Mobile Forensic Investigation
Android reclaims 61 percent of all U.S. smartphone sales

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Grabbing ground lost during the holiday quarter, Android now holds almost two-thirds of the U.S. market, says NPD Group. Read this blog post by Lance Whitney on Internet & Media.

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Experts foresee Web of horror

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The shocking news that a Burlington mother’s stabbing death was watched by a stunned teen over a live iPad video chat opens new possibilities and difficult questions about Web evidence in a heavily plugged-in world, lawyers say.

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Discarded digital devices can retain sensitive data

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Aging laptops and cellphones that run on Windows XP and Android respectively are vulnerable.

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More iPhones subject to search warrants, iPads too

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A survey of court records reveals that a growing number of iPhones(s aapl) and iPads are the target of forensic examinations by federal agents.

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Swallowed memory card data likely salvageable: expert | CTV British Columbia

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A memory card police believe has spent days in the belly of a B.C. hang glider may still contain salvageable evidence, according to an expert in digital forensics.

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New Study Shows Boom in Mobile Social Networking Usage

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People now spend more mobile phone time engaged with social networks than they do playing games.

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Lenovo to invest $800 million into new mobile device development facilities

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The world’s second (or third) biggest PC manufacturer has announced plans to invest $800 million in a new mobile product-centric facility.

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Ask A Cop: Can Officer Take My Cell Phone?

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Cell phones and police are a topic the courts haven’t fully decided yet. What do you think?

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A forthcoming source of new evidence?

A phone’s call detail records and tower data may or may not corroborate each other…