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Archive for May, 2008

TAD

Friday, May 30th, 2008
TAD

A stylish and what could be quite an essential accessory for some has recently hit the market. Some of us realise just how small those buttons are on our mobile phones and when trying to text, just how hard it is to hit the right keys and send the message, especially for those that have pretty long nails. Well, the TAD will help you with that problem along with many other functions.

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Revolving Licence Plate

Thursday, May 29th, 2008
Revolving Car Licence Plate

Living the spy dream, dodging speeding tickets, or speeding away from a bank robbery will not be a problem for Chinese drivers if they wish to spend a mere 800 yuan to 1600 yuan, equivalent to $115 to $230 in US dollars.

The unique machines that will aid speeding drivers to get away quickly by switching the numbers on licence plates in just a few seconds. The higher priced ones will actually change the numbers in about 3 seconds.

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A Computer for High Quality Filmmaking

Thursday, May 29th, 2008

We all know most ameteur filmmakers lack quality equipment and gear that professionals have at their disposal to make high-quality programming. Well, this computer, a HP Pavilion Elite m9255.uk PC with Phenomâ„¢X4 9500 Quad Core processor, may go some way in changing the balance in giving ameteur filmmakers the ability to make an edit films that can allow them to work on a greater-level playing field, that is if they are serious about filmmaking, of course.

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Businesses Resorting to ‘Spy’ Gadgets

Tuesday, May 27th, 2008
Businesses Using Surveillance and Spy Gadgets

Here is a very interesting article that suggests businesses of all sizes are resorting to using all sorts of surveillance technology to help with security of their busineses. This is very interesting because it was only until recently such gadgets were considered as toys for 'techies' and that they weren't much use beyond that, however, it seems there is a much more serious aspect to them.

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Flying Camera

Monday, May 26th, 2008
Aerton Scout Flying Camera

What is the big deal with a flying camera? Well, for the military, law enforcement, search and rescue teams, surveying and engineering companies, it means they can observe trouble spots without putting anyone at risk.

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Underwater Surveillance System

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008
Underwater Surveillance System

This site has reviewed surveillance systems in the past, but this is the first time it is covering a system that can be used to monitor underwater.

In that regard, it can be used by anyone working in an underwater environment such as diving teams or working as lifeguards on a beach. It can be used for both serious situations such a rescue or underwater sports to marvel at the beautiful species that roam the waters.

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Stolen Computers Being Tracked to Thieves

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008
Stolen Computers Tracked Down

Here is a story about how stolen computers are being located using tarckers integrated into the bios of the computer motherboard. We know tracking systems have been used for cars to locate their wherabouts after being stolen with huge success, not a lot of people would know the same is being done with Laptops. The difference in the tracking here is probably more to do with the fact that, in this case, the tracker is not a physical product in the sense that its is attached to the computer.

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High-Tech Aid in Stopping Underage Drinkers

Friday, May 16th, 2008
High-Tech Aid to Stop Underage Drinking

A new high tech tool is aiding in recognising underage buyers of alcohol and cigarettes. If a child has tried to buy either alcohol or cigarettes in the past, their photo is on file. This unique high technology tool which is being used at a unnamed branch of Budgens in London will be able to alert the cashier the minute a child under the age of 18 is about to purchase cigarettes or alcohol.

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