(keitai-l) Re: X-ray vision for the V602-SH?

From: Renfield Kuroda <renfield.kuroda_at_db.com>
Date: 10/26/04
Message-ID: <OFE4458971.BD22B4E2-ON49256F39.00056BF3-49256F39.000575F3@db.com>
Sounds like a rehash of the Sony TRV99: 
http://www.dansdata.com/io002.htm#perv

r en 

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Is this true?

"A developer in Tokyo has created an add-on for Vodafone handsets that's
meant to be used as a night filter to let people take pictures with
their phones in the dark.

"Unfortunately, the night vision camera has an unexpected side effect,
according to Japanese developer Yamada Denshi. In the right
circumstances, it allows users to see a lot more than they bargained for.

"As well as taking snaps in the dark, the Yamada Denshi infrared filter
apparently sees through people's clothes."

http://news.com.com/Peeping+Tom+filter+lets+phones+see+through+bikinis/2100-1039_3-5425105.html

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