There’s a new cell phone ring tone that’s hot with kids. If you’re an adult, you probably haven’t heard it. It’s called the “mosquito,” a super-high-pitched buzz originally marketed to convenience stores and other places...
It sounds like science fiction, but apparently it’s the latest buzz among teens — literally. A cell-phone ring that adults can’t hear. An invention, known as the Mosquito, originally marketed to keep teens from congregating in front of stores has now...
Enterprising teenagers have hijacked a high-pitched electronic blip which adults cannot hear and turned it into a stealth ringtone. It is suitable for use in situations where grown ups aren’t meant know there’s an incoming call or text message. The...
Horndean Parish Council is thinking about bringing in a high-pitched device to help disperse gangs of youngsters hanging around the streets. The Mosquito, or Chavbuster, has already been used to split up gangs of troublemakers on inner city estates but it would be the...
Mosquito Loitering Solutions, I salute you. First you create an electronic version of OFF! that lets businesses repel teens. Then you find a way to sell it to the teens themselves. Genius. Pure genius. For those who have not heard yet of CSS’ Mosquito, let me...