The invention relates to an electronically operated license plate screen that allows the user to conceal their Perspex (RTM) number plates. The number plate preferably fitted with an polymer dispersed liquid crystal (PDLC) screen which can be turned from clear to opaque using a button mounted ...
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and is managed via Bluetooth using a smartphone app. Rplates are also equipped with an LTE antenna, which can be used to push updates, change the plate if the vehicle is reported stolen or lost, and notify vehicle owners if their car may have been stolen. ...
On the face of it, this is nothing new. The police have always been able to run a license plate. The difference is they would do it manually, and that limited its use. It simply wasn’t feasible for the police to run the plates of every car in a parking garage, or every car that...
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- Added Lock Screen widget App Privacy The developer,Volker Voecking Software Engineering, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see thedeveloper’s privacy policy. ...
“With this new firmware created by IOActive, a malicious user can change the plate screen at will using a mobile app that connects over BLE [Bluetooth] to the plate,” Rodriguez wrote inresearch published earlier this year. A Reviver spokesperson toldPopular Scienceefforts to manipulate license...
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