Voyeur Philadelphia landlord Thomas Daley, 45, was arraigned on more than 2,000 charges including wiretapping and invasion of privacy.  The charges allege that Daley secretly videotaped 34 female tenants over two decades. 

Daley installed tiny cameras behind mirrors, in cabinets, and under ceiling fans in seven apartments he rented to women.  He connected the cameras to a sophisticated recording system in the building’s basement.  The system was put online so Daley could view the tapes from his home over the Internet.

The investigation began after a tenant discovered one of the cameras this year and contacted police.

Titanic Movie

Actress Kate Winslet said shooting a sex scene with her good friend and "Titanic" lover Leonardo DiCaprio was "weird."  Making it even more uncomfortable was the fact that Kate’s real-life husband was directing the scene.  Winslet and DiCaprio are filming their new movie "Revolutionary Road," and Winslet’s husband Sam Mendes is directing.

"I just kept saying, ‘This is too … weird,’" Winslet told Entertainment Weekly.  "And Leo was like, ‘Oh, get over it.’  And I’m going, ‘Yeah, a little reminder: You’re my best friend.  He’s my husband.  This is a bit weird.’"

Mendes, married to Winslet since 2003, told EW, "I will admit it was quite bizarre to direct my wife in how to make love.  But it’s difficult whether you’re married to a person or not."

Apparently the on-screen chemistry between the two stars hasn’t faded.  "I hadn’t realized how much my chemistry with him since ‘Titanic’ would still stick," Winslet said about DiCaprio.  "It’s great to discover we can just slip right into it, like muscle memory."  It’s just like riding a bike… or perhaps the bow of a ship.

XRayCamera
A British government physics research center has developed a new camera that can see through people’s clothing up to 80 feet away. It was developed to help detect weapons, drugs and explosives. The camera could be deployed in railway stations, shopping centers and other public venues. The new “T5000″ technology has attracted significant interest from police forces, airport and train operators, government agencies, and voyeurs around the world.

The camera was originally designed for use in spacecraft and astronomy, but horny researchers quickly realized that cameras capable of peering through clouds of cosmic dust could also see through clothing. Although the camera can see solid objects under clothes, its designers say the images do not always show anatomical details.

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