Spy Gear
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A team of engineering students has created a working Batman-inspired, grappling hook-shooting, power winch-equipped wall-scaling device.
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A new video surveillance system is able to search through data on 36 million faces per second, looking for a match for a specific individual.
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The OPMOD Battle Mug is made from a solid block of aluminum, features a handle from an AR-15 rifle, and has mounting rails for accessories such as night-vision scopes.
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These Wi-Fi cufflinks let you wear your mobile hotspot, creating a network that can be used by computers, smartphones, and tablets.
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The NYPD is developing a portable scanner for detecting concealed guns on peoples' bodies.
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Scientists have created a device that guides sound waves around a central area, essentially acting as an "invisibility cloak for sound."
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A team has claimed the complete prize purse in DARPA's Shredder Challenge, two days ahead of the contest deadline.
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In order to develop methods for reading shredded documents, DARPA is running a contest in which contestants must solve puzzles made from shredded paper.
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The Rotundus GroundBot spherically-shaped surveillance robot is equipped with a pair of cameras, providing its remote operator with a live video feed in 3D.
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Japanese company REAL-f offers extremely realistic 3D models of human faces and heads.
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