Monday, March 5, 2012

Cell phone jammer

  • Last week, Philadelphia TV station NBC10 reported on a man who admitted to using a cell-phone jammer during his bus commute to shut down fellow passengers when they were talking loudly.
  • (CNN)
  • No service? Maybe youve been zapped by a cell phone jammer.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • You can follow authors and sections, track comment threads youre interested in, and more. A portable pocket-sized cell phone jammer is shown at the CommunicAsia 2006 exhibition in Singapore 21 June 2006.
  • (Slate)
  • A Philadelphia man was caught red handed this week for using a cell phone jammer to keep his fellow passengers on a public transit bus from using their cell phones.
  • (Forbes)
  • A vigilante with a cell phone jammer. No doubt weve all been in a situation where someone is talking loudly on their cell phone with little regard for those around them.
  • (Tom's Guide)
  • A few days ago we told you about a man from Philadelphia, America who thought he would purchase a cell phone zapper to silence other people's calls. The man's actions opened up a lot of debate but the cell phone jammer is a violation of federal law.
  • (Phones Review)
  • Eric lives in Philadelphia, he rides the 44 bus and he doesn't like when people talk on their cell phones in public. So he did what any enterprising geek would do: He brought a cell phone jammer on the bus with him.
  • (Time)
  • Its like hacking peoples minds, rather than using a cell phone jammer to disable talkers mobile gadgets.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • We've seen a number of movies that feature cell phone jammers and this has been spy movies with police forces using such equipment, and also criminals but in most cases this is fiction found in movies.
  • (Product Reviews)
  • It might look like a walkie talkie, but that little box is more powerful than you think. When a cell phone jammer is turned on it can block any cell phone service in the area.
  • (ABC News)

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