cameras recorders
How Cisco IT Deploys Closed-Circuit TV Cameras Over the Secure IP Network
White Paper Two years ago, Cisco used a combination of cameras and Video Cassette Recorders (VCRs) to monitor building entrances and other high-security locations on its campuses. The system uses digital video and uses IP to carry the video signal across the... [04 Mar 2008]
Multi-Level Parking Lot: Non-Stop Unmanned Surveillance for Multi-Level Car Park
White Paper A traditional system providing a partial solution to the problem would at the very least have to include a large matrix switcher, motion sensors, time-lapse recorders, multiplexers and a control unit together with cameras and monitors. [22 Nov 2007]
Intel demos next-gen memory chip
News The magazine also contained an article titled "The big gamble in home video recorders". Phase-change memory is seen as a replacement for flash memory - used in cameras and phones - but it could also factor in the type of memory inserted into... [18 Apr 2007]
User-Directed Analysis of Scanned Images
White Paper For cameras and video recorders, such editing largely consists of discarding images or frames in their entirety. Digital capture (scanning in all its forms, and digital photography/video recording), in providing virtually free temporary memory of... [07 Jan 2007]
From VCR to IP Surveillance
White Paper Security started with analogue cameras, switchers and tape recorders; today's recording is digital and since the cameras are also turning digital it is natural to go for a complete digital solution with IP Surveillance. [27 Oct 2006]
Firewire Hard Drives
White Paper The Firewire standard has been adopted by a number of manufacturers and can now be found on a variety of devices, such as digital cameras, CD recorders, computer audio interfaces, and hard drives and other storage devices. [05 Oct 2006]
Sprint bets $3bn on 4G WiMax network
News Forsee said Sprint envisions a future when a whole slew of new devices - such as music players, video recorders and portable, low-cost PCs - will attach to the wireless network to allow consumers and business users to access content... [09 Aug 2006]
Dan's China diary - day 7
Comment At the entrance to the factory we're asked to hand over bags, laptops, mobile phones, cameras and recorders. There are also security cameras hidden neatly around the building to prevent workers from swiping the odd handset and taking it to a... [16 Jun 2006]
Closed-Circuit TV Over IP
White Paper When Cisco first began using CCTV for surveillance, analog cameras at building entrances and other high-security locations sent analog video signals over coaxial cable to video cassette recorders (VCRs) that recorded onto tape. [04 Mar 2005]
Analysis: Palm enlists celebrity help
Comment Liquid crystal display televisions, digital cameras, digital video recorders and notebooks are selling in record numbers. I can't believe this happened. I'm so bummed," Reed told Marcus Colombano, a marketing consultant who handles product... [16 Feb 2004]
Future PlayStation consoles to get all emotional
News Consumer electronics companies, software makers and PC makers are looking at ways of linking devices such as gaming consoles, digital video recorders, PCs and televisions. If you can attach very high-resolution, low-cost video cameras [to computers... [02 Dec 2003]
Hard Disk Drive Technology Fuels The Growth Of Emerging Consumer Technology Products
White Paper The explosive demand for next-generation consumer devices such as game consoles, digital video recorders (DVRs), MP3 players and digital cameras is creating new market potential for the industry's most well-established storage technology, the hard... [14 Aug 2003]
Developing an Hedonic Regression Model for DVD Players in the U.S. CPI
White Paper DVD players are priced in the Other Video Equipment item stratum (RA03) along with videocassette players/recorders (VCRs), video cameras/camcorders, satellite video products and other video products/accessories. [14 Aug 2003]
Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: G force
Comment Mobile phones, wrist watches, pocket calculators, cameras, voice recorders, MP3 players and more are now achieving a robustness and operational capability in excess of military expectation. These days the odds are they'll continue to function. [28 Nov 2002]
PC players want to own your living room
News Martino said DVD players and recorders have the potential to reach more than 90 per cent of homes in short order and developers will have the ability to add features such as music jukeboxes and the ability to do image editing on DVD players. [20 Nov 2002]
