GPS Tracker

Cool New GPS Goggles Gives Skiing a Whole New Perspective

by Joshua Wiesenfeld on September 26, 2011

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Zeal Optics, a company based in Colorado, has developed a gadget that constitutes the skiing and tech buff’s dream come true. Zeal has rolled out a pair of top-of-the-line ski goggles that have incorporated cutting edge GPS technology.

Child Tracking Tested in Swedish Daycare

by Yannick Schwarz on September 22, 2011

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A daycare center in the city of Malmoe, Sweden announced that it would implement a GPS tracking system to monitor the children’s whereabouts.

GPS Being Used as a Money Saver in Albany, Georgia

by Sally Mizrachi on July 13, 2011

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Mayor of Albany, Georgia, Dr. Willie Adams recently made a public statement suggesting that all city vehicles be equipped with GPS tracking systems.

GPS Plays Offense

by Sally Mizrachi on June 17, 2011

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The London rugby team, the Saxons, have recently discovered a way to use GPS to triumph over opposing teams.

How to Select a GPS Tracker: Which GPS Tracker Are You?

by Evan Kessler on November 11, 2010

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To paraphrase the old adage and the 80′s TV show, “diff’rent folks are into diffr’ent strokes” (and also, what you talking ’bout Willis?). Though not all of those different folks have a prescient eye on ruling the world, it’s a good bet the majority of them take occasion to roam it. In this, the age [...]

Geocachers Save Women Trapped in Desert

by Moshe Lehmann on August 29, 2010

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Treasure hunters became rescuers last week, when two Geocachers stumbled upon two stranded women in the deserts of the Western US. Roy Joseph and Paul Fox were “geocaching” in their off-road jeep on the Colorado-Utah border the week of August 25th. As they motored along, they passed a stationary van – an uncommon occurrence in [...]

GPS Tracking May Allow Minor Offenders to Walk

by Ahuva Zucker on August 20, 2010

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There are many ways to break the law, most of which lead a criminal straight to prison. White-collar and non-violent crimes are just as rampant, if not more so, than violent crimes, and yet we choose to punish the offenders the same way: by confining them in dingy prisons controlled by the government. Do carjackers [...]

It has come up in many a court whether or not tracking a suspect with a GPS tracker is legal. Is it a breach of the fourth amendment? Is a tracker a form of “unreasonable searches”? Need it be dependent on a warrant “upon probable cause supported by Oath or affirmation”? Is it in violation [...]