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The wildest spy gadgets the CIA actually built

The CIA’s history is filled with inventions that sound like they came straight out of a spy movie. Engineers built tiny cameras hidden in coins, robot spy cats, and drones disguised as birds or ...
Hidden nut camera uses a spring pin and a trimmed antenna for compact wiring, helping you stream wirelessly without bulky hardware.
The Griffin Museum of Science and Industry and other science centers are integrating projectors, touch screens and other ...
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From brass to spy weapon

Starting with raw brass and steel, I craft a functional pen gun worthy of James Bond’s arsenal. Learn how the spring piston, magnets, and precision parts come together to make this covert gadget work.
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Though it may seem like mindless entertainment, spy fiction isn’t just about gadgets, secret codes or daring escapades. Rather, it’s a mirror for the world’s biggest fears. From 19th century diplomacy ...
PeopleFinders reports that anyone can be a digital detective with curiosity and internet skills to uncover information responsibly.
XR Edition, Google showed off a bunch of updates headed to its recently released mixed reality platform. However, after ...
Spies, Lies and Deception lifts the lid on clandestine operations in two world wars and the Cold War. The Salford-based ...
Perpetrators of domestic violence often want their victims to know they are being watched, but never know how.
We pulled some of the most viral workshop gadgets off social media and into real-world applications to see which ones deserve ...
A British upstart is on a mission to improve on the first-generation Lotus Esprit by way of an exciting new tribute.