by lwadmin | Mar 31, 2017 | In the Media
New software called L8NT has been developed in Iowa City to better ensure public safety nationally. Police Officer David Schwindt, the founder of L8NT, said this new software would be exclusively sold to law enforcement and would locate stolen items connected to WiFi,...
by lwadmin | Mar 26, 2017 | In the Media
According to the FBI, 97 percent of stolen laptop computers are never recovered and thefts of smartphones are costing consumers millions. Right now, an Iowa City police officer is hoping to bring those numbers way down with a new product he Created in the Corridor....
by lwadmin | Mar 22, 2017 | Uncategorized
An Iowa City, Iowa, police officer has helped come up with a new computer program that can track stolen Wi-Fi-capable electronic devices like cellphones and laptops. Read more at PoliceMag.com.
by lwadmin | Mar 21, 2017 | In the Media
An Iowa City police officer has helped come up with a new computer program that can track stolen Wi-Fi-capable electronic devices like cellphones and laptops. It’s something that’s unlike any other tools currently available to law enforcement, said Officer...
by lwadmin | Mar 9, 2017 | In the Media
Concept has moved closer to reality for an Iowa City police officer who has developed a tool to help recover stolen Wi-Fi-capable devices. David Schwindt said a law enforcement agency that has tested his product — called L8NT — received an alert for a stolen device...
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