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TechMinnesota smartphone kill switch kicks in next July, state is first in nation to mandate handset featureby Judy Mottl
TechKill Bill: Smartphone kill switch legislation finally makes past California senateby Joseph Mayton
TechSmartphone thefts double in number as users aren't bothering to use simple security, says studyby Judy Mottl
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Business TechPoliticians, wireless carriers express opposing views on cellphone 'kill switch'by Anne Patterson
TechU.S. carriers oppose Samsung's plan of building a 'kill switch' in its smartphonesby staff reporter
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