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Can electronic evidence be extracted from PDAs or cellular phones?

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Can electronic evidence be extracted from PDAs or cellular phones?

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As PDA’s, cellular phones, and other portable electronic devices become increasingly powerful, their capabilities and functions resemble traditional personal computers. With the ability of using advanced applications, access the Internet, and send and receive email, these electronic devices often contain an abundance of information pertinent to an investigation or litigation. Forensic investigative techniques can be readily employed on PDA’s, cellular phones, and other electronic devices to identify, isolate, and analyze data in full accordance with court admissible guidelines.

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