SpyFinder Pro Is A Device That Helps You Spot Hidden Cameras

In this day and age of Big Brother constantly monitoring us, it is understandable that some are worried about being spied on. For instance we have heard stories of how there are some who illegally install spy cameras in bathrooms, changing rooms, and hotel rooms, so that paranoia isn’t completely unfounded.

However there is good news and that comes in the form of the SpyFinder Pro. This is a device launched on Kickstarter that when used will help users locate/detect hidden cameras in the room. How does it work? All users have to do is turn it on, hold the device up to their eye, and turn their heads to scan the room.

As you scan the room, the six red LED strobe lights will be used to detect hidden cameras by bouncing the lights off camera lenses. This means that in the event you see a reflection blinking back at you, it means that there could be a camera hidden. The LED lights will offer three different intensity levels to help detect cameras that might be hidden under different surfaces, and it will work regardless of whether the hidden camera is on or off.

We can’t speak to the effectiveness of the SpyFinder Pro, but for those who are privacy-focused and would like to avoid any nasty surprises, it might be worth investing it given its portable nature which means that you can easily take it with you on holiday. Unfortunately the SpyFinder Pro does not come cheap with a Kickstarter price of $198 for a single unit.

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Saudi Princes Were Already Worried. The Khashoggi Scandal May Cause Panic.

New reports suggest that Khashoggi’s disappearance has aggravated long-standing tensions within the royal family.

Saudi Princes Were Already Worried. The Khashoggi Scandal May Cause Panic.

New reports suggest that Khashoggi’s disappearance has aggravated long-standing tensions within the royal family.

Saudi Princes Were Already Worried. The Khashoggi Scandal May Cause Panic.

New reports suggest that Khashoggi’s disappearance has aggravated long-standing tensions within the royal family.

The 2019 BMW X7 is big, brash, and full of the latest tech

There’s a new luxury SUV coming to town, and if you demand seven seats, striking style, and an M Sport package, the 2019 BMW X7 might be the truck for you. Sitting above the X5 as BMW’s biggest, most lavish SUV option, the all-new X7 promises the best of the automaker’s technology without sacrificing on comfort. It’s definitely distinctive, not … Continue reading

Google Will Charge Android Device Makers To Use Its Apps In Europe

Android, for the most part, is free to use, which is one of the many reasons why the platform is so popular and has been adopted by various handset makers around the world. However it seems that over in Europe, things are going to change as Google will start charging Android device makers a fee for using its apps.

This comes on the heels of a ruling made in July by the European Commission, where they fined Google $5 billion for antitrust violations with regards to “tying” Chrome and search apps to Android. It made sense for Google to do so since they would obviously want users to use their services, but it seems that this was not looked upon favorably.

The end result is that Google will now charge Android device makers if they want to bundle Google’s apps on their phones. It will also see Google unbundle Chrome from Android, meaning that if device makers wish to omit Chrome in favor of their own browser, they’ll be able to do so. However if they wish to bundle other Google Apps like Gmail, the Play Store, YouTube, and so on, those will be charged under a licensing agreement.

These changes are actually huge because as The Verge points out, in the past Google required companies that used the Play Store to only build devices that featured the Play Store. However this new situation means that companies can choose to build phones with the Play Store, and at the same time use the same device but have it run on a forked version of Android (like Amazon’s Fire OS) in Europe.

We imagine that this will help with variety, although we’re not sure if Android needs to be fragmentized even further.

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Twinkly 2.0 Digital Christmas Lights Review: Deck the Halls with RGB LEDs

Looking to take your Christmas tree lights to the next level this holiday season? While there are already plenty of LED light strings on the market, the ones I’ve seen in stores generally offer very basic color selections. Twinkly’s LED lights are designed to give their owner the ultimate in flexibility to make their Christmas light display truly their own.

I got my hands on a set of Twinkly’s latest generation lights to see what they could do. Each Twinkly light string is strung with dozens of bright RGB LEDs, and is fully-programmable using a companion smartphone app, letting you create your own color palettes and animated chase sequences with ease.

Setting up Twinkly lights starts out the same as other Christmas lights, but you have to be a little more fastidious in the way you string them for maximum control. It’s recommended that you wrap them from bottom to top, left to right for best results, though the app is smart enough to handle sloppy stringing as well. Once you plug them in, install the app on your smartphone then connect to the Twinkly via a direct Wi-Fi connection. Then you can tell Twinkly which home network you want them to join. I could only get the Twinkly to see 2GHz networks, but the amount of data being transferred to them doesn’t really demand a higher speed connection anyhow.

After the Twinkly string is connected to your Wi-Fi network, you go through a slick visual calibration process, which uses your phone’s camera and AI smarts to help the identify EXACTLY where each LED is placed on your tree. This gives you precision control over each and every light.

Out of the box, the Twinkly app comes preloaded with a variety of light patterns, including twinkling, chase sequences, firework-style bursts, and color fades. To load a pattern, simply tap on it and swipe left or right to preview it on the tree. But the real beauty is how you can go into any of the existing patterns and make it your own.

Create custom color schemes, change brightness, or speed to tweak the look of an existing animation, or go into the custom animation mode to draw your own light sequence. And when I say draw, I really mean it. Basically, you finger paint onto a map of your tree the exact pattern you want the lights to appear in. Choose a color, then paint. Assuming you followed the calibration step above, the lights will follow your finger like magic.

Once you design and preview a pattern you like, you need to save it to the Twinkly itself so the pattern can continue without your smartphone connected. You can also program the lights to automatically turn on and off at specific times, though the scheduler is very rudimentary, with only one on and one off time, and no ability to set daily schedules. You can also create groups of multiple strings in the app if you want to control multiple trees or a single tree with multiple strings.

The overall whiz-bang appeal and brilliant colors of the latest Twinkly light string are great, though the tester package I tested with only came with 105 lights, which was only enough to light up a 4 foot tabletop tree. To cover taller trees, they’re available in either 175 or 225 LED lengths, priced at $129.95 and $159.95, respectively, so the cost of having the highest-tech Christmas lights on the block can add up quickly. But if you’re a true Christmas junkie and a true gadget junkie, you’ll want a set or two on your tree this holiday season.

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Netflix warns EU’s streaming content quota may hurt creativity

Netflix revealed its third quarter 2018 fiscal results today, taking time to discuss business as well as numbers. Among other things, company CEO Reed Hastings brought up the European Union’s heavily criticized “content quota” for streaming companies, warning that it may negatively impact both customers and creativity. Rather than focus on the companies, Hastings says countries can bolster local content … Continue reading