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What does a hidden camera look like that could be installed inside a flat screen TV?

oh.. are you watching something "not to be seen" on your FLAT TV and now worried what if it has a camera?... :P or you had having fun with you GF and now worried what if somebody look at you? ..... just kidding..In fact no body can judge if there is any hidden camera around. It can be as small as you see on your cell phone .. the front camera.. can you see that? it's just a millimeter small circle containing 10+ mp camera with everything recordable.  it can be on the same spot on TV where normally a small power LED or Remote sensor is located.. it can be either a touch button on front what feels and works like a button but a camera in fact, it can also be a decorative dots like spot with a camera function.. You might be thinking.. where get's it light from to capture the people sitting in front of it.. so.. now a days with advanced technologies .. not lights are required.. even in the dark room these cameras work great using IR (infra red).... that brightens up the room... If the LCD/FLAT TV makers say themselves... like this TV is a camera equipped then don't worry.. such cameras are not this much hidden.. in this case camera are made very prominent like Michael T. Lauer wrote..

How do you detect hidden cameras and microphones?

The short answer is that you will not find a well hidden camera or microphone with your mobile phone. Cameras and microphones are passive devices and do not in themselves produce anything that can be detected.If they are wireless devices with built in transmitters, a signal may be detected, but only if they are using Bluetooth or WiFi that is used by your standard phone. A signal may be present, but it’s exact location and purpose will be very hard to pinpoint with a consumer grade smartphone. This the job of specialist detectors and equipment.That being said, they are very useful in locating infrared (IR) illumination used by many surveillance systems. The imaging sensor in almost all phone cameras will detect IR and makes it easy to spot. All you need to do is scan around the area with your phone, and bingo, any IR will show up as a bright point source that your eyes cannot see. This is almost guaranteed to be part of a surveillance system.Another less nefarious use for this is to check if the batteries in a standard remote control are working. Just point the remote at the camera lens on your phone and press any of the buttons. If the remote is working, you will see the IR LED on the remote light up very brightly on the phone display. You can’t see it with your naked eyes, but the CCD sensor in the phone’s camera will show it very clearly.

What are some slang terms used among police officers?

The most derogatory terms for the bad guys and citizens who are just pains in the rectum:A.H. = Adam Henry (A-dam H-enry) If you don’t get it…..sometimes you will hear it as “Jack Hole”…..now what starts with an “A” that ends with HOLE ?RICHARD CRANIUM= What starts with a “D” and is a nickname for Richard ? What is the non-medical layman’s term for the Cranium ? Do these clues HEAD you in the right direction ?

Why do some foreigners choose kanji for their names in Japan?

Is it just me? I really don't get it. So many times have I been handed a business card from a foreigner with a name like John Smith or William Harris on the English side and some phonetically similar kanji on the Japanese side. Last time I checked, there weren't many Japanese people named John Smith or William Harris.

Why forfeit their identity? Many times katakana pronounciation will alter the way our names are spoken in Japanese, but that is the phonetic alphabet to which we are limited. Are these people just insecure being a foreigner? Do they think that by choosing kanii it is cooler than writing their name in katakana? Don't they realize that their names written in kanji are bastardizations at best, and that most Japanese think it is ridiculous for a non-Japanese to alter his/her name from English to kanji?

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