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The Voice Changing Telephone is described as the perfect low-cost device for making your voice unrecognizable during a call, and it allows you to switch between a low pitched voice and a high pitched voice, so the person at the other end could believe you are from the opposite sex.

Buy it at Chinavision.com

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Price:$14.99
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Version: 1

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Jangl now supports text messaging. You could already call friends in a free and private manner (and by private, I mean that no one has to give out their number). In the same manner that you initiate or receive a phone call through Jangl, you’ll also be able to get SMS messages. Not that any of you out there don’t have text messaging plans (unlimited, at that), but if you don’t have a plan, or you’ve simply run out for the month, perhaps Jangl’s new offering will be of interest to you.  more

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No physical access to the device is needed to accomplish thi according to UNIX specialist and consultant Rik Farrow:

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A step by step guide on how to successfully hack into a cell phone voicemail box. Warning: I am not responsible for any malicious, or harmful acts that may come of this. May not work with all cell phones.

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8:13AM Friday November 23, 2007
By Louis Charbonneau

 

WIESBADEN - German police are unable to decipher the encryption used in the internet telephone software Skype to monitor calls by suspected criminals and terrorists, Germany’s top police officer said.

Skype allows users to make telephone calls over the internet from their computer to other Skype users free of charge.

Law enforcement agencies and intelligence services have used wiretaps since the telephone was invented, but implementing them is much more complex in the modern telecommunications market where the providers are often foreign companies.

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