marți, 21 august 2012

Spy Toothbrush Hidden Pinhole HD Camera DVR 16GB 1280X720 Motion Activated - Technology - Gadgets and Gizmos

<p>Spy Toothbrush Hidden Pinhole HD Camera DVR 16GB 1280X720 Motion ActivatedCompare to the first geration spy toothbrush camera ,the new Pinhole Spy Toothbrush Hidden Camera DVR 16GB(motion-ativated),and resolution up to 1280x720.16GB memory included</p>

<p>This is a ultra-small digital spy camera that hidden inside a toothbrush , it looks like an ordinary toothbrush , but it has a very powerful function, the most interesting thing is that it internally hides a smallest camera DVR , you can brush and record everything you need at the same ,so secret that no one know where the camera exist.it does not need any external plug-in card, built in memory 16GB itself, battery capacity can work up to 8-10 hours. there is time date stamp for the record, you can get the most authentic evidence for a variety of illegal behaviour.ideal for CIA agents ,police,detector,and spy agency,Support PC Camera.</p>

<p>Important feature of this camera,compare now!</p>

<p>Remote Control Function!</p>

<p>Description:</p>

<p>1.Tiny size makes it for a variety of uses.2.Its great for use as a hidden cam, spy cam , etc.3.Real time recording in AVI video format 4.Continuous recording until memory is full manually off5.Color video with voice6.Internal rechargeable battery 7.Internal memory:16GB8.Playback video on PC 9.Video compression : AVI video format,1280*720</p>

<p>10.Voice recording: Yes11.Internal memory: Yes12.Flash:16GB13.Video file size:5M per min.14.Recording mode :continuous recording until memory is full manually off15.Adaptor type: USB adaptor charging cable 16.Battery type : Lithium-ion 1800MAh17.Record time : up to 2h for 1GB18.Battery use time : about 8-10hour19.Weight:450g</p>

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<p>Package </p>

<p>1 Spy Toothbrush camera 16GB 1pcs</p>

<p>2 2.0 High Speed USB CABLE 1pcs</p>

<p>3 USB Charger 1pcs</p>

<p>4 Remote Control 1pcs </p>

<p>5 Camera Operating Manual 1pcs</p>

<p>Infectious disease detectives worldwide rushed Thursday to find the cause of an outbreak of a rare strain of E. coli that has spread to 10 countries and is blamed for at least 16 deaths and hundreds of illnesses.</p>

<p>Nine patients in Germany had died of a form of kidney failure called hemolytic uremic syndrome, or HUS, according to the World Health Organization, which cited Tuesday figures as its most recent. Six had died of enterohemorrhagic E. coli, EHEC, a strain of E. coli that causes hemorrhaging in the intestines and can result in abdominal cramps and bloody diarrhea. One person in Sweden has also died.</p>

<p>Across Europe, 499 cases of HUS and 1,115 cases of EHEC have been reported, WHO said on its website.</p>

<p>In addition to Germany and Sweden, cases have been identified in Austria, Denmark, France, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. </p>

<p>E. coli outbreak spreads across Europe </p>

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<p>Where E. coli lurks </p>

<p>2010: E. coli dangers RELATED TOPICS European Union Russia All but two of the cases occurred in people who had recently visited northern Germany or, in one case, had contact with a visitor from northern Germany, the organization said.</p>

<p>Scientists at the Beijing Genomic Institute said the outbreak of infection in Germany is caused by a new "super-toxic" E. coli strain, though the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said the strain has been seen before.</p>

<p>"We have very little experience with this particular strain, but it has been seen before," said Robert Tauxe, deputy director of the CDC's division of foodborne diseases.</p>

<p>The CDC said the strain is very rare and added that, while it is not aware of any cases ever having been reported in the United States, it is aware of a few previous reports of the strain in other countries. Britain's Health Protection Agency has said that the strain suspected in the outbreak is "rare" and "seldom seen in the UK."</p>

<p>Though WHO said it does not recommend any trade restrictions related to the outbreak, Russia announced a ban Thursday on fresh vegetable imports from the European Union.</p>

<p>Russia imposed the vegetable ban because "no one wants to get sick. It is a natural protective measure taken in response to events that are happening in Europe today," Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Alexander Lukashevich said Thursday.</p>

<p>Gennady Onishchenko, head of the Russian Federal Agency for Health and Consumer Rights, issued a statement saying the ban will remain in effect "until we become convinced that this situation is resolved."</p>

<p>Customs officials have been instructed to prevent the produce from entering the country, according to Onishchenko, while supermarkets and food chains in Russia were told to withdraw European vegetables from their produce bins.</p>

<p>Frederic Vincent, the European Commission's health spokesman, called the move "disproportionate."</p>

<p>"The commission will be writing today to the Russian authorities, and we will be liaising and working with them in the coming days to try to find a solution," Vincent said. The commission is the EU's executive body.</p>

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