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Cellebrite Is Developing Roadside Police 'Textalyzer' Device

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Cellebrite Is Developing Roadside Police 'Textalyzer' Device
Cellebrite, the company many believe helped the FBI crack into the iPhone 5c belonging to a San Bernardino terrorist, is developing a roadside "textalyzer" device to help law enforcement determine whether someone involved in a motor vehicle accident was unlawfully driving while distracted.

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