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more about #surveillance more comments → Curves: I want exactly the opposite of this. I dont want to hear whats being said, its why I turn the radio up LOUD. If you hear/know things, you then become... more » Nick: the walls at my old apartment were so thin i just used a dixie cup . . . to drink water. #nextroom more » met2art: And this is exactly why Banana-Nose Maldonado always runs the tap water during sensitive conversations. #nextroom more » otko's pic is missing: Kid tested, Hans Moleman approved. #astakmole more » Pessimippopotamus: Well. There goes the ceiling cat. How should I put it down? Remind me to delete its Twitter account as well. more » GitEmSteveDave_IsNotLarryGaga: Damn, if it was cheaper, or if I had any sort of sponsorship, I would love to have these at my house. Especially love the PTZ part, and wondering if ... more » Kaiser-Machead: Vader may have used something like this to finally find out who was snatching his bantha crackers from the pantry. more » szrimaging: You city slickers need to quit being afraid of the wildlife. 90% of it won't do anything to you, unless you threaten it first. Seriously, wolves, blac... more » trs: Judging by the spotlights setup and food strewn about, i'm guessing this person baited the bear. That's a pretty damn stupid and irresponsible thing t... more » Jeb_Hoge: That third video? Picture it, but add a full bottle of rum in my hand and make it in a city parking lot. The bleeding went on for a while but I smelle... more » superberg: [www.penny-arcade.com] more » Bokusatsu_Tenshi: nightvision, wireless and the size of pack'o cigarettes... sounds about right for a pervert shoving it on a girls' locker room... or hidden sex cam. ... more » banmojo: We have so much more to learn from God's amazing designs found in the nature He created. more » frigg: When is DARPA going to make reconnaissance spiders? I thought the rule was anything in Minority Report has to get made first. more » Curves: As of today, the Hummingbird feeder in my back yard comes down. more » -
#surveillance
The Next Room Eavesdropping Device Is Way Better Than a Drinking Glass
Next Room is kind of like a mash up between a stethoscope, MP3 player and an old fashioned drinking glass. According to the product page, you can hear what is being said through wooden walls, doors, windows—even steel plates. More » -
#webcam
Astak Mole Webcam Sends Your Shame To YouTube and Talks About You On Twitter
The Mole webcam infiltrates your inner sanctum, records the goings on and automatically sends the footage to YouTube. It can also notify you via email or Twitter. More » -
#security
Surveillance Footage Highlights The Hazards Of Living In the Woods
When you live out in the woods, thieves are the least of your worries. More » -
#uavs
Pentagon Wants a Flying Bug: This Flapping Nano Bot is Phase One
Last year, DARPA granted aerospace firm, Aeronvironment, a chunk of change and six-months to demonstrate a bird-sized Nano Air Vehicle (NAV). This video shows the result: the "smallest ever free-flying aircraft to hover and climb with flapping wings." More » -
#surveillance
Wi-Spy EX30 Spy Cam: For The Paranoid Porn Addict
Whether you're hunting for jobs at work, or taking some "alone time", the Wi-Spy wireless surveillance system can avoid anyone sneaking up on you. It's also good for stuff that matters, like keeping an eye on your kid's safety. More » -
#surveillance
Britain Putting CCTV Cameras in Homes to Make Sure Kids Do Their Homework
Thousands of "the worst families in England" are being put in "sin bins," or subsidized housing outfitted with closed-circuit cameras. The cameras will be used to ensure that children do their homework and go to bed on time. Holy shit. More » -
#robots
Pentagon's Robot Hummingbird Christened "Nano Air Vehicle"
The Pentagon's wacky sci-fi department DARPA has been working on robotic hummingbird-based drones to serve as miniature spies. They're not nearly as agile or adorable as real hummingbirds, but DARPA is well on their way to achieving that dream. More » -
#surveillance
SIM Card Spy Ear Gets Smaller, Scumbags Get Bigger
Like the earlier, larger version, this SIM Card Spy Ear allows users of questionable character to listen in on other people's conversations by dialing their own phone number. More » -
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#crime
FBI Agents Accused of Spying on Teen Girls Trying on Prom Dresses
In a surprising display of perviness, two agents in West Virginia are accused of aiming their surveillance cameras at a dressing room where teenage girls tried on prom dresses for a charity function. More » -
#surveillance
Friendly Dragonfly Streetlamp Helps You Forget Big Bro Is Watching
Its wings are covered with an array of bright LEDs, its head, a video camera. You see that it sees you, about to commit some misdemeanor. But it's too cute—there's no way you're in trouble. More » -
#binoculars
LightSpeed Binoculars Transmit Secure Video and Audio Via Infrared
Designed primarily for military use, these LightSpeed binoculars are capable of transmitting "untappable" voice and video signals to another set of binoculars using infrared. More » -
#security
Digital Window Gives Non-Distorted 180º Real Time Panoramas
The Digital Window camera stitches the video from five image sensors to give a non-distorted 180º real-time panorama. According to Tenebraex, the technology was designed to make armored vehicle's doors transparent for the soldiers inside. -
#shhhh
Every Taxi in Beijing Bugged With GPS-Tagging Microphone For Instant Surveillance
If you're in Beijing for the Olympics kick starting this weekend, don't be spilling any beans (state secrets or otherwise) in your cab back to the hotel, because you're being listened to. As the WSJ is reporting, on your taxi's dash is a microphone that can be activated remotely, at any time and without the driver's knowledge, for a live listen into any one of Beijing's estimated 70,000 cabs. And then, if the folks on the other end don't like what they hear, they can take things even further. More »



