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- February 11, 2010: clubpenguinisdabest@gmail.com is very persistant
- February 5, 2010: Common Telemarketing Scams - Knowledge is power, share with a friend.
- February 4, 2010: Motorola Droid - my first few days
- January 4, 2010: Magellan Roadmate 1700 - bigger screen is better
- November 11, 2009: Keychain Remote Car Alarm & Door Open Gizmo is actually VIDEO CAM!
- August 18, 2009: Softbox Light Kit by PBL useless for most video production
- August 11, 2009: How to Select a Commercial Painting Contractor
- August 6, 2009: Review of the new MVIX Ultio Device Coming Up Next.
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- May 19, 2009: LEXUS long term 20-year test ride: surprisingly poor MONEY PIT
Archive for the SPY TECH TOYS Category
Who’s tracking YOU?
February 19, 2009 by admin.
Right now, outside somewhere in your car may be a device to track you. Anyone can buy a GPS tracker at many retail stores including Sams Club, Best Buy or maybe even Walmart. The device, usually hidden in your trunk or glove-box, is small and hard to detect. The GPS tracking systems work a few different ways. Some disclose your location in real time on a map like Google’s Latitude, while others record all your activities to a flash drive for retrieval later. They can record your speed, location, how long you spend at any location and the time/date you were there… all for less than $75.
Simply not wanting anyone to know where you are is not an admission of guilt. You may be worried about people using the information to start a lawsuit against you. You could be implicated simply by coincidence. Maybe you do stuff that LOOKS questionable. Maybe the cops would think tracking you would be a good idea and they put one of those gizmos in your car. You will probably be cleared right? No chance of a mistake.
OK, well, “probably” may be a good enough when ordering a drive-thru lunch, but in a life and death situation I like ABSOLUTELY much better.
From what I’ve seen on the Internet and on TV, I am not ABSOLUTELY sure nobody will make a mistake and shoot me by accident. So, painting a nice big GPS target on my car and lifestyle would be increasing my chances of becoming part of the “Big Brother” future.
I do what everyone should do. I turn off my car GPS when I’m not using it and I turn off my phone GPS in the same manner. It’s bad enough they have the ability to track me with my toll transponder, ATM and credit card usage. But hidden GPS trackers that ANYONE can buy for $50-$75 in a retail store are a great way to falsely implicate innocent people as well as spy on anyone for many reasons.
Examples: Your business competitors may want to know which customers you are calling on. Your
best friend’s wife may want to find a good witness against her husband in an upcoming divorce (that should be fun). There may be a grow house next to your home and YOU may have taken one too many trips to Lowes for light-bulbs, starting a police investigation (explain that to your kids!). Your cousin may want to get you bumped out of Uncle Tim’s will by showing him you never go to church on Sunday.
There are a million reasons you should not want anyone tracking you. If you are doing anything even marginally outside of the law (like speeding, picking the wrong friends or spending more than you report on your tax return) you have billionsof reasons why nobody should track your every move.
Besides turning all your self-tracking devices off there is one other device you can purchase to make SURE you are not a victim of covert GPS surveillance. That’s the GPS jammer and it only costs $33. The device shown to the right is small and portable. It jams all GPS within 10 to 45 feet. In other words, devices in your car. This means nearby drivers will probably not be effected. The bad news is that they are legal to own but probably not legal to use. I don’t think buying one and keeping it “on” all the time would make sense, but, having one when you feel a possible legal exposure could prove valuable. For someone that has their intuition activated this device could mean a good night’s sleep. For Spiderman he calls it his “Spidey-sense”. In the movie he says his “Spidey-sense is tingling”. So when you feel that happening and you are worried the cards are stacked against you, a small investment in a device like a GPS jammer could make all the difference between implicating yourself and saving your neck. I know everyone does not need one. Heck, most people probably don’t care that they are being tracked. But I don’t write about every day stuff, just new and tricky technology for people with trendy lifestyles.
Buy the $33 personal GPS jammer you can carry with you anywhere by clicking here.
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Hello Mr. Bond, your wrist spy video recorder awaits
February 3, 2009 by admin.
OK, so I was a dork to order this. It really has no purpose in real (normal) life. But for those of you that know me, it is common knowledge that I have never been truly normal. I just thought, “cool, just like James Bond” and ordered it. At around $60 my spy watch video camera with 8 gigs of storage is as much fun (legal fun) as you can get for $60.
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Holy crap! A gizmo that lets you record up to 4 cameras on any PC
February 2, 2009 by admin.
Will you look at this! To the left you see a USB plug that you can stick into any PC, laptop/desktop any PC, and record up to 4 different video signals at once. It costs just $22! That’s right $22!
If you ever wanted to install a security system in your home or office you know how difficult it seems. Dedicate a desktop PC to the setup. Open the case, install the DVR card. Pray that it works and has the right drivers or settings. It took me 2 hours to set my office system up. Then, the easy part, plug in wired or wireless cameras and tell the computer to record the video.
That first part, installing the DVR card into a PC and devoting a PC to just recording security footage was difficult and expensive! In addition to the PC, I had to buy a $200 DVR card with software. With cheap wireless cameras getting cheaper every day, you can put together a reliable security system for home or office fast and easy.
A four camera system with front door, back door, garage and baby’s room or front yard window will record every person on your property. It will record the guy that steals your Sunday paper, the guy that snatches your “no signature” UPS delivery and the neighbor that lets his Great Dane poo on your sidewalk. It will also save you a run across the house to check your kid when you think you heard crying. It also makes it easy to see if the garage door is open. Read the rest of this entry »
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