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IP Camera & Bullet Camera Video Monitoring - 0 views

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    This is why, in today's world, IP technology (digital video surveillance) is replacing analog surveillance systems more and more. In fact, the market now features more attractive prices, and IP surveillance-related products are much more diverse: it is now easier to meet client's specific needs with the wide range of IP cameras available.
Richard Parker

8 of the best budget tablets from Tesco, Aldi, Argos and others - 1 views

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    Features list and prices on Hudl 2, Medion Lifetab, Nexus 7, Encore Minie and beyond... Unveiled in October 2014 and weighing 410g, the device is heavier than the first Hudl (370g) and costs £129 or £65 with clubcard vouchers.
Alex Parker

San Francisco's 'fleet of the future' - 1 views

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    San Francisco's BART system is overhauling its rolling stock for the first time since it launched in 1972. Up to 1,000 new cars will be introduced between 2017 and 2023 as the original cars are phased out. Abi Millar finds out how these new railcars are being designed to meet today's transport needs, and examine how real-world testing is informing the final product.
Alex Parker

Glasgow Subway Modernisation Programme, Scotland - Railway Technology - 1 views

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    Glasgow Subway in Scotland is currently undergoing a modernisation programme that began in July 2011. It is the first full-scale upgrade of the metro system since the renovations between 1977 and 1980. The programme includes the refurbishment of all the stations on the network and the introduction of a new smartcard ticketing system.
Alex Parker

Kaohsiung Metro - Railway Technology - 1 views

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    Kaohsiung Metro is a mass rapid transit system in Kaohsiung, Taiwan's second-largest city. In an effort to reduce the heavy reliance on road transport within its city centre, the Kaohsiung Rapid Transit Corporation (KRTC) has developed a 42.7km network of two lines, which is the first stage of a much larger system.
Alex Parker

Top 10 apps for your new BB10 device - 1 views

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    Some of the must-have tools for BlackBerry's latest OS. The news this week that BlackBerry is planning to release two new mobile devices has shown that the troubled Canadian manufacturer is far from finished. Since releasing its all-new BB10 operating system last year alongside it's first-ever touchscreen devices, the company has continued to be a favourite for business and consumer customers.
Alex Parker

10 everyday technologies that began in space - 1 views

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    From the space shuttle to your living room, here's how it all began. This month marks the 45th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission to the moon, when Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first men to walk on the surface of our satellite.
Alex Parker

5 hacker myths you really should stop believing - 1 views

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    by | 04 February 2015 Due out in a few weeks, Blackhat is a new movie looking at a case of high-level computer hacking - but how accurate is it? Lookout, your friendly neighbourhood hacker-for-good, has taken a closer look, and at first glance it's good news with the film steering clear of tired old tropes.
Alex Parker

AT&T leads new 5G standards initiative - 1 views

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    News: Initiative aims to allow faster 5G deployment once specifications are decided upon. A new global initiative led by AT&T aims to bring together technology leaders and operators to drive forward the next generation of cellular technology, 5G. The goal of the initiative is to allow faster 5G deployment once the standards body 3GPP has completed its first set of official specifications.
Alex Parker

Facebook to roll out own cryptocurrency in 2020 - 1 views

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    Social networking platform Facebook is planning to introduce its own cryptocurrency next year, reported BBC. Dubbed GlobalCoin, the new offering is expected to be made available in around 12 countries by the first quarter of 2020 following a trial later this year.
Willis Wee

As a Startup, Who are You Fighting? Hint: It May Not Be Your Competitors - 4 views

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    I find it difficult to find people and trust them. It seems I need to check their background first.
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    Yes, it is difficult. Have you looked for the tools?
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    It is really better to check the background of the people you are going to work with. There are good tools out there. I suggest checking Golookup reviews https://golookup.pissedconsumer.com/review.html</a. This is a software that offers comprehensive background checks, criminal record data, and social information, among other features. Hope it helps.
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