Cell Deck allows Police to Download Data from PDA’s and Cell Phones

April 21, 2006 – 7:05 am

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A new device called the “Cell Deck” gives police the ability to download data from PDA’s and Cell Phones.

This technology was developed by Logicube,  a company based in Chatsworth California. It’s compatible with over 160 cell phones and PDA models. With just a few taps of a stylus, the Cell Deck is able to identify the cell phone model, and then connect to the SIM card to download and/print text messages, audio and video downloads, and call logs.

The CIA, FBI and even Scotland Yard are already using this to help fight terrorism and other crimes.

The Cell Deck comes with a price tag of $20,000.00, but is probably worth the money to help protect and defend. You just have to wonder how many “little guys” will be affected by this technology..

 

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  1. 2 Responses to “Cell Deck allows Police to Download Data from PDA’s and Cell Phones”

  2. I would like to be able to use this soft ware in an investagation I am doing

    By matt archuleta on Oct 18, 2007

  3. how can you say that this machine is worthe the price.
    it only works with 160 devices and the cost is astronimical.

    thier are other Forensic solutions like the UFED from Cellebrite; that machine works with 1,300 devices and is a quarter of the price. :sad:

    By D P on Feb 27, 2008

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