video is gathered and and processed to find clues, and track the perpetrators of the fatal attack in Boston.
'Facebook Home'? A new Facebook flavored smartphone
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Apr 2, 2013
Lindsey Turrentine, editor-in-chief of CNET Reviews joins Marketplace Tech host David Brancaccio to discuss what a Facebook smartphone would look like and why it might sell.
Caught in the cross fire? Coca-Cola accused of illegal mapping in China
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Mar 13, 2013
The government of the Yunnan province in Western China is going after Coca-Cola. Officials say the company has been illegally mapping the province with GPS devices.
Forget GPS jamming, drone 'spoofing' is all the rage
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Mar 11, 2013
For those who want to stop others from tracking their movement, GPS signals can be jammed -- albeit illegally. And now, GPS signals can also be 'spoofed.'
New TSA knife policy angers flight attendants
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Mar 8, 2013
The Transportation Security Administration has announced a policy change that would allow airline passengers to carry small knives and sports equipment onto planes, beginning next month. Flight attendants and air marshals protested.
Why GPS could keep its American accent
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Feb 8, 2013
The European Union is taking a hard look this week at its Galileo navigation system -- an alternative to American GPS. Galileo is so far costing three times what was projected.
What to consider before you buy the iPhone5
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Sep 13, 2012
Early adopters will likely pay a premium for the right to own the latest Apple product.
In end, lawsuit over property could assign 9/11 blame
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Sep 11, 2012
Because of an insurance dispute, after all these years, a jury may take on the question of whether airlines' poor security was responsible for the World Trade Center disaster.
The mysterious case of purloined Apple IDs, hackers and the FBI
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Sep 6, 2012
AntiSec claims it stole data off an FBI laptop, the Bureau denies it. What does it mean for you?











