Nope, call PhantomPlate Inc. in Harrisburg, Pa. The same computer spam that inundates consumers daily finally has delivered a useful bit of information: How to order a can of PhotoBlocker, a spray ...
A product that hides license plates from traffic-enforcement cameras at intersections may appeal to those frustrated by malfunctioning cameras but poses a major safety threat from those who hope to ...
How many times have you been going about your usual business of cheating on your spouse, being an idiot around your boss, or drunkenly harassing fellow party-goers when some wildly irresponsible ...
Okay, so this clever ad agency in South America outed a particularly fun gadget whose only function is to ruin photos. How can that be fun? Well, to answer the question you need to know the backstory ...
Nope, call PhantomPlate Inc., in Harrisburg, Pa. The same Web that inundates consumers daily with spam has finally come up with a useful bit of information: how to order a can of PhotoBlocker, a spray ...
When you run a red light and the red-light camera catches you, you are busted. With fines starting at $50, drivers are snapping up products designed to block the cameras. Photoblocker is a spray-on ...
A clear spray that distorts a license plate image – and helps drivers beat tickets for running a red light – is selling like hotcakes, despite a law banning its use. PhotoBlocker is being sold in ...
Richard Trenholm was CNET's film and TV editor, covering the big screen, small screen and streaming. A member of the Film Critic's Circle, he's covered technology and culture from London's tech scene ...