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The technology, known as Triggerfish, pretends to be a base station so that mobile handsets happily connect to it and identify themselves.
The Register 2008
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Sensimed 's "Triggerfish" system consists of a contact lens with embedded sensors that can pick up subtle physical changes in a patient's eye, and then wirelessly transmit that data to a receiver worn around his neck.
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Sensimed 's "Triggerfish" system consists of a contact lens with embedded sensors that can pick up subtle physical changes in a patient's eye, and then wirelessly transmit that data to a receiver worn around his neck.
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The Federal Government has used the cell tracking 'Triggerfish' gadget for years now, and sometimes with great success.
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The Government Doesn't Need Telcos 'Help To Spy On Your Cellphones, Thank You Very Much The Federal Government has used the cell tracking' Triggerfish 'gadget for years now, and sometimes with great success.
Gizmodo 2009
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National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution Wedge-Tail Triggerfish Wedge-Tail Triggerfish This fish discourages predators by erecting two sharp dorsal spines at the top of its head: one that is large and thick in front, and a shorter spine behind that.
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Major fluctuations have been observed in the last two decades regarding the Triggerfish and Sardinella, two commercially valuable species in this LME.
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Brett Phaneuf, Promare director, and Dirk Rosen, Deep Ocean vp of special projects, flew Triggerfish around Sabak Ha's debris mound for an afternoon to a depth of about 350 feet.
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Meanwhile, some village kids decided to take a stab at flying Triggerfish.
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The ROV, provided by Deep Ocean Engineering, was a larger, 68-pound, open-frame model called Triggerfish.
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