The advent of Bluetooth trackers has made it a lot easier to find your bag or keys when they’re lost, but it has also put inconspicuous tracking tools in the hands of people who might misuse them.
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Android users, rejoice: AirTag-like trackers for Android exist. After a painfully slow rollout, Google’s Find Hub (previously known as Find My Device) is now live, and while it’s not flawless, it’s ...
Pebblebee has launched its new Clip, Card, and Tag Bluetooth trackers. These trackers will be compatible with the overhauled Find My Device network on Android. The trackers cost $30 each and are ...
Google today will begin to roll out a new safety feature, unknown tracker alerts, first announced at its developer event Google I/O this spring. The feature will allow Android users to be alerted ...
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Following in the footsteps of Tile, Apple, and Samsung, it sounds like Google will be the latest Big-Tech company to make a Bluetooth tracker. Android researcher Kuba Wojciechowski has spotted code ...
The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG), the standards organization behind the tech that lets you wirelessly connect a pair of headphones, quietly announced an update to the specification this week ...
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