
Name: Alex
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Bio: Written by Alex White, an Editor-in-Chief at Jammer Store, Inc. He is experienced in jammers and new tech fan. Please find his profile on Google+
Posts by Alex White:
Soon Indian Government Will Be Tracking All Mobile Phones
February 23rd, 2012
The authorities in India are planning to track all cell phone users. As per changes made to all licenses of their operators, starting May 31 of this year, operators will have to furnish the Department of Telecommunications with real-time lists of latitudes and longitudes pointing at mobile phone users’ locations. Read the rest of this entry “
UK Will Spy On All Its Population In Every Possible Way
February 21st, 2012
Yes, this is not a fiction anymore. MI5, MI6, GCHQ and other governmental and military organizations will use all ways available to collect the broad range of data about every single citizen of United Kingdom. Landlines, mobile phones of Virgin Media, Vodafone, BT, Sky and O2 carriers, social networks communication from common Facebook wall posts to personal messages in Twitter, e-mails and many more – all will be used for data collection. Read the rest of this entry “
Meet WiLink 8.0: New NFC Chip Made By Texas Instruments
February 16th, 2012
NFC, a cordless technology mainly utilized to make mobile payments, has not taken off absolutely in the US. It is available in few smartphones, but banks and different carriers are arguing over payment services, while smartphone manufacturers such as Motorola, for example, have said that they do not wish to carry out such expensive innovation without being sure that it will be utilized. Read the rest of this entry “
Southwest Airlines iPhone App Has The Eavesdropping Vulnerability
February 14th, 2012
University of Colorado recently checked the security of 230+ widely liked iOS apps because they wanted to know how much secured different apps for smartphones and tablets. They made really shocking discovery. The biggest potential security breach is hidden in Southwest Airlines app for iPhone. This app leaves user data vulnerable to different hackers. Read the rest of this entry “
Privacy Versus Protection: Supreme Court Opened Pandora Box
February 9th, 2012
Our world is becoming completely connected day by day, and every one of us who just live and goes to work and interact with other people in this digital world give small pieces of ourselves away. Considering social media apps like Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, LinkedIn and others, private and business information that earlier was thought about as extremely individual and classified, nowadays has been made easily accessible to all people with a single click of their mice. Read the rest of this entry “
SWARM: Smart And Agile Quadrocopters Which Might Be Very Dangerous
February 7th, 2012
Nowadays the University of Pennsylvania is developing quite interesting and very promising project called SWARM (Scalable sWarms of Autonomous Robots and Mobile Sensors). Among all sub-projects of this project one is definitely stands out. It is a project of GRASP Lab that consists of developing the quadrocopters which are very maneuverable and easy to control using remote controls. Read the rest of this entry “
Big Brother And You: Good And Bad GPS Tracking
February 2nd, 2012
Orwell’s book 1984 turned on alerts about all authorities always watching, yet his fictional piece of work is crawling ever closer to real world. As more cases with GPS tracking involved come into the spotlight, inhabitants are starting to understand what is at risk. Even the Supreme Court of the country appears to be doubtful about what to decide with the liability of a special warrant before starting to track the suspected person. Read the rest of this entry “
Wilmington, North Carolina, Launches TV White Space Network
January 31st, 2012
Spectrum Bridge Inc. recently declared the introduction of the first non-state TV White Space (TVWS) television network in the Wilmington, North Carolina. The cloud-based frequency range control platform of the Spectrum Bridge Inc. is the central element of modern technology that uses those frequencies released by digital television transfer to furnish wireless bandpass and net access for a bunch of innovational things. Read the rest of this entry “
4 Square Miles Of Spying Is The Goal Of Homeland Security
January 26th, 2012
The Department of Homeland Security is into a cam package that may peek in on nearly 4 square miles of American territory which is protected by Constitution for very long time period. Homeland Security does not bear a specific system in mind to be used. Right now, it is just wangling for industry response on the official call for this Wide Range Surveillance System. But it is the up-to-date indication of how influential military surveillance technology, created to find outlandish rebels and terrorists, is moving to the home territory. Read the rest of this entry “
Hidden Employees GPS Tracking Is Now Legal: WTF?!
January 24th, 2012![]()
If you are an employee of some company, your boss can now absolutely legally place GPS tracker on your car and track your location during the working time. Want to say something about the violation of your privacy rights and the 4th Amendment? Forget it! Read the rest of this entry “
Apple Patents Clothes Crammed With Sensors: Good Or Bad?
January 20th, 2012
There is an immense trouble with working out things that have yet to be figured out: when, exactly, do our workout clothing become too worn and bad to wear it anymore? Apple knows that we cannot be squandering interminable minutes seeking those tears and holes in our pants and shirts, so it is just got a patent for method to let you instantly know when your clothes used the time they had. Read the rest of this entry “
Cell Phone Network Can Block GPS Signals? LOL!
January 17th, 2012
My dear friends! Today’s article won’t look like few ones before, and you know why? Because today I want to ask you one thing: do you believe in all news that you read on the internet? I hope not, and here is why. This ridiculous nonsense was published at The Columbus Dispatch: Read the rest of this entry “





