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Police are using GPS tracking darts to tag fleeing vehicles and avoid dangerous pursuits

TechSpot

The Old Westbury Police Department in New York has implemented a novel approach to address fleeing vehicles during car chases. They have outfitted some cruisers with vehicle-mounted launchers that deploy foam projectiles containing heat-activated sticky glue from a company called StarChase. Read Entire Article

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RF Code Tags Now Tracking 2 Million Data Center Assets

Data Center Knowledge

RF Code tags over two million assets in the data center worldwide. Asset tracking tags help solve regulatory, financial and resource demands faced by today’s critical IT facilities. Management'

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Oppo’s leaked tracking tag has UWB and USB-C charging

The Verge

It looks like Oppo will be the next company to throw its hat in the Bluetooth tracking tag game, with a leak of the company’s new Smart Tag appearing over on XDA (via Weibo leaker Digital Chat Station). Of course, a Bluetooth tracker is only as good as the network of devices that can support it.

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Tile’s new ‘Scan & Secure’ feature will let you use its app to find unwanted tracking tags

The Verge

Tile has announced that it’s rolling out its new “Scan & Secure” feature in its app this week, allowing anyone with the Tile app to run a scan to see if there are any unwanted Tile tags or trackers near you that shouldn’t be there. Apple offers a similar app for Android, which lets users scan for similarly malicious AirTag trackers, too.

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What Is Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)? Meaning, Working, and Use Cases

IT Toolbox

Radio frequency identification (RFID) is a technology that uses tags to track and wirelessly identify objects. The post What Is Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)? Meaning, Working, and Use Cases appeared first on Spiceworks.

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Tracking EC2 Instances used by EKS with AWS CLI

Scott Lowe

As a sort of follow-up to my previous post on using the AWS CLI to track the specific Elastic Network Interfaces (ENIs) used by Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) cluster nodes, this post focuses on the EC2 instances themselves. Like the ENIs, EKS does add a cluster-specific tag to all EC2 instances in the cluster.

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Tracking ENIs used by EKS with AWS CLI

Scott Lowe

In this post, I’ll share a couple of AWS CLI commands that will help you track the ENIs used by an EKS cluster. When I first set out to find the easiest way to track the ENIs used by the nodes in an EKS cluster, I thought that AWS resource tags might be the key. Name , // Some code omitted here for brevity Tags : pulumi.

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