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Why is that lamp-post watching me?
2014-09-25 01:10:44| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
Why is that lamp-post watching me?
Close Your Eyes and Rest Easy - Blink Is Watching the House
2014-08-21 14:00:00| TechNewsWorld
One of the most troubling issues with home security and remote-monitoring products is the complexity and cost to set them up. Blink, a new Kickstarter project, is different. It promises to be astoundingly easy, and it's inexpensive, too. Backers can get a simple remote motion detection and video camera unit for just $69 -- or two for $119. Better yet, no subscription service is required.
at&T U-verse To Make Watching Sec Network Even Better
2014-08-14 11:00:22| Telecom - Topix.net
AT&T* U-verse TV subscribers who love college sports are in for a treat. They will be able to watch a vast array of SEC Network content on their TV, computer or wireless devices and access exclusive interactive apps during the 2014-2015 football season.
Tips on Watching for Flood-Damaged Vehicles
2014-08-14 02:32:42| AutomotiveDigest.com - Automotive Industry News
AutoTrader.com has been offering tips to consumers on what to watch for in flood-damaged vehicles. These vehicles can typically show up hundreds of miles away from flooding events where consumers might not be suspicious of them. Looking for hidden rust on the vehicle, giving the car a through sniff test, and looking at the vehicle history report are three of the recommended tools to catch the problem. The Article Tips on Watching for Flood-Damaged Vehicles appeared first on Automotive Digest.
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MIT can now eavesdrop through soundproof glass by watching the vibrations of a bag of chips
2014-08-07 14:01:19| Extremetech
With a breakthrough that sounds more like the plot from the latest instalment of James bond than an academic research paper, engineers at MIT have managed to recover speech by analyzing the tiny vibrations of a potato chip bag from 15 feet away -- with a video camera watching through soundproof glass. There are some obvious security and forensics repercussions from this work, but other interesting uses will surely emerge (such as recovering audio from silent film, perhaps?)
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