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February 16, 2010

You gotta love those Chinese, not only do they party for 2 weeks during their New Year, virtually shutting down all commerce between any company in any other country, they also come up with an endless stream of DVR Spy Cameras hidden in practically every possible product. Now we have the Bluetooth Earphone Digital Video Recorder , an innocent looking bluetooth earphone with a camera with audio hidden inside

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The Bluetooth Earphone DVR Easily Records Covert Video



February 16, 2010

You gotta love those Chinese, not only do they party for 2 weeks during their New Year, virtually shutting down all commerce between any company in any other country, they also come up with an endless stream of DVR Spy Cameras hidden in practically every possible product.

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The Bluetooth Earphone DVR Easily Records Covert Video



DHS making blast-proof cameras

Author: Darrell D. Betzold
December 28, 2009

Just when you thought the most vital piece of evidence was lost in a pile of rubble, you’ve thought wrong.

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DHS making blast-proof cameras



December 28, 2009

Leading IP CCTV specialist Controlware with partners ntl:Telewest Business, has supplied an advanced security solution to The Oldham College that saves costs and delivers improved flexibility and video quality over their previous system.The Oldham College is in the process of producing strategy that will see 70% of the college’s building portfolio being re-built with plans for a £70 million regeneration of their campus. The IT and Estates teams knew that their existing analogue system would not be good enough to provide the level of security they needed throughout the course of the campus redevelopment and into the future. An analogue solution would be expensive and inflexible as the cameras would need to be moved frequently during the redevelopment of the campus.

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Controlware provides security and safety for The Oldham College



December 28, 2009

Sydney-based CCTV integrator Techniche Security & Surveillance has introduced a corner-mounted camera in response to the increasing necessity of reducing self-harm in Australian prisons.While safe or “Muirhead” cells have been designed to eliminate potential hanging points from light fittings and plumbing, the need to check for possible suicide attempts on CCTV also requires cameras where ligature points have been designed out to zero.

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Corner-mounted camera for custodial applications from Techniche



December 28, 2009

Plans are underway to introduce Police Observation Devices (PODs), a modern security system in the country. The system entails remote-controlled cameras with zoom and 360-degree rotation positioned in weatherproof enclosures to view and record potential crime in the high-risk areas.

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Police Observation Devices to be introduced in Ghana



December 28, 2009

 BEIJING, Aug. 10 (Xinhua) — China’s police authority is to gradually extend the installation of surveillance cameras in rural communities to provide better public security.     The Ministry of Public Security (MPS) said in a statement on its website Monday that police had installed more than 2.75 million cameras in public areas across the country, most them in urban areas

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Chinese police to expand rural surveillance camera network



December 28, 2009

SCARBOROUGH Council has defended the use of CCTV in the wake of criticism of its effectiveness in solving crime in other parts of the country. Earlier this week it was claimed that last year London’s cameras had solved only one crime for every 1,000 cameras per year

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Criticism of capital’s cameras, but no problems here



OTTAWA, Oct. 8 /CNW Telbec/ – March Networks(R) (TSX:MN – News), a leading provider of intelligent IP video and business analysis applications, announced today that the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service has selected the Company’s VideoSphere(TM) solution to enhance its security operations in multiple airports across the country. The integrated systems include March Networks’ Video Management System (VMS) software and Edge encoders, as well as host and storage servers from Sun Microsystems.

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Australian Customs Service Selects IP Video Surveillance Solution from March Networks and Sun Microsystems



December 28, 2009

A PRIVACY row has erupted after a Dawlish businessman launched a new online venture allowing members of the public to monitor CCTV footage of shops from their own homes.

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Internet shop CCTV link condemned as ’snooping’