March 10th 2008 02:00 am
Camera sees through clothes
A British company has submitted a camera that surprisingly, it is against all things prude in Britain. This single camera has a special ability to detect various items such as weapons, drugs and even explosives hidden under their clothes up to 25 metres away, it became a potential breakthrough in the security industry is concerned. Anything to make the world a safer place, I suppose. Source: Reuters Cool Gift Idea: Digital Picture Frames, see our comments. Related Posts: Nextar I4-BC Navigation SystemAir condition love clothes USB powerSmile Recognition CameraWild: Art Lebedev Verspertilium clothing pegKameraflage send a secret message. |
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