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The 'bat' is only the latest of the series of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles - UAV for short - designed to gather information about enemy sites and urban combat zones, capable of relaying data related to sight, sound and smell back to the command post to be used as intelligence. The 'bat' has been desig... |
14 March 2008 09:36 GMT |
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Samsung has unveiled a new line of storage products, the F1 RAID Class 3.5" SATA hard drive, with a total capacity of 1 TB. The new product offers world's highest recording density and uses three platters only. The disk spins at 7,200 rotations per minute and is designed for enterprise storage or surveillance a... |
3 January 2008 06:36 GMT |
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The huge leaps forward achieved in both telecommunications and medical-related research over the past few years are changing the traditional doctor-patient relationship, as medics are now capable of offering their patients emergency assistance or advice even when they're not physically present. And one of the mo... |
20 November 2007 10:56 GMT |
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Video surveillance systems have evolved quite a lot over the past few years but, since high-definition video has become pretty much the standard nowadays, the manufacturers and integrators of such systems were forced to change their offerings as well. And this is the reason why the people over at Pivot3 have come up ... |
9 November 2007 10:21 GMT |
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Attention pupils, you're being watched! According to Engadget and Timesonline, British children are going to be tracked down by micro-chips, embedded in their uniforms in a trial at a secondary school from the UK.These freaky-to-think-about-devices are going to be used for the surveillance of any pupil movement.... |
23 October 2007 05:33 GMT |
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The protection of one's home and everything in it is quite an important issue nowadays, given the fact that the level of crime (burglaries, break-ins and so forth) has reached very high levels throughout the world. And this is the reason why InGrid launched its Digital Home Protection system, an assembly of equi... |
3 October 2007 03:36 GMT |
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Taking a peek in other people's yards, homes, lives, etc. has been a favorite "sport" for quite a lot of people over the centuries. Actually, one might say this is in our human nature, well-written in our genetic codes. And it would seem that all the curious people out there will now be able to satisfy their thi... |
12 September 2007 10:41 GMT |
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Although driving is not exactly the most difficult activity in the world, there are certain aspects related to it that can prove to be quite hazardous, especially for the less-experienced drivers. And one such aspect is the moment when drivers have to back their vehicle (either in a parking space within the parking l... |
1 August 2007 11:36 GMT |
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GPS tracking units have become extremely popular over the past few years, as they allow users to keep an eye on an asset's (or person's) whereabouts without actually following them at all times. While these devices can prove to be extremely useful in fleet management operations, as well as covert surveillan... |
1 August 2007 03:26 GMT |
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The famous video sharing platform YouTube has often some another goal than sharing clips with other Internet users. For example, a lot of consumers are using YouTube to publish their stories and require other users' help. But the most interesting purpose of the Google service was revealed by the police officers ... |
23 July 2007 10:44 GMT |
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A new generation of smart clothes will be embedded with small electronic devices and circuitry that will be able to monitor the health of the wearer by constantly recording the pulse and respiratory function, while being washable and reusable.At least that's the vision of future intelligent suits, as seen by r... |
5 July 2007 11:14 GMT |
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Although snooping in on other people's conversations is not right from a moral point of view, the number of people who actually do so is quite high. This is the reason why the Japanese company Logitec has launched the LIC-TRA056SD, a device that can easily record the conversations carried out over a normal telep... |
14 June 2007 07:26 GMT |
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Have you ever wanted to see a flying saucer with your own eye? Well, forget about going to New Mexico. You can have your own...that's if you work for the US government of course. It's not made by "ze"Russians, don't worry! British Geoff Hatton, a former hovercraft engineer, had designed a real flying ... |
11 April 2007 09:29 GMT |
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More and more, scientists, militarists, and governments are investing large amounts of resources in an intriguing, futuristic technology - fleets of small unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).The main reason for investing in UAV technology lies in the replacement of the traditional, open battleground with the urban theat... |
4 April 2007 02:49 GMT |
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At just 1/18-inch, OmniVision's OV6920 is the world's smallest camera CMOS.It has been introduced by OmniVision Technologies, a supplier of CMOS Camera Chip image sensor solutions for high-volume imaging applications.Besides being the new kid on the small block, it also cost-efficient, in fact the only 1/1... |
27 March 2007 08:15 GMT |
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I don't know about you, but I'm quite amazed by the huge number of kidnapping cases presented on the news, most of them involving children who manage to "escape" their parents' supervision. However, since the kids can't be kept on a "short-leash" all the time, modern technology has managed to offe... |
13 March 2007 04:03 GMT |
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Theft at the workplace is becoming an increasingly bothersome problem for a large number of employers, and that's the reason why more and more companies are taking steps towards solving this problem by installing various surveillance systems. However, it would seem that hidden spy-cameras are slowly becoming a t... |
12 March 2007 04:24 GMT |
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