Monday, April 17, 2006

Sprint users can track children via GPS


Sprint users can track children via GPS
Kerala Next - KANSAS CITY, Mo. Up until now, parents had to deal with a separate company or buy special equipment to track their children through their cell phones. Sprint Nextel Corp. becomes the first U.S. wireless provider to sell its own product when the

Sprint service can keep track of children
Seattle Times - With the help of technology, kids will no longer be able to claim they are at a friend's house or at school when they really aren't. Starting today, Sprint Nextel is launching a cellphone service that allows parents to pinpoint where their children

Sprint Helps Parents Keep Tabs on Kids
NewsFactor Network - Demand for parental controls in devices ranging from PCs to gaming systems has been increasing steadily, according to Parry Aftab, executive director of watchdog group WiredSafety. The challenge is to create services and products that are easy to use

GPS tracking: the high-tech ball and chain
Allentown Morning Call - He was serving a three-month sentence for forgery in Lehigh County. But instead of being behind bars, he moved freely within a miles-wide area while working as a salesman or doing everyday tasks such as food shopping. Still, authorities knew