Want to illegally record people and things? No need to install a hidden camera in the button of your jacket anymore -- now you can just throw on these new sunglasses offered by the Spycatcher company, and you'll be able to make illegal recordings with the utmost of convenience.
The glasses have a camera built into their frame. They can record video in 500x582 (PAL) and 510x492 (NTSC) formats. The “very stylish pair of sunglasses” (quote from Spycatcher's website) have a built in 32 MB internal memory capacity, which can be expanded if you plug in a SD/MMC memory card.
The possibilities are endless. You could record birds in flight, for example. Or maybe traffic accidents -- or even record a funny conversation you had with a friend, for personal replay on your home computer at a later date. You could even, if you are so inclined, illegally record things for nefarious, unimaginable purposes -- but hopefully, you are not so inclined to do so; and presumably Spycatcher can not be held responsible for any misuse of their nifty new invention.
ROFL...
Love the idea
Blind guys stumbles into ladies locker room, gets voyuer porno right in the open!
In the future, devices such as these may make people want to wear Halloween costume masks at all times, in private or public spaces, when they are doing anything even remotely compromising, in fear of it ending up somewhere on the great ole' Internetty.
"Sorry Bionic Woman, the MPAA says you can't see this movie, bionic eyes and the petabyte memory module in you brain and all. Wait, no, please out down the popcorn machine. At least have a bionic heart and use some butter first."