Research In Motion, the maker of BlackBerry smartphones, has agreed to pull downloadable applications that help users evade sobriety checkpoints and drunk driving citations. Sens. Harry Reid of Nevada ...
A SoCal teacher hopes his DUI checkpoint app will help keep drunken drivers off the road - but an anti-drunk driving advocacy group claims it could give drivers a “false sense of security.” Geno Rose, ...
Under names like "Trapster," "Fuzz Alert" and "Phantom Alert," new iPhone and smartphone apps -- many of them free -- scope out where police are lurking looking for speeders or red light violators.
During a U.S. Senate subcommittee hearing on Tuesday, Apple Vice President of Software Technology Guy L. "Bud" Tribble told senators that the company is in the process of "looking into" the legality ...