No phone signal? Don’t worry, now your iPhone can send SMOKE signals
Art project called S.M.S. or Smoke Messaging Service
Uses a vaporiser and liquid to create smoke
Code can transmit signals
German inventor says system is NSA-proof
If you've ever struggled to make a call where there is no phone signal, one enterprising hacker may have the answer.
German inventor Dennis de Bel says his invention could lead to a resurgence in the ancient art.
He boasted the technique is NSA-proof, and free to use.
Mobile phone services in Pakistan are being suspended every other day due to security measures , but a German Scientist named Denis-D Bell is now able to bring a solution to it by bringing a new technique on screen by the name of ‘Smoke Messaging’ or ‘SMS’ service.
According to the German Scientist, the suspended mobile phone service and signals can forcefully come back by creating smoke in a closer proximity from the device to your mobile phone. He also claimed that this particular technique is free and more relaible then the American techniques. Dennis also mentioned that this device can be useful in creating long lasting communication from i-Phones at free of cost.
Dennis also displayed this device in an Art Show by creating smoke in front of the camera by clicking a button, after which the suspended signals were possibly derived back for communication.
According to Dennis, this particular device could be useful for those people who are aware of signals and thier code language.
HOW IT WORKS
Before use, the user must place the lamp oil into the vaporiser.
This is then heated and vaporized, sending a little cloud of smoke up in the air right in front of the phone's camera.
Later versions will be able to 'read' the messages using the camera.
Users have to work out their own code.
Three puffs is 'hello,' 5 puffs is 'hello, I'm coming home later, according to the system's inventor.
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