Posts Tagged Surveillance Video

TRENDnet SecurView Wireless Day/Night Pan/Tilt/Zoom Internet Surveillance Camera TV-IP422W (White) Reviews

Posted by on Monday, 26 July, 2010

TRENDnet SecurView Wireless Day/Night Pan/Tilt/Zoom Internet Surveillance Camera TV-IP422W (White)

  • Video is transmitted over a secure encrypted wireless signal
  • Pan 330-degrees side-to-side and tilt 105-degrees up-and-down from any Internet connection
  • Program motion detection recording and email alerts with complimentary software
  • Advanced encryption modes include WEP, WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK
  • High quality MPEG-4 and MJPEG video recording with up to 30 frames per second

INTERNET PAN/TILT SECURITY 2WAYWRLSAUDIO DAY/NIGHT WRLS CAMERA SERVER

Rating: (out of 65 reviews)

List Price: $ 294.99

Price: $ 196.15

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AstroScope lets your dSLR see in the dark

Posted by on Friday, 17 July, 2009
(Credit: Electrophysics)

A company called Electrophysics has two adapters that can make your Canon or Nikon dSLR snap pictures in the dark. Such an application isn’t new and was previously implemented in surveillance and video cameras for recording footage in the dark. But the AstroScope 9350-series adapters are specially …


Colonel Mustard, in the Apple Store, with the revolver (updated)

Posted by on Friday, 3 July, 2009

ph2009070301644A woman was shot today at an Arlington Apple Store, for no one knows what reason. She’s in serious but stable condition and the guy is at large. I’m surprised this hasn’t happened before: iPhones are expensive little buggers and jacking a pallet of them would be a real score.

It’s unclear what went down, exactly, and what if anything is missing. Apparently she was shot as soon as she opened the back door, which bespeaks a less-than-subtle perpetrator.

Maybe they’ll start making those glass storefronts bulletproof now?

Update: The surveillance video is propagating.

[via HardOCP; image credit: Tracy Woodward, The Washington Post]



Western Digital’s 2TB green drive eyes surveillance market

Posted by on Tuesday, 19 May, 2009
(Credit: Western Digital)

Western Digital has been busy customizing its hard drives.

A month ago, the company introduced what it called the first green 2TB enterprise hard drive aimed at data centers. Now it’s making another drive specifically for audio and video applications, and also the surveillance market.

The company announced Tuesday the new 2TB WD AV-GP. It incorporates Western Digital’s AV Intelligent Drive Technology, which makes it a good choice for AV applications such as DVRs, media centers, media servers, and surveillance video recording.

The drive is designed to better withstand high temperatures for long periods of time while remaining quiet during operation. The new drive’s features also include: