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Ford revealed on Wednesday its newest pursuit-rated vehicle--the company's first-ever specially designed Police Interceptor utility vehicle.
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Summer is flying by fast and our 21st annual training conference is coming up quick! With training budgets tighter than ever, LEVA is proud to announce an entire day of highly sought after digital evidence training will be provided absolutely FREE to any law enforcement professional at our 21st annual training conference!
An entire day of FREE training on properly seizing digital evidence, to include:
§ Mobile Phone Seizure Certification (MPSC): Are you responsible for collecting and preserving evidence? Have you ever had to seize a mobile phone? Then what? This session will guide you through process and best practices to obtain a mobile phone seizure certification while at the LEVA conference! Presenter: Pam King, BK Forensics
§ Digital Evidence Collection Training (DECT): This session is intended to assist State and local law enforcement and other first responders who may be responsible for preserving an electronic crime scene and for recognizing, collecting, and safeguarding digital evidence. First responders must use caution when they seize electronic devices. Improperly accessing data stored on electronic devices may violate Federal laws.Presenter: Steven Mueller, Defiance County, Ohio Sheriff’s Office.
You do not need to be a LEVA member to participate in any of the training we offer!
Register Online!Prospective students and conference attendees can now submit their registrations entirely online for all LEVA events! Vendor OpportunitiesGet your company and/or product in front of the law enforcement community's video related decision makers at this year's conference! Go to www.leva.org and click the CONFERENCE tab to get all the details. For specific conference related questions, contact Mr. Jan Garvin, LEVA Training VP, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it |
When Canonical broke the news recently that Ubuntu 10.10 will include uTouch 1.0, a multitouch and gesture stack, it caused a flurry of excitement about the Linux release's potential for use in tablets.
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http://www.pcworld.com/article/204225/what_will_ubuntu_1010_look_like.html
The group that licenses patents for the widely used H.264 video encoding and streaming technology has committed to charge no royalties ever for use by Web sites that use it for freely available video.
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http://news.cnet.com/8301-30685_3-20014864-264.html
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