It's waterproof, compact, sticks to virtually anything, has a charge that lasts a year and could be the solution to the ubiquitous "Have you seen my car keys?" question. Tile, a white matchbook-size ...
Apple isn't the only tracking tag company making it harder for stalkers and thieves to track you. Tile is rolling out a "Scan and Secure" feature in its Android and iOS apps to help you detect ...
Tile is preparing to launch its first ultra wideband (UWB) tracker, with new leaks suggesting the upcoming tag will take on Apple and Samsung as the company broadens its partnerships to maintain its ...
Tile trackers, used to locate everything from lost keys to stolen pets, are used by more than 88 million people worldwide, according to Tile’s parent company, Life360. But researchers who examined the ...
Tile has announced that it’s rolling out its new “Scan & Secure” feature in its app this week, allowing anyone with the Tile app to run a scan to see if there are any unwanted Tile tags or trackers ...
Tile is planning to introduce a new tracking device with Ultra Wideband capabilities, an expected core feature of Apple's long-rumored "AirTags." Apple has been working on its own UWB tracking tags ...
Location tracking devices are not new. The technology has been around for nearly a decade—offering many of us a simple way to keep track of our keys, luggage, backpacks, remote controls and more.
Just a day after Apple touted its beefed-up privacy precautions for AirTags — in the wake of criminal incidents involving the tracking devices — an article in The New York Times on Friday showed their ...
KPRC2 investigates spoke with two women, both mothers, who were tracked and followed for miles using these devices in different circumstances. Brandy says, in her case, someone attached an Apple Air ...
Startups aiming to tap into the ubiquity of smartphones and extend their reach with additional hardware add-ons (plus an app) are winking rapidly into existence, as the disruptive vanguard for the ...