Sous-veillance & Equi-veillance
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Ugolog Creates Surveillance Website To Watch Anyone, AnywhereApril 28, 2009 by keith kleiner ( Singularity Hub) — What if people all over the world randomly decided to setup motion detection webcams and then send feeds from these webcams to a single website that would centralize the video data for anyone to search, view, and manipulate? Hot off of the ...
Phil Duby
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6 months ago
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ACLU: US Attorney OK'd GPS to track cell phonesApril 23rd, 2009 (AP) -- The American Civil Liberties Union says the U.S. Attorney's Office for New Jersey under Christopher Christie, now a GOP gubernatorial candidate, tracked the whereabouts of citizens through their cell phones without warrants. The ACLU says the practice is disclosed in ...
Phil Duby
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7 months ago
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Intruder alert: 'Smart Dew' will find you!March 26th, 2009 — A remarkable new invention from Tel Aviv University — a network of tiny sensors as small as dewdrops called "Smart Dew" — will foil even the most determined intruder. Scattered outdoors on rocks, fence posts and doorways, or indoors on the floor of a bank, the dewdrops are a ...
Phil Duby
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8 months ago
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The Eyeborg ProjectTake a one eyed film maker, an unemployed engineer, and a vision for something that's never been done before and you have yourself the EyeBorg Project. Rob Spence and Kosta Grammatis are trying to make history by embedding a video camera and a transmitter in a prosthetic eye. That eye is going ...
notthisbody
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8 months ago
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Technology Review: How to Share without Spilling the BeansHow to Share without Spilling the Beans A new protocol aims to protect privacy while allowing organizations to share valuable information. Last fall, two of Israel's leading political parties, Likud and Kadima, became embroiled in a dispute when, in a close primary race, it was alleged that ...
wildcat
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8 months ago
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Spy centre will track you on holiday -Times OnlineTHE government is building a secret database to track and hold the international travel records of all 60m Britons.
Phil Duby
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9 months ago
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Eye Spy: Filmmaker Plans to Install Camera in His Eye Socket | Gadget Lab from Wired.comRob Spence looks you straight in the eye when he talks. So it's a little unnerving to imagine that soon one of his hazel-green eyes will have a tiny wireless
notthisbody
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11 months ago
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Video: Air Force's Killer Bugbots Attack | Danger Room from Wired.comThe U.S. military has been working for a while on tiny, buglike drones — to serve as miniature flying spies, Defense Department robot-makers say. But this video, from the Air
rawsilk
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11 months ago
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Robo-Fly, Built to Spy | Danger Room from Wired.comWe all know that our gadgets keep getting smaller and smaller; we start out with cell phones the size of bricks, then we get our StarTacs, then our RAZRs, and
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11 months ago
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British Police's New Spy Drone | Danger Room from Wired.comIn my 2005 book Weapons Grade I predicted that police would soon be using micro air vehicles developed for the military. I didn’t realize it would happen quite so soon.
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