Marital infidelity? The solution is a spy phone

Many of us, at least once in their life, happened to have doubts about the loyalty of their partner, due to strange behavior, suspicious absences, unexpected delays and the like. In many cases, fortunately, a simple talk with your husband or wife may easily chase away these doubts and make you realize that there is nothing to worry about.

Unfortunately, this is not always possible, and in many cases, to make sure whether the person you live with has something to hide or not, you have to resort to other methods, less direct, more subtly invasive but certainly able to provide unequivocal results.

For example you can hire a private detective, but this option, apart from being expensive, may not always bring good results, especially if the person being monitored uses a certain level of caution when moving. To achieve rapid and undeniable results and expose infidelity, you should always be next to your spouse, in an invisible way. Impossible… or not?

If you are equipped with the right technology, you can follow a person anywhere, anytime, simply and effectively. For example, by using a spy phone you can monitor their calls, listen to them in real time or recorded, read all SMS messages both incoming and outgoing, collect real-time geographic coordinates, and also listen to the conversations taking place around the phone, while it is not engaged in a phone call or even while it is switched off!

All this thanks to a completely invisible software that, once installed on the phone of your subject, will allow you to take control remotely, without the user being aware of what is going on. You can also set the operating parameters from a distance, through a simple SMS which will be intercepted by the spy software and processed as an instruction operation without being displayed on screen.

To find out how to do all this and more with your Spy Phone, you can visit the Endoacustica website and consult our experts.

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A sensor can sniff explosives better than any dog

The recent discovery of explosives on board cargo planes, hidden in shipments originating from Yemen, has once again stressed the need to find a fast and accurate method to detect the presence of professional or homemade bombs on planes and not only.

Currently, this task is entrusted to the highly sensitive sense of smell of dogs, which can detect the presence of drugs or explosives, even if hidden or masked by other odors in the environment. Unfortunately, finding the right dog is not always easy, and the training program can be very expensive.

To provide a reliable and accurate alternative to the nose of a dog, a team of scientists from Tel Aviv University has developed an anti explosive sensor, according to its creators, is more sensitive and more reliable than any sniffer dog.

This sensor is able to detect the presence of several types of explosives, not least TNT, which is currently being searched by using expensive equipment, bulky and which requires a long time and the presence of an expert to provide the results of its job.
With the creation of such a handy tool, with a limited cost and that provides reliable and immediate results, the process of security checks at airports, ports and shipping hubs, for passengers, luggage and goods, would greatly speed up and achieve an improved efficiency, with obvious benefits for safety of flights and of air, land and naval transport.

The device consists of silicon nanowires which are grouped together to form a nanotransistor. Bringing together more than 200 of these sensors, it is therefore possible to analyze and detect the presence of a wide range of explosives and chemicals, even at a distance of several meters, which allows the sensor to be used to analyze multiple elements at the same time, with a zero error margin.

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Virtual infidelity may cause annulment of marriage

A ruling of the Italian Supreme Court has recently generated widespread discussion, and it could not have been otherwise because it is a unique case: according to the Court, if a spouse theorizes marital infidelity, the marriage can be annulled.

The civil court follows in the path of the Ecclesiastical Court, which established a sort of “trial on intention” of marital infidelity. In practice, both according to the Vatican Court and the civil court which followed its indications, if one of the spouses says that he or she is going to see marriage as a so-called “open relationship“, the marriage is void, even if infidelity is not actually carried out.
In fact, open couple affects the relationship of trust and mutual exclusivity which is at the foundation of marriage, which can therefore be declared invalid.

This ruling has raised eyebrows abroad, especially in the United Kingdom, where all “unusual” news from Italy often receive in-depth coverage from the media.
Of course, also in Italy the decision of the Court has given rise to discussion. In Italy, in fact, according to the laws concerning marriage and infidelity, cheating on your spouse can be sanctioned, and lead to dissolution of the marriage bond, only if it actually takes place, not only in the presence of a “declaration of intent” to do so.

In short, infidelity is to be the cause and not the consequence of the marital crisis. It is precisely for this reason that it is difficult to prove that a marriage crisis starts after a betrayal and not before, and therefore more than half of actually consumed betrayals are not sanctioned by the court.

Obviously, if in the United Kingdom it is difficult to understand the fact that a secular court follows the instructions of an ecclesiastical authority, it should all be seen through the eyes of a country (Italy), where Catholic morality is deeply rooted, and the Vatican, while in theory has no power over the Italian State, is still able to interfere in its political life.

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Hidden microphones for discreet listening

Audio surveillance has taken giant leaps forward over the past decades, for example, with the introduction of GSM bugs, which can transmit their intelligence at an unlimited distance thanks to the built-in SIM card that allows, with a simple phone call, to listen in real time to conversations that take place even on the other side of the world.

However, the heart of an operation covert listening is made up of miniature microphones which, at least in appearance, have not changed too much if compared to what we were used to see in old spy movies taking place in countries and times beyond the Iron Curtain.

Obviously, with technological advancement, the characteristics of modern surveillance microphones have dramatically changed for the better now, because we have microphones that are increasingly smaller but much more powerful, able to capture sounds from a distance of a few tens of meters, equipped with noise filters that allow you to cut off background noise, so you can hear very clearly what really a surveillance operation is all about: the human voice.

There are several types of microphones, coming in small size comparable to a cigarette butt, capable of operating in different environmental conditions, and of transmitting their intelligence via radio over a wide frequency range, between 20 and 16000 Hz.
Every police operation or private investigation which requires the use of miniature microphones, has different characteristics and therefore needs a specific type of equipment and microphone.

To guide you in choosing the right hidden microphones to suit your needs, it is important to contact an expert, therefore we recommend that you visit the Endoacustica website, where you will find answers to all your questions in this particular field.

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A flying camera to create your personal maps

The latest tool for aerial surveillance over limited areas, for traffic control and a host of other applications, comes from Switzerland, where SenseFly have just launched their Swinglet CAM, a small drone that can take off autonomously, follow a predetermined route through a GPS positioning system, and return to the ground automatically.

Swinglet Cam, which of course can also operate via a remote controller from the ground, during its flight can take pictures and movies in high definition, which can be used for a wide range of applications; for example, with this camera you can monitor traffic in the neighborhood, keep eyes on grazing cattle on the fields, or even create a photographic map of the area.

Obviously then, this flying camera may prove useful for air surveillance operations, as it is ideal for monitoring movements within a relatively limited area. Its operating range in pre-programmed mode is approximately 20 km, with a flight time of about 30 minutes and a top speed of 50 kilometers per hour.

Its flight path can be programmed by entering up to 20 GPS coordinates. As long as the Swinglet is at a distance of less than 2 km from the remote control, you can change these details at any time.
The equipment on board the Swinglet includes an integrated 12 megapixel camera, a radio modem for transmission, and of course a battery pack with its charger. By installing its proprietary software on your computer you can control the drone from the ground, but there is also a version which comes with a rugged ground station used as a remote control.

The price has not been disclosed yet (probably because it will not exactly come cheap), but those interested can contact SenseFly for a quotation request.

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The listening bug that hides in a computer mouse

When we need to hide something, we often go crazy trying to find a place to hide it where no one can discover it. Sometimes, however, one tends to forget that often the best way to hide something is to put it in full view, right there before those who might be looking for it.

This is especially true in the surveillance field, and there are many environmental bugs concealed in everyday objects, where no one would ever think that a threat might be hiding. For example, thanks to the increasing miniaturization of surveillance technology, a hidden microphone can be contained inside a pen, a desk calculator, or even a belt buckle.

There is a particular model that is contained inside a computer mouse. At first glance it looks like a normal mouse, and indeed it is fully functional, but the secret is on the inside, where along with a sensitive microphone that allows you to intercept conversations inside a room or an office, it contains a SIM card, just like the one of your phone, which is used to send any intelligence and information that it picks up, to a remote listener who can be literally anywhere.

With its voice activation sensor, as soon as a sound is detected, the bug is automatically activated and starts its transmission towards a preset phone number. Moreover, this number can remotely set the operating parameters of the GSM bug, simply by sending an SMS, which is processed as an operation command.
The automatic activation can also happen when the mouse moves, which could signal the fact that the person under surveillance just reached his or her office.

If you want more information about how the Spy Mouse works, we recommend that you visit the Endoacustica website, and contact us for a personal consultation regarding remote monitoring options.

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A perfect wireless signal even in remote areas

Anyone who found themselves away from the nearest sign of civilization, for example in the mountains or on a remote island in the middle of the ocean, knows perfectly that even trying to use a mobile phone could be a major problem because of lack of network signal. Just imagine how one could ever think of connecting to a wireless network.

To solve this problem, and ensure wireless coverage even in the remotest corners of our planet, Fujitsu unveiled its GaN-HEMT project, a new power amplifier that has reached a record level of output for wireless radio and telecommunications.

Thanks to this wireless amplifier it will be possible to multiply the power of a wireless communications system up to six times the current level, managing to bring the wireless signal in areas that are currently cut off from the network because it would be impossible to lay down optic fiber cables.

The GaN HEMT (Gallium Nitride High Electron Mobility Transistor) system is able to provide a transmission speed of about 10 Gbps, a speed at the same level of the best optical fiber networks.

So far, laboratory tests at Fujitsu have succeeded in developing a power of 350 milliwatts using amplifiers of this kind, operating on the C and Ku bands which, unlike W-band millimeter-wave transmissions, do not suffer significant loss of power caused by weather, for example during a tropical storm that could greatly reduce the signal strength on a remote island.

In the coming months, the engineers at Fujitsu will work to improve the signal strength and stability, using this technology to create trunk lines that would carry high-speed wireless signal to provide an access without geographical limits.

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A bug that starts by itself

Those who work in the surveillance field, such as law enforcement officers and private investigators, know that during an environmental eavesdropping operation, the amount of time occupied by background noises and useless sounds far exceeds that of conversations actually useful to the investigation.

For example, when planting a bugging device in an office, it may happen that the person under surveillance is not talking to anyone for long hours, and the eavesdropping operation would return only background noise, such as typing on a computer keyboard.

This kind of sounds make the process of listening to the information collected a long and tedious job, and especially if the bug is battery powered, it could run out of juice without giving real results. Therefore, care should be taken to optimize the operation of surveillance devices, using a tool such as a voice-activated bug.

This kind of bug, thanks to its activation sensor, can start working only when the sensor detects a sound above a certain threshold, thus avoiding to record and transmit background noise instead of real intelligence.
It is a GSM bug, with a SIM card just like that of an ordinary phone, which is used to transmit sounds and voices to a preset phone number, at any distance, even on the other side of the world!

The programming of its features (sensitivity, activation alert and so on) can be conveniently done via SMS, thus ensuring absolute safety. By connecting the GSM bug to the landline phone cables, you can easily listen to all incoming and outgoing calls, automatically starting to listen when the handset is released.

For more information and details about how GSM bugs are working, you can visit the Endoacustica website and contact our professional staff.

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Finland, a 3D speed camera fines you in seconds

Scandinavian countries are often taken as a benchmark for the accuracy and honesty of their citizens, especially when they get behind the wheel, a situation in which they tend to show their respect for other drivers, for speed limits and for safety on the road.

Obviously though, not all of them comply with these rules. Precisely for this reason, in Finland, which has always been at the forefront of technology (think of Nokia, for example), the highway police has just been equipped with cutting-edge traffic cameras, able not only to detect when you are pushing too hard on the gas and exceeding the speed limit, but also to check your insurance and even tax situation!

This futuristic speed radar features cameras which, in addition to measuring speed, can also read the license plate number. Connected via satellite to the police database, the system checks that the car insurance associated with that number has been regularly paid, and even if the car owner has unpaid taxes or fines.

Also, the three-dimensional cameras of this advanced system, called ASSET (Advanced Safety and Driver Support for Essential Road Transport) and funded with about 8 million euro from the European Union, are able, thanks to their sensors, to take pictures of the inside of your car, to verify that the driver is wearing the requisite seat belt. Thanks to its sensors, then, it can also detect other violations, such as the non-observance of safety distances, which can often cause fatal accidents.

The Finnish authorities are hoping that such equipment will further increase road safety by reducing the number of accidents caused by speed or risky behavior, in a country which anyway is always on one of the top positions of the worldwide ranking for road safety. But you know that on the road, caution is never too much, even in Finland.

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A bug can hide in the power outlet

When you think you are safe in a protected environment, you let yourself go, and mistakenly believing belief that no one can hear you, you may end up revealing details which, if heard by someone else, may be highly compromising for anyone who has something to hide.

Whoever is afraid that their words could be intercepted, for personal or business reasons, should carefully check their environment, to make sure that their workplace or home are not concealing devices that can be used for secret listening by unauthorized parties or, for those who have something to hide, by the police.

Sometimes, though, checking carefully everywhere may not be enough to find bugs, or hidden transmitters, if they are well concealed so as not to generate any kind of suspicion, for example by placing them inside everyday objects, where one would never think that something fishy can hide.

A desktop calculator can hide a secret microphone, a pen may contain a camera, inside a computer mouse there could be a bug and so on, even hiding a GSM bug in a multiple power outlet, just like the ones that everyone has at home to power their computers or TV sets. By concealing a bug, connected to a SIM card, into a power outlet, there are two benefits for the surveillance operation.

First of all, you have the opportunity to hear what happens in the room from any distance, because the transmission of the intelligence intercepted takes place via a phone call, and the bug works just like a regular cell phone that calls you on a preset number, when its automatic activation sensor detects a sound.

The second benefit is the unlimited duration of the wiretapping operation, because the bug is powered through the same electrical outlet where it is hidden .

In short, a complete surveillance package, continuously operating and almost impossible to spot! For more information on the GSM bugs you can visit the Endoacustica website.

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