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SMS-activated laser hack blinds security cameras

We’ll be straight with you: under no circumstances should you give this villainous “hack” a go outside of one serious round of perfectly legal Capture The Flag. That said, a Hollywood-inspired individual figured that he’d rig up the next great security camera deactivation scheme for the 007 writers the world over to take note of, and if you’ve got a scope, a laser, a spare cellphone (and quick thumbs for SMS-ing), and a bit of wiring knowledge, you too can piece together a dubious hack that you’ll likely never utilize. ‘Course, if… Continue Reading»

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Scientists create paper-thin, flexible, biodegradable battery

With the rapid decrease in the size of mobile phone and other Gizmos which keep reducing their size, it become necessary for Scientists to make a really thin battery which will further decrease the size of batteries. Thats what they have done, make it papper thin. If you remember those motorolla Slim phone, battery is the only thing that makes them thinner. Now let us see what this new technology can do to the size of mobile phones. The best thing about this battery is that, it is biodegradable(Now we can say we are doing something to overcome the pollution)and… Continue Reading»

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Clarion DrivTrax GPS for bikers

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Bikers no longer need to gripe about how they’re being left out by the GPS industry. Clarion has delivered the DrivTrax GPS navigation system especially for bikers, where the use of AA batteries offer up to 11 hours of autonomy. Other than keeping you on track in your journey, the DrivTrax GPS also features an integrated speaker that voices out directions so you can keep your eyes on the road. As with other motorbike-centric devices, it is important that the DrivTrax GPS is waterproof, and it does not disappoint in that aspect. It will retail… Continue Reading»

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Caltrain GPS Project Tracks, Locates Late Trains

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The Caltrain board is going to approve a multi-million-dollar project, finished by the end of 2008, that adds GPS and web-based tracking functionality for their trains. Caltrain, the SF Bay Area’s commuter train, will then use the “Real Time Train Predictive Arrival GPS System” in nine train stops, allowing users to monitor the train’s location/arrival via the website 511.org, and time their jog down to the train accordingly.

[MercuryNews]

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