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  2. Hidden camera - Wikipedia

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    Hidden video cameras may or may not have audio recording capabilities. Hidden cameras may be activated manually, remotely, or through motion detection. A hidden camera may not be visible to the subject, for example, because it is fitted with a long-focus lens and located beyond the view of the subject, or because it is obscured or hidden by an ...

  3. Vishnuvardhana (film) - Wikipedia

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    A cat-mouse game between Adishesha (who finds that his phone is stolen by someone) and Vishnu in which Vishnu manages to hide his identity. Adishesha takes the help of an ACP to find the phone and the culprit who reluctant but agrees when Adishesha reveals the secret video of ACP which he recorded on the phone. The ACP tries to catch Vishnu but ...

  4. Virtual mirror - Wikipedia

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    A virtual dressing room mirror. A virtual mirror or smart mirror is a device which displays a user's own image on a screen as if that screen were a mirror.Some versions feature augmented reality additions to the video display, or use an entirely virtual graphical avatar of the user.

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  6. Windows 10 will soon mirror your Android phone screen ... - AOL

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    At the company's Surface event, mobile general manager Shilpa Ranganathan previewed a Windows 10 feature that would mirror your phone's entire screen on the desktop. You could see and reply to a ...

  7. 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.