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  2. The Tor Project - Wikipedia

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    The Tor Project, Inc. was founded on December 22, 2006 [5] by computer scientists Roger Dingledine, Nick Mathewson and five others. The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) acted as the Tor Project's fiscal sponsor in its early years, and early financial supporters of the Tor Project included the U.S. International Broadcasting Bureau, Internews, Human Rights Watch, the University of Cambridge ...

  3. Secret photography - Wikipedia

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    As a prank, e.g. from a friend's mobile camera phone. By voyeurs for sexual or other purposes; It has been in use by British police since intelligence gathering on the suffragette movement in the 1900s. [1] Some fine art photographers have displayed a fascination with the forms of secret voyeuristic photography.

  4. LG Shine - Wikipedia

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    The phone has a stainless steel full metal body with a half-mirror screen, so the front of the phone appears to be a mirror when the screen is off. [8] When the phone is closed there is a multi-functional scroll key. The phone can also be used as a camera, with a dedicated button for taking pictures.

  5. Latest ruling in Mirror phone-hacking claims due at High Court

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    In December, a judge ruled that phone hacking became “widespread and habitual” at Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN) titles in the late 1990s and was practised “even to some extent” during the ...

  6. Ruling on Prince Harry's Mirror phone-hacking lawsuit to be ...

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    By Sam Tobin. LONDON (Reuters) -Britain's Prince Harry will find out on Friday whether he has won his phone-hacking lawsuit against publisher Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN), a case in which he gave ...

  7. scrcpy - Wikipedia

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    scrcpy (short for "screen copy") is a free and open-source screen mirroring application that allows control of an Android device from a desktop computer. [2] The software is developed by Genymobile SAS, a company which develops Android emulator Genymotion.