- 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)
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- NBC10 Philadelphia is reporting a cell phone vigilante named Eric who used a cell phone signal jammer to stop other riders from using their cell phones on the SEPTA bus route. (Examiner)
- No service? Maybe you've been zapped by a cell phone jammer. A Philadelphia man has stirred up controversy after he frequently used a device on a public bus to create a cell phone dead zone. (Mashable.com)
- Is a cell phone jammer illegal? This question has risen out of a situation on a public bus in Philadelphia, PA. (National Ledger)
- People are officially fed up with fellow commuters and their poor cell phone habits. (Christian Post)
- 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)
- Cell phone jammers are something most people don't regularly think about outside of spy movies. The issue has come into focus recently after a man in Philadelphia was caught using one to block out chatter on his bus. (College News)
- Its like hacking peoples minds, rather than using a cell phone jammer to disable talkers mobile gadgets. (msnbc.com)
- 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)
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Cell phone jammer
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