Whereas it's exciting when James Bond uses one of Q's devices to spy on an enemy agent, it's disturbing to think that just anyone can get a high-tech spy gadget without of a Q of their own, and foist it onto the unsuspecting gadget lover. Case in point, Spyphones sells modified mobiles that double as a bugging device. When the phone is called from a super top secret number, the phone will connect without alerting its owner, allowing the caller to monitor any conversations or activity going on in the phone's proximity.
Best of all (or perhaps worst of all, depending on which end of the line you're on), SpyPhones come in a variety of styles and without indicator of their purpose, so that they may be "given as a gift without arousing suspicion." Cripes. It's like a teeny, tiny Trojan Horse with customizable ringtones.
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