This , I fuck . Not that I have such an Brobdingnagian veneration of being caught with my proverbial pants down by any nearby cameraphone , but it ’s really the principle of the thing . Georgia Institute of Technology student Shwetak Patel has derive up with new privacy tech that will “ discover the presence of a digital camera up to 33 feet away and can then shoot a place beam of light at the crystalline lens . ” I mean , coolheaded . Not sure how you comport the microscope slide projector around with you . But essentially what this means is that if someone , by chance , is trying to bourgeon a photo of you without your knowledge , they ’ll get a nice fuzzy effigy of a shaft of light of light . Seems like a tangible boondoggle for superstars trying to get past the paparazzo , but you never know when it might come in ready to hand for us everyday famous person too . I distrust that Star , US Weekly and other rags that we read religiously ( for the article , of course ) are already sending emissaries to corrupt this tech from Patel and make certain it never , ever sees the light of day .
Crave privateness ? fresh technical school knocks out digital cameras[CNET ]
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