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October 27th, 2009 admin No comments

Use Information From Mobile Phones in an Investigation and as Evidence

Extracting complete and unaltered information from mobile phones and smart phones is vital for any investigation. A Cell Phone can be’black box' providing invaluable information for a criminal investigation. A doubt in the authenticity of data extracted from the device immediately dismisses any value the data could have as court evidence, and negates its usefulness for investigation purposes.

Modern mobile phones contain much more information than most people realize. Symbian OS based smart phones store data such as call list, SMS events, GPRS and Wi.Fi data connections in system event logs, but no access to such data is provided with any of the original manufacturer's consumer tools or commercially available third-party alternatives. Sony Ericsson smart phones store even more information, and have even less extraction support from the manufacturer and the third parties.

Oxygen Forensic Suite by Oxygen Software http://www.oxygensoftware.com/ not only provides complete access to all information stored in mobile and smart phones, but it guarantees the authenticity of the data it extracts. Information obtained from cellular phones with the help of Oxygen Forensic Suite is authentic enough to be recognized as cout evidence.

Technically, Oxygen Forensic Suite is one of the most advanced data extraction tools on the market. It is also among the most compatible ones, supporting over 300 different Nokia phones and smart phones based on Symbian OS. Symbian smart phones are manufactured by numerous companies, including BenQ, Lenovo, LG, Motorola, Panasonic, Samsung, Sendo, Siemens, Sony Ericsson, and Vodafone.

Oxygen Software fully stands behind its products, and adds support for the new phones shortly after they are released on the market.

Basic information extracted by Oxygen Forensic Suite starts with information about the phone itself such as its model, serial number, and IMEI and SIM.card data. This is followed by detailed address book and contact lists including the phone numbers, pictures, e.mail addresses, and fax numbers. Also extracted are caller groups, logs of calls that were dialed, received, missed or forwarded, SMS, MMS and E.mail messages including service data, calendars, schedulers and organizer events, To.Do items, text notes, uploaded files and photos taken with the embedded digital camera, video and sound clips, games and Java applications. Oxygen Forensic Suite has access and fully extracts all information contained in a given cell phone.

Oxygen Forensic Suite can be used in any country and extracts data in any language thanks to its full Unicode support. Oxygen Forensic Suite won't garble your data when it encounters a none-Latin character.

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Information As Well As History On Apple Products And Much More!

Lets be real here, Apple is by far one of the leading and most popular brands out there, which is truly saying something, considering there's 5 million other ones trying to push their way through as well. In my eyes even though there are several different "popular" brands, there is definitely, without a doubt, a top 20, and Apple is in that top 20. Not only do they sell Mp3 players, audio devices, media devices, phones and laptops, but these products are quality assured, unlike other brands, Apple takes pride in their work.

For those that don't know who in the world Apple even is (shame on you), they were first established in 1976 and Incorporated in 1977, the original company was called Apple Computer Inc. In 2007 they dropped the word "computer" out of the company to show that the company isn't just a computer company anymore. They are also able to produce other items like the ones listed above, such as Mac, iPhone, iPod, Apple TV, Mac OS X, Mac OS X Server, iLife, iWork, Cinema Display and AirPort, among other things.

Here's a few little cool things you might not know about Apple -
The first logo wasn't the "rainbow Apple", instead it was a logo featuring Isaac Newton under the fabled apple tree. The rainbow Apple came in second and was used between 1976-1998, and the last logo that was used from 1998 to present has been the monochrome Apple, although I have seen the Apple logo on certain products out this year, it seems to have taken on a silvery color.

Apple's first slogan was "Byte into an Apple", and was coined in the 1970s. From then in 1997-2002 Apple started to use the slogan "Think Different" in advertising campaigns. The company also has specific slogans for specific products for example "i Think therefore iMac" was used in 1998 to promote the iMac.

Although Apple isn't completely "green" they are really trying to make the toxins and non-recyclable components in the computer more safe for the environment. In fact, they even decided in 2007 and 2008 to try and become a little more "green" by updating from cold cathode lamps to mercury free LEDs and arsenic free LCDs!

The Apple Newton was the first flop for Apple. The Newton was a PDA product that eventually ended up paving the way for other PDAs such as Palm Pilot and the new iPhone.

Revenue: $24.01 billion
Website: Apple
Employees 28,000 in 2008

As you can see, Apple has come a really long way and has had many different attempts at reinvention, rises and of course like all companies, falls. But this company in particular, seems to have pushed the tides by not only staying in the race, but beating out many of the other competitors. I think Apple is probably one of the most sincere companies out there. They don't just churn out products in order to profit from them unlike other unnamed sites and brands! This is a good company to go with if you just want a good quality product, or if you just have always been a huge Apple fan!

If you prefer another product or company over Apple, good ones to try would be Benq-Siemens Black Box, Motorola and Nokia. These two brands may not have a iPhone but they do have a lot of other really cool looking phones and other electronics that have been highly rated.

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This author is a huge fan of Apple Products