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Tile, Inc. (stylized as tile) is an American consumer electronics company which produces tracking devices that users can attach to their belongings such as keys and backpacks. A companion mobile app for Android and iOS allows users to track the devices using Bluetooth 4.0 in order to locate lost items or to view their last detected location. [1]
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The StarChase system, as of mid-2013 was in use by the Arizona Department of Public Safety, [5] Los Angeles Sheriff's Department, Austin Police Department, [6] and other agencies globally including the Ontario Provincial Police. [7] By early 2023, the company released a variation using a rifle platform called the 'Guardian-HX'.
Bottom line: I can't recommend the Onn Item Tracker. Even when my first unit was working, it wasn't as loud as an AirTag, meaning I'd have a harder time hearing it beep while trying to locate it.
Convinced that the concept could be achieved, Mr. Kolessar obtained approval from Arbitron's management to undertake a fast-track effort to determine feasibility. Lacking the internal expertise to do so, additional outside help from the company, Martin Marietta, was sought. Facing cutbacks in the defense industry, Martin Marietta agreed to take ...
Nielsen SoundScan began tracking sales data for Nielsen on March 1, 1991. [7] The May 25 issue of Billboard published Billboard 200 and Country Album charts based on SoundScan "piece count data", [ 8 ] [ 9 ] and the first Hot 100 chart to debut with the system was released on November 30, 1991.
The El Segundo Police Department said it received several noise complaints on Saturday. “We are aware of the loud booming sound affecting the city,” the department posted on X .
Construction crews transform the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum from a football stadium to host the Bush Light a quarter-mile short track NASCAR exhibition race. (Allen J. Schaben/Los Angeles Times)