2011-01-11

California Supreme Court says warrantless searches of suspects’ text messages are legal
Posted by MobiG @ 12:27 am

Planning on getting arrested in California any time soon? You’d better make sure your text archives are free from any incriminating information as the state’s Supreme Court has now ruled it legal for police to check your missives folder without the need for a warrant. The justification for this privacy intrusion is that a phone search is “incidental” to a lawful arrest and its contents, much like the contents of your pockets or bags, fall within the realm of reasonable search. Two of the judges in the case did dissent, with one noting that “never before has it been possible to carry so much personal or business information in one’s pocket or purse,” which she argues should afford your iPhone, Droid or BB a higher level of privacy protection than, say, the packet of gummy bears you have in the other pocket. What do you think?

California Supreme Court says warrantless searches of suspects’ text messages are legal originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 10 Jan 2011 15:27:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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2010-05-05

Motorola’s Jha: moving headquarters to Cali not a ‘driving priority’
Posted by MobiG @ 4:48 am

Rumors have run rampant that the head of Motorola’s soon-to-be-independent Mobile Devices division, Sanjay Jha, has plans to high-tail back to the Californian home from whence he came (where his family still resides, coincidentally) once the split wraps up. That may still be the case, but it looks like it’s not necessarily happening any time soon coming off comments this week from the dude himself. In comments to shareholders on Monday, Jha said that “the mobile devices headquarters is in [Chicago suburb] Libertyville, and that will continue at the point of the split,” qualifying the statement by saying that he’d “evaluate [their] needs” afterward but that doesn’t “know” that relocating the business “is a driving priority right now.” Moving the business clearly has personal benefits for Jha — not to mention likely brings a refreshed Motorola access to a greater pool of high-tech talent in the Valley — but regardless of what happens, he says that he doesn’t think the company will “dramatically change [its] space in Chicago.” Might not be a bad idea to fly all the engineers away from those nasty Chicago winters for a couple months, anyway, right?

Motorola’s Jha: moving headquarters to Cali not a ‘driving priority’ originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Tue, 04 May 2010 19:48:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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2010-03-22

Select LA-area iPhones insist they’re in Boulder, Colorado
Posted by MobiG @ 12:46 am

The iPhone’s iteration of Google Maps has been shown up time and time again by Google Maps Navigation on Android, but a quirk this big just has to be linked to some Skyhook database issue. According to a new report coming from the LA area, select iPhone users in Southbay cities near Los Angeles are seeing their GPS software linked to Boulder, Colorado, and the issue has been going on for around a week now. What’s curious is that the erroneous positioning affects other third-party iPhone GPS apps as well, and an ABC report notes that a “spokesperson at AT&T said the problem is with Apple.” Pass the blame much, AT&T? So, have any of you LA-based iPhoners found yourself navigating to Folsom Field when trying to find your way to Rodeo Drive?

[Thanks, Charles]

Select LA-area iPhones insist they’re in Boulder, Colorado originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 21 Mar 2010 15:46:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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