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Forensic Magazine
TECHNOLOGY, TRENDS, PRODUCTS AND SOLUTIONS FOR FORENSIC PROFESSIONALS
 

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THIS WEEK'S FEATURE
Bringing files back from the dead
For years, tech-savvy criminals had only to send illicit files to their desktop trash bin in order to put them out of the reach of investigators.
Now it's not so easy.
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NEWS
  • One in 12 has DNA stored in British crime database
  • DoD eyes new forensic imaging software
  • Homeland security grant funds Florida forensics bureau
  • Daylight Forensic and Advisory announces Miami expansion
  • Fujitsu: Data unrecoverable in new tests

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    IN THE MAGAZINE
    New lasers speed forensic recovery
    Addressing long-held limitations, a new generation of portable, low-power consumption, laser-based tools should enable their widespread use at crime scenes.
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    FORENSIC FIVE: PRODUCT FOCUS
  • Coherent's laser system. The TracER is a portable forensic laser system specifically designed for modern criminology and forensics. (Coherent.com)
  • Bel-Art Products' large volume vacuum storage. This high strength desiccator will hold a full vacuum at room temperature for 24 hours and remain airtight. (Bel-Art Products)
  • Caliper Life Sciences' automated eletrophoresis system. The LabChip 90 system is an automated alternative to slab gels. (Caliper Life Sciences)
  • Rofin USA's light source. The Polilight PL500 uses a 500W long life xenon arc lamp. System includes all needed components including goggles. (Rofin USA)
  • Bode Technology's digital documentation. The BodEpen can be used to generate a hard copy of data, notes and sketches on a pad, but can also be docked to upload all the information directly into a computer. (Bode Technology)
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