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1 Comments in Response to Hacker builds $1,500 cell-phone tapping device
Oh goody goody! More technology to adapt to our computers to make us able to talk computer to computer, house to house, neighborhood to neighborhood, state to state, nation to nation, person to person, around the world, without Big Brother having any say in the matter.
No more shut down the Internet.