People often think leaving your phone on doesn't have much of an impact - but one pilot explains how they can tell.
A pilot has explained the real reason passengers need to switch their phones to airplane mode during flights, and it's not just a formality ...
Owning multiple Kindles sounds practical, yet for most readers one device does everything you need, with a few exceptions.
Digital forensics expert Heather Barnhart, who helped solve Idaho student murders, says Nancy Guthrie's abductor may have ...
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5 Warning Signs Your Relationship Is Stuck in Airplane Mode
So, you know that feeling when your phone is on, but it’s not actually doing anything? No calls, no texts, just a glowing screen? Relationships do that too. It’s that weird "Airplane Mode" phase where ...
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Digital forensics could be the tool that helps 'paint a picture of truth' in the Guthrie case
As the investigation into Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance continues with no suspect publicly identified and challenges with DNA evidence, experts may turn to digital forensics ...
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How 40 million flights a year stay safe without locking the doors
Most airplane doors aren’t locked — yet at cruising altitude, it would take the equivalent of lifting 9,000 kilograms to force one open. At around 33,000 feet, the air density drops to one-third of ...
It's been 25 days since Nancy Guthrie disappeared from her Tucson home in the middle of the night. The FBI is involved. A $1 ...
The lack of evidence in the suspected kidnapping of Nancy Guthrie presents major challenges for law enforcement, but a digital forensics expert noted similarities between the case and the Idaho ...
These days, our cellphones have practically become an extension of ourselves. From the moment we wake up to minutes before falling asleep, people are constantly reaching for, glancing at or fully ...
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