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The International Spy Museum is the first and only public museum in the United States solely dedicated to espionage and the only one in the world to provide a global perspective on this all-but-invisible profession. It features the largest collection of international spy-related artifacts ever placed on public display. The stories of individual spies, told through film, interactives, and state-of-the-art exhibits, provide a dynamic context to foster an understanding of espionage and its impact on current and historic events. In addition to the Museum, the Complex includes a Museum Store, private dining and event facilities, and two restaurants: Zola and Spy City Cafe.
The Museum is the creation of The Malrite Company. Based in Cleveland, Ohio, The Malrite Company develops innovative museums and educational projects across the country. Its collaborative creative team consists of research directors, top museum and exhibition designers, innovative video and computer developers, and leading architects and interior designers.
Where is the International Spy Museum located?
The International Spy Museum is located at 800 F Street, NW in Washington, DC’s historic Pennsylvania Quarter neighborhood. It is within 4 blocks of the National Mall, directly across the street from the National Portrait Gallery, steps away from the MCI Center, and within one block of FBI headquarters. The Gallery Place/Chinatown Metrorail Station is within a block of the Museum Complex.
New small robot - Bug Spy
25/11/08
If only we could be a fly on the wall when our enemies are plotting to attack us. Better yet, what if that fly could record voices, transmit video and even fire tiny weapons?
That kind of James Bond-style fantasy is actually on the drawing board. U.S. military engineers are trying to design flying robots disguised as insects that could one day spy on enemies and conduct dangerous missions without risking lives.
“The way we envision it is, there would be a bunch of these sent out in a swarm,” said Greg Parker, who helps lead the research project at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton. “If we know there’s a possibility of bad guys in a certain building, how do we find out? We think this would fill that void.”
In essence, the research seeks to miniaturize the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle drones used in Iraq and Afghanistan for surveillance and reconnaissance.
The next generation of drones, called Micro Aerial Vehicles, or MAVs, could be as tiny as bumblebees and capable of flying undetected into buildings, where they could photograph, record, and even attack insurgents and terrorists.
By identifying and assaulting adversaries more precisely, the robots would also help reduce or avoid civilian casualties, the military says.
Parker and his colleagues plan to start by developing a bird-sized robot as soon as 2015, followed by the insect-sized models by 2030.
The vehicles could be useful on battlefields where the biggest challenge is collecting reliable intelligence about enemies.
“If we could get inside the buildings and inside the rooms where their activities are unfolding, we would be able to get the kind of intelligence we need to shut them down,” said Loren Thompson, a defense analyst with the Lexington Institute in Arlington, Virginia.
Philip Coyle, senior adviser with the Center for Defense Information in Washington D.C., said a major hurdle would be enabling the vehicles to carry the weight of cameras and microphones.
“If you make the robot so small that it’s like a bumblebee and then you ask the bumblebee to carry a video camera and everything else, it may not be able to get off the ground,” Coyle said.
Parker envisions the bird-sized vehicles as being able to spy on adversaries by flying into cities and perching on building ledges or power lines. The vehicles would have flappable wings as a disguise but use a separate propulsion system to fly.
“We think the flapping is more so people don’t notice it,” he said. “They think it’s a bird.” Read more
Police spying
23/11/08
40$ USB Spy Telescope handmade
22/11/08
Use an old telelens, a USB webcam and standard PVC plumbing materials to build a telescope with huge magnification. You can see craters on the moon, read licenseplates far away or spy on the neighbors if that’s what you like.
40$ USB Spy Telescope - Funny bloopers R us
Spying on the neighbours
20/11/08
In The Know: Panelists discuss ways to care for the nation’s paranoid schizophrenics, such as hiding cameras in their homes or audio transmitters in their ears.
More coverage at: http://www.onion.com
Spying on beautiful neighbor
14/11/08
Spying through the keyhole
12/11/08
Do you suspect your boyfriend/girlfriend is cheating on you? Do you think your mate might be hiding a secret of gargantuan proportion? Or perhaps you’re just a bit of a nosey bugger and simply like to spy.
Forget those old skool undercover methods of spying, like rummaging through pockets, checking collars for lipstick, sneaking a quick peak at your other half’s phone when they’re out of the room, infiltrating emails and Facebook pages etc (I’ll stop here there are just so many). We’ve become a distrustful nation and to cater for this apparent suspicion, the spyware industry has a nice selection of spying gadgets for those undercover stealth detective missions. Check out our top 5 spy gadgets after the jump.
Bad neighbors
09/11/08
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