East Bay Business Times
February 1, 2008
Researchers at UC-Berkeley will join in a field test Feb. 8 to study how traffic flow can be monitored using data from driver’s GPS-enabled cell phones.
The researchers will look at the potential of using cell phone data instead of the road sensors currently used, while at the same time preserving phone users’ privacy.
The experiment, dubbed Mobile Century, will involve a fleet of 100 cars with drivers carrying Nokia cell phones. They will travel a loop along a 10-mile stretch of Interstate 880 between Hayward and Fremont.
The experiment is a joint project between researchers at the UC-Berkeley’s California Center for Innovative Transportation and the Nokia Research Center in Palo Alto.
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February 4th, 2008 at 10:31 pm
I think turning it off wont help either.
February 4th, 2008 at 11:57 pm
You have to take the batteries out of the phone to really turn it off
I wish cell phones were never invented
February 5th, 2008 at 12:40 am
They don’t turn “off” the illumination function is off camera still operational as well as mic , gps and, wave triangulation alsothey are hooked into google , nsa , northcom , running extended-indefinite-profile-dossier to be used against us with out our knowledge or defense unable to escape it. I have no cell phone. Anyway I have been within speakerphone range 10-15 ft at normal conversation speaking volume so there is no way for you to keep from being identified and tracked from bug to bug- “phone to phone,other peoples” is what we must avoid, why do you think quiet spots shielded from cell waves are so unpopular , they would be nice at the movies. No room for freedom in the 1984/brave new world being set up . Take a look its Ed Bernays strategy ,no room for an idea that does not guide the group to setup destruction for its self and convince that things are the way there and there is more important things to be concerned with than said idea. soviet output based education cap just above useless idiot, is the sweet spot, not smart enough to do anything what is dealt to you through subliminal Pavlovian condoning tells them to.
February 5th, 2008 at 3:15 pm
if not cell phones maybe the rfid chip in your corn syrup!!
February 5th, 2008 at 3:43 pm
The technology they let us have is old..and they only let us have it to serve a bigger purpose for them..the internet,computers,cell phones, all given to us and very old technology but presented to us as “new” and “cutting edge”
i mean they have rfid chips in the logo on the box of cereal in your cupboard..
remember no matter how smart we think we are we have been chemically dumbed down and they have not..
just like cattle..cows could never comprehend what their life is really about ( us rasing them to kill them)
could we be in a similar boat? not saying we are food but an energy source for them…slaving away…
February 5th, 2008 at 9:24 pm
And fear not them which kill the body, but are not able to kill the soul: but rather fear him which is able to destroy both soul and body in hell.
Matthew 10:28
February 5th, 2008 at 10:05 pm
My recommendation is to just get rid of your cell phone. Do you really want those frequencies next to your brain? Sure, “they” say it’s safe, but who really knows? Do you want to be tracked 24/7? Those phones actually still track while off.
Use Skype (Mac or Windows) or Gizmo (for Linux). Skype works on Linux as well. They are encrypted, so no third party can intercept the call. However, I’ve also read that if you are calling someone on a land-line, the call can be intercepted on their side, and it may actually look fishy if you are calling from an encrypted line.
These are just a few dollars a month (compare to $45 a month for a cell).
I am looking into encryption for emails, too. Might be good to check out.
February 6th, 2008 at 6:17 am
The FBI, DOD, and NSA can easly decrypt almost anything nowdays. The best thing to do is take apart the products yourself, find the tracking circuits, like Global Crossing’s CGX, bluetooth, Broadcom BCM (wireless), etc. Do the research on the products, act like a hacker, and you can become untraceable. MrAloha is right, you must take the battery out of the cell phone for it to be non-operational at that time. Wifi and Bluetooth are two of the most powerful and most used circuits for tracking and tracing. People have to use their brain or risk being surveillanced. Also, now cars are being equipped with these technocratic tools. Metadata is the gold to telecoms nowdays, hardcore.
February 6th, 2008 at 6:27 am
also they can put a rfid chip in anything..even on the packaging of products you buy..check it out..
February 7th, 2008 at 3:14 am
ALEX -get Jerry Mander on your show the author of ” The four arguments for the elimination of television” and evryone else read this book….they did studies in the 70’s on tvs and humans and the results are posted in that book..you will turn of your tv after reading..