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  • FCC launches crackdown on signal jammers sold by Amazon, others

    03/23/2024 12:53:42 PM PDT · by RomanSoldier19 · 33 replies
    interesting engineering ^ | 3/23/24 | Rizwan Choudhury
    Uh-oh, Amazon. Looks like the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is not playing around when it comes to selling illegal signal jammers. The agency just went public with an investigation into Amazon and other major retailers for allegedly pushing these dodgy devices that can block your cell signal, GPS, and more. Typically advertised as “drone deterrents” or “privacy tools”, these nefarious gadgets are specifically designed to block radio frequencies. This has serious ramifications, cutting off cellular devices and GPS units and impacting emergency communication channels.
  • Cellphone outage hits AT&T customers nationwide; Verizon and T-Mobile users also affected

    02/23/2024 6:23:37 AM PST · by Roman_War_Criminal · 23 replies
    Fox Business ^ | 2/22/24 | Pilar Arias , Louis Casiano
    Tens of thousands of AT&T customers were left without service for hours on Thursday for their home phone, internet and mobile phone services, according to Downdetector. The outages started popping up just before 3:30 a.m. ET, according to a graph shown on the website that tracks outages. Just before 2 p.m. ET, the number of reports had declined drastically to nearly 4,900 after spiking at more than 73,000 just after 9 a.m. ET. Most users still impacted, 51%, say they are having issues with mobile phone service. Forty percent of customers currently reporting being affected say they have no signal...
  • Powerful twin solar flares erupt from sun as cell phone outages spike across US (video)

    02/22/2024 7:22:07 PM PST · by yesthatjallen · 42 replies
    Space ^ | 02 22 2024 | Brett Tingley
    Two outbursts from the sun occurred as widespread cellphone outages were reported throughout the United States on Thursday (Feb. 22). Two powerful solar flares erupted from the sun on the evening of Wednesday (Feb. 21) and during the early morning of Thursday (Feb. 22). An X1.8-class flare occurred at 6:07 p.m. ET (2307 GMT) on Feb. 21, and another, an X1.7 class flare, erupted at 1:32 a.m. ET (0632 GMT) on Feb. 22. The flares erupted from a region of the sun that "continues to exhibit strong magnetic complexity," the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) wrote in a statement...
  • AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon users hit by massive cellular outage in US

    02/22/2024 5:58:47 AM PST · by Enlightened1 · 59 replies
    New York Post ^ | 02/22/24 | Melissa Koenig
    A major cellphone outage affected users across the US early Thursday — even stopping some police departments from being able to receive 911 calls.AT&T seemed to have experienced the largest number of issues, with nearly 32,000 reports at around 4:30 a.m., according to data from DownDetector, which tracks outages by collating status reports from sources including user-submitted errors on its platform.More than 800 service outages were also reported on T-Mobile and Verizon, although a spokesperson for the latter put it down to users reporting problems trying to call people with other services.Others reported issues on smaller carriers including Boost Mobile,...
  • Cancer Cases Expected to Hit Record High in 2024… What Changed?

    01/21/2024 9:27:59 AM PST · by bitt · 62 replies
    GATEWAYPUNDIT ^ | 1/21/2024 | jim hoft
    A recent report published by the American Cancer Society predicted that new cancer cases are expected to reach a new high in 2024. Over 2 million new cases of cancer are expected. Cancer incidence has been rising for six of the most common cancers: breast, prostate, endometrial, pancreatic, kidney, and melanoma. As Leo Hohmann reported earlier. The Wall Street Journal reports that doctors are baffled by the sudden rise in cancer among young people. As Americans Scramble to Protect Retirement Accounts With Physical Gold and Silver, A Faith-Based Company Shows Them How The Journal writes: “Cancer is hitting more young...
  • Outcry Over Massachusetts High School's Cellphone Lock Policy

    09/29/2023 11:34:20 AM PDT · by raccoonradio · 47 replies
    Newsweak ^ | 9-28-23 | Alice Gibbs
    A recent cellphone policy, introduced at a public high school in Massachusetts, has stirred up controversy, leading students to launch a petition in protest. Partnering with a company called Yondr, the school initiated a program to curb cellphone use during school hours. Under this policy, students are provided with special pouches that lock away their phones for the duration of the school day, rendering them unusable until they leave the grounds. But one student, here named Chris*, expressed his doubts about the new policy to Newsweek. "At first, my reaction was that I understood the spirit of what they were...
  • EXCLUSIVE: Local corrections officers arrested as child porn, shanks, and contraband phones found in prison (South Carolina)

    09/15/2023 7:59:33 PM PDT · by Perseverando · 13 replies
    WISTV.com ^ | September 14, 2023 | Cynthia Beasley
    BISHOPVILLE, SC (WIS) — Investigators raided a local South Carolina prison last week, after finding a contraband cell phone with child pornography. But the targets of this prison search, weren’t the inmates By the time investigators left, evidence bags were loaded with narcotics, shivs capable of killing, and cell phones that could unravel prison safety. And two correctional officers were taken out in handcuffs. It was a crackdown long in the making on the Lee Correctional Institution that has seen about 620 contraband cell phones identified and shut down in a month, according to officials. The South Carolina Department of...
  • Samsung supply chain: Corning to invest $1.5bn in bendable glass output

    09/02/2023 4:37:29 AM PDT · by FarCenter · 12 replies
    U.S. glassmaker to boost South Korean production for foldable phones SEOUL -- U.S. specialty glass producer Corning will invest $1.5 billion in South Korea to increase supply capacity for products including ultrathin, bendable glass used in Samsung Electronics' foldable smartphones. Corning CEO Wendell Weeks announced the investment at a ceremony on Friday celebrating the 50th anniversary of the company's entry into South Korea. Corning's South Korean production hub is in Asan, adjacent to a major Samsung display division facility. Corning started its South Korea business in 1973 by building a joint venture factory with Samsung to produce glass for television...
  • White House Cocaine Story Takes Another Bizarre Twist as It Changes Again

    07/04/2023 9:06:08 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 84 replies
    Red State ^ | 07/03/2023 | Nick Arama
    When we first heard the story of a hazmat situation and the White House being evacuated on Sunday, we were told by the media that they’d found cocaine hydrochloride “near the White House.” Then it was described as being on the White House complex. That could be anywhere, including on the grounds. It was also described as “cocaine hydrochloride,” with suggestions it could be an anesthetic.Then came the report that it was in the White House library, which is on the ground floor of the executive mansion, according to the Washington Post.But now the Secret Service is contradicting that report...
  • Matt Gaetz asks uncomfortable questions to Durham. Doesn’t add up

    06/22/2023 12:17:50 AM PDT · by AnthonySoprano · 31 replies
    Forbes ^ | 6/21/2023 | Forbes
    Gaetz Ignores party handbook and asks real questions.
  • Even with THIS evidence, police still claim mass killer trans shooter Audrey Hale’s motive is ‘unclear’

    04/18/2023 8:21:45 AM PDT · by BenLurkin · 60 replies
    //twitchy.com/ ^ | April 17, 2023 by | Sam Janney
    It has been almost three weeks since trans shooter Audrey Hale gunned down and murdered six innocent Christians, three of them very small children. At the time of the mass killing, police mentioned a manifesto along with a bunch of other guns … And as of now, they have yet to release the manifesto. Huh. Not to mention they’re still claiming Hale’s motive is ‘unclear,’ even with everything she left behind. Check this out from Byron York: Nashville mass killer Audrey Hale left behind 'cellphones and laptops, as well as a suicide note, three folders and 19 journals.' Instead of...
  • Cohen says he turned over cellphones to Manhattan prosecutors investigating Trump hush-money payments

    02/01/2023 9:52:15 AM PST · by ChicagoConservative27 · 12 replies
    The Hill ^ | 02-01-2023 | LAUREN SFORZA
    Former Trump attorney Michael Cohen on Wednesday revealed that he recently turned over his cellphones to Manhattan prosecutors who are investigating hush-money payments paid to adult-film star Stormy Daniels ahead of the 2016 elections. “Most recently, they asked for my cellphones because they want to be able to extract from it the voice recordings that I had had with Keith Davidson, former attorney to Stormy Daniels before Michael Avenatti, as well as a bunch of emails, text messages and so on,” Cohen told Don Lemon on “CNN’s This Morning.” The phones, which were previously taken by federal investigators in 2018,...
  • Why Am I Seeing That Political Ad? Check Your ‘Trump Resistance’ Score.

    10/25/2022 6:02:41 AM PDT · by devane617 · 37 replies
    nytimes ^ | 10/25/2022
    In the lead-up to the 2020 presidential election, a voter analytics firm called PredictWise came up with a novel approach to help Democratic campaigns target persuadable Republicans: “Covid concern” scores. To create the scores, the company first analyzed an immense data set showing the cellphone locations of tens of millions of Americans during the initial lockdown months of the pandemic. Then it ranked people based on their travel patterns. Republicans whose phone locations showed that they left home a lot received high “Covid-19 decree violation” scores, while those who mainly stayed home received low scores, according to a PredictWise report....
  • Whistleblowers accuse FBI of breaking security regulations, endangering classified documents

    09/07/2022 6:34:49 PM PDT · by paltz · 30 replies
    The Washington Times ^ | 9/7/22 | Kerry Picket
    An FBI whistleblower has told the House Judiciary Committee that he witnessed the bureau’s deputy director violating security policies and putting classified information at risk. The special agent told lawmakers that Paul Abbate, who oversees all FBI domestic and international investigative and intelligence activities, used his smartphone in an FBI sensitive compartmented information facility, or SCIF, which is a violation of bureau security protocols. Just bringing a phone into the SCIF is a security breach. The senior agent accused Mr. Abbate of walking around in the SCIF while talking on the smartphone and sending text messages and emails. Another FBI...
  • Border Crossers Awarded Healthcare, Free Cellphones Upon Arrival in NYC

    08/21/2022 5:27:52 PM PDT · by ChicagoConservative27 · 25 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 08/21/2022 | John Binder
    Border crossers arriving in New York City on migrant buses sent from Texas by Gov. Greg Abbott (R) are being awarded healthcare services as well as free cellphones, among other things. On Sunday, as the New York Post reports, the city’s hospital system held an event for arriving border crossers at a hospital in the Bronx where they were offered healthcare services along with free cellphones, food, library cards, and school supplies.
  • Myanmar tragedy exposes the dirty underbelly of 'green energy'

    08/10/2022 12:26:35 AM PDT · by Chad C. Mulligan · 33 replies
    FOX ^ | 10 Aug 2022 | AP staff writers
    The people in this northern Myanmar forest have lost a way of life that goes back generations. But if they complain, they, too, face the threat of death. This forest is the source of several key metallic elements known as rare earths, often called the vitamins of the modern world. Rare earths now reach into the lives of almost everyone on the planet, turning up in everything from hard drives and cellphones to elevators and trains. They are especially vital to the fast-growing field of green energy, feeding wind turbines and electric car engines. And they end up in the...
  • Hydrofluoric acid: the chemical hazard hiding in electric and hybrid vehicle batteries

    05/07/2022 7:51:09 AM PDT · by fireman15 · 72 replies
    Prosol UK ^ | 5/01/2022 | Prosol
    Ever wondered what types of batteries are used to power electric and hybrid vehicles (EHVs)? Well, the majority of EHVs being driven on our roads today will use lithium-ion (Li-ion) or lithium polymer batteries. ... They pose a potentially lethal chemical hazard to anyone working on or near EHVs. ... Since the electrolyte is a liquid, there is always the possibility that it could leak from inside the battery – we’ve all seen standard AA batteries that have leaked leaving white potassium hydroxide crystals on their outer casing, right? Well, that’s the danger with lithium-ion batteries. If the electrolyte inside...
  • US zoo fears teen gorilla’s exposure to phones is behind anti-social behavior

    04/08/2022 1:30:49 PM PDT · by SJackson · 17 replies
    Visitors to the Chicago zoo showing the 415lb Amare pictures and videos through the glass wall has made him dismissive to other male gorillas A teenage gorilla in a Chicago zoo has been getting too much screen time, according to zoo officials. Amare, a 415-pound gorilla at Chicago’s Lincoln Park zoo, has been staring a little too frequently at the screens of cellphones from visitors who show him pictures and videos through the glass wall – including selfies, family photos, pet videos and even footage of Amare himself. He has apparently become so distracted as a result that last week,...
  • Dumbphone Sales Are Soaring As People Revolt Against “Overwhelming” Smartphones

    03/28/2022 5:26:37 PM PDT · by blam · 128 replies
    In a time when various “developed world” intelligence agencies are filling up petabytes of hard disk space with domestic phone recordings and tracking their own citizens who – in the pursuit of a “liberal” agenda – have been escalated to a greater terrorist threat than actual foreign terrorists, some people have had enough and are throwing their smart phones into the trash and replacing them with “dumbphones” instead. One among them is seventeen-year-old Robin West, who according to the BBC is an anomaly among her peers: “she doesn’t have a smartphone.” Instead of scrolling through apps like TikTok and Instagram...
  • British cellphones triggered deadly strike on Ukrainian base

    03/21/2022 11:31:12 AM PDT · by BenLurkin · 26 replies
    30 Russian cruise missiles pulverised the Yavoriv facility, near the Polish border, on March 13. The target on the base is believed to have been the International Centre for Peacekeeping and Security, where Ukraine has been training foreign civilian recruits for its international brigade. Now, the Telegraph has learned that around 12 to 14 phone numbers starting with +44 were visible to surveillance equipment in the area in the hours before the missile strike. Security sources said mercenaries paid by the Wagner Group, a secretive military company with links to the Kremlin, were suspected of operating on the ground at...