MOBILE, Alabama-- iWitness, a Seattle-based personal security technology company, is introducing an iPhone app that people can use for free during October as part of National Crime Prevention Month.
This event is one of many that the University hosts to recognize the stories of genocide survivors. The talk occurred in Siebel Center for Design’s Starlight room. Speakers presented the stories of ...
Executive Editor David Carnoy has been a leading member of CNET's Reviews team since 2000. He covers the gamut of gadgets and is a notable reviewer of mobile accessories and portable audio products, ...
Middle and high school students have the chance to win scholarships of up to $5,000 – and additional money for their educators and schools – by entering the fourth annual IWitness Video Challenge ...
iWitness uses geolocation data shared by users to pinpoint the location where a post, photo, or video originated. iWitness allows users to see content from a particular location in real time or by ...
Every day, we find new uses for our smart phones. They entertain us, inform us, and now, protect us. A service called iWitness is teaming up with Seattle University to protect students against ...
SEATTLE, Oct. 24, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — Violence and crime are global issues that affect individuals of every age, gender, race, and socioeconomic status. Now, there’s a personal safety app for iOS and ...
In a video, a Holocaust survivor remembers how he had to kill the family dog as he faced deportation to a wartime ghetto, where there would not be enough food for humans and none for animals. After ...
I’m not sure if <a href="https://www.iwitness.com/" target="_blank">iWitness</a> will actually make me safer, or if it just gives me a false sense of security, but ...
ATLANTA - He's a comedian known for hosting Talk Soup and Wipeout. Now, he's quizzing contestants on their memory and powers of observation on iWitness. Host John Henson stopped by Good Day Atlanta to ...