Tag Archives: Security and Spy Gadgets
India’s Anti-Rape Jeans: Innovative Aid Against Sexual Violence
In a country beseiged with terrible statistics concerning the incidence of rape, which occurrs ever 22 minutes, two young Indian women have harnessed the worlds of both fashion and technology by creating a pair of special jeans installed with a button that sends signals to both family and police. Read on to learn more about these unique jeans and the women who created them.
Want A New Way To Protect Your Bicycle From Theives?
These days security is at the top of everyone's list. For your bicycle
that can mean trying to haul a heavy chain and lock, removing the front
wheel, or removing the seat. For one team of men it meant coming up with
a better way to keep bicycles safe from theft. Their idea turns a
bicycle seat into a secure lock so that you always have the lock with you
anywhere you go.
Is Your Mate Cheating? Your Child Stealing? Find Out With A Home Lie Detector Test Kit
There are several lie detector games available, even many that are downloadable as apps for smart phones. But the Home Lie Detector Test Kit now selling at Hammacher Schlemmer
is not a game. It's probably as close as a home lie detector kit comes
to mirroring what law enforcement actually uses to measure
physiological changes in our bodies that occur when we lie. This
portable Home Lie Detector Test...
Crime-Fighting Accessories: Attractive Wearable Tech Weapons
The Mink 3-D Make Up Printer: Wearable Tech’s Cosmetic Innovation
iSensor HD Uses Skype For Your Home Security
Bring the power of Skype’s 256-bit encryption into your home with the
iSensor HD home security camera. Currently in the fundraising stage at
Kickstarter, Amaryllo is showing a lot of promise with its iSensor HD
and corresponding mobile app. Remotely control the camera, view live
feeds, and upload footage to Google Cloud Storage.
Internet of Everything Is Hackable
Still in its infancy, the Internet of Everything, aka IoE (the interface of our things with data, people and process) is already being threatened by hackers. While Cisco has
predicted that 25 billion units of things will connect to the Internet
by 2015 and will double in five short years, this rapid growth has given
pause to reflect on the perceived risks.
Advanced Tactics’ Black Knight Transformer VTOL Multicopter Makes First Test Flight
U.S. Fights Terrorism One Tweet At A Time
We've seen how Twitter has motivated grass-roots movements such as the Arab Spring, when dissenters took
to the streets to protest and unseat governments. This skillful use of
social media proved so successful over the years, jihadists have taken
this lead to use Twitter to recruit and add sympathizers to their ranks.
In turn, the U.S. government followed suit.