Showing posts with label Hardware. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hardware. Show all posts

Monday, August 24, 2009

Wireless IP Camera

There are tons of wireless IP cameras on the market today, what makes this one different is that it auto configures the cameras IP address for the user, making technical support a thing of the past! The Remote View software, included, can monitor and record up to 16 cameras located in different locations, for example: one in your home, one in your office, one in your vacation home, and the best feature is they can all be viewed on one PC.

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Our wireless IP Camera is a stand-alone device which allows you to view and record live, full motion video, from anywhere in the world.


Specifications:

No need for DDNS setting or IP mapping
Easy access to the camera via the internet
software will manage up to 16 cameras
Built in web server
Resolution VGA 640 x 480
Email notification for motion detection
Watchdog function
1/5 inch CMOS 1.0 lux
3.2 mm lens, 63 degree viewing angle, fixed iris
MPEG4 video compression and streaming
30fps in all resolutions
Up to 4 users in Unicast
Unlimited users in Multicast
Alarm and event management

Includes:

IP camera
AC adapter
Camera mounting bracket
Ethernet cable
ID / Password card
Installation CD (full user’s manual on CD)
Quick start guide

SIZE:

4 3/4" x 3" x 1 1/2"

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Friday, February 13, 2009

Now SPY on your cheating spouse's deleted text messages

USB devices that can be used to access SIM card data on a computer are nothing new. But this particular one is apparently the first SIM reader that can be used to access deleted text messages still on the card. Just like deleted files on a PC hard drive, as long as the deleted data on the SIM card hasn’t been written over by a new file, it can still be retrieved.



Obviously such a device raises a whole mess of privacy and legal concerns, but the company is targeting it at parents who want to check up on their kids or bosses wanting to check up on employees, which are apparently both legal uses for it. And while using the device to check up on a suspected cheating spouse is kind of a legal gray area, using it to see what secrets a complete stranger has on their SIM card is of course completely illegal.

The SIM card spy can also be used to backup or edit phonebook data on a PC, which is a considerably easier task with a full keyboard. But at $149 from BrickHouseSecurity.com there are far cheaper USB SIM readers on the market if that’s all you want to do.

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