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In the vast history of mankind, there have been lots of weird reasons for a person to be arrested. In the more recent "history of mankind using cell phones" there might have also been curious circumstances that got someone deprived of their liberty after improperly using a handset. It was one of these circumstances t... |
13 June 2008 06:38 GMT |
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Good news for NASA Orbital Debris Program Office. The destruction of the USA-193 spy satellite last month left a minimal field of debris in Earth's orbit, according to Rear Admiral Alan Hicks, responsible for the Pentagon's Aegis ballistic missile defense program. In the outcome of the report release, Admir... |
20 March 2008 06:56 GMT |
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There's a new super spy game in the making. And it's gonna be Obsidian creating the gadgets and the suits. Obsidian are best known for producing sequels for games like Knights of the Old Republic or Neverwinter Nights II, that BioWare did primary development on. The games were usually slick RPG experiences,... |
12 March 2008 04:55 GMT |
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Well not really, because it's still cold outside. But just wait until summer, you'll see then; there will be flies and fly-spies all over the place, you won't be able to make the difference! Just kidding! Well, it seems that science fiction has given some 'mad' scientists new ideas, not that ... |
10 March 2008 12:22 GMT |
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On Tuesday, the U.S. military warned that a large spy satellite owned by the U.S. has lost power, is decaying its orbit and will most likely hit the Earth in the next two months or so. USA 193's size suggests that, as it will re-enter the atmosphere, it will not burn completely and some parts may end up of the s... |
30 January 2008 02:57 GMT |
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The homicide detectives from the Melbourne department have recently started investigating a murder case, which seems to be taken out of a thriller that cannot be broadcasted before midnight. The body was found wrapped in plastic bags and dumped in the front yard of an empty Melbourne house that had an overgrown lawn,... |
13 December 2007 14:51 GMT |
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In fairy tales, the characters turn into flies and get everywhere they want, listening to what's cooking behind any door. Now, when you say 'there are bugs in this room', you automatically send a message with double meaning, one of which is related to the new-generation devices. Lately, increasingly mo... |
18 October 2007 13:06 GMT |
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The headline shouldn't surprise you one bit, since Britain's intelligence agencies have started to come out of the dark recently, with UK's MI6 having placed its first advertisement for jobs in a newspaper in May, also launching its own website, even accepting job applications online in recent years, a... |
18 October 2007 07:04 GMT |
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Some new images of the Samsung SGH-J600E slider phone have just emerged, revealing a highly appealing design and a pleasant surprise coming from this producer. It's both elegant and fresh, although it perfectly continues the line of previous devices coming from Samsung.The number of slider phones that this mobi... |
21 September 2007 11:32 GMT |
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As stated before, the United States National Security Agency (NSA) has been wiretapping communications on US soil and outside it for many years now, but only recently have they gone to such a high level of tapping as today. The call/message interception has a massive range now and is meant to lash out any enemy intel... |
15 August 2007 16:11 GMT |
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Looks can be deceiving. The Sony Ericsson K700i in front of you may be more than a simple harmless mobile phone. It could be a device which records every single word you say and sends it to a number for someone to listen in real time. Scary thought.Any respectable spy will manage to turn apparently common objects int... |
6 July 2007 06:15 GMT |
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Straight from the Chinese secret laboratories, the 2.4Ghz hidden spy camera is a nifty looking racing tyre, 2.4Ghz receiver and MP4 player, all of them in the same device. So, it can be used in more ways that you have ever imagined, such as spying your mate or monitoring you teenage brat.Better yet, the manufacturers... |
28 June 2007 04:13 GMT |
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The director of US national intelligence stated this week that a multibillion-dollar spy satellite program has been canceled, but gave no reason for his recent decision. Mike McConnell is the spy chief that almost ventured into disclosing some juicy details about the mission, but, unfortunately for us, he stopped in... |
22 June 2007 02:49 GMT |
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Before creating the outstanding FPS F.E.A.R. or trying to do a good job with Matrix Online, the game developing team of Monolith Productions worked on the No One Lives Forever series (among others, of course, including Septerra Core). In No One Lives Forever, the UNITY operative Cate Archer (basically a female James ... |
2 March 2007 04:11 GMT |
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