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Mobile WiMax won't win race to become 4G king
News The M-WAG team also conducted a mobile CCTV trial and a remote building inspection trial alongside Maidstone Borough Council, again testing mobile WiMax's ability to stream high-quality, real-time video. [23 Jul 2009]
'Police drowning in CCTV data': Acpo
News The police cannot deal with the amount of information generated by CCTV cameras, according to the director of information for the Association of Chief Police Officers (Acpo). Conservative shadow home secretary Dominic... [18 May 2009]
ANPR "ring of steel" watches over Manchester
News Each ANPR camera costs about £5,000 and it costs about £1,000 per year to keep the Metronet CCTV system running. Because Metronet is a wireless IP CCTV network it is cheaper for GMP to move existing ANPR... [05 Jun 2008]
Skin-detecting CCTV keeps an eye on motorists
News Vehicle Occupancy, a company spun out of research at Loughborough University, has pioneered an infrared CCTV system known as dtech that scans car windscreens and determines how many people are in the... [26 Feb 2008]
London calls time on gas-guzzling vehicles with ANPR
News CCTV cameras photograph number plates as vehicles enter the area and match them with information on a number of UK vehicle databases. The largest lorries emit between 25 and 40 times the level of harmful particle matter... [14 Feb 2008]
Dear silicon.com... wi-fi CCTV, BBC iPlayer, skills shortage, robots...
Comment Wi-fi CCTV in parking tickets drive likely to try the same thing when it's "assisting" driving my car! When radar speed traps first came out there were a rush of radar signal distortion devices and... [13 Sep 2007]
The Weekly Round-Up: 1.12.06
Round-Up Some speakers are installed along with the camera and beady eyed CCTV operators sit watching their screens. If you were impressed/scared/nonplussed by mention in last week's Round-Up of CCTV technology... [01 Dec 2006]
Talking CCTV shames litter louts
News Now that means the help-point system can be installed in car parks in the middle of town, it can be used for CCTV, it can be used for a number of things. CCTV that tells litter louts to... [28 Nov 2006]
CCTV OK with UK
News Brits think CCTV is OK - as long as it's not used to catch them speeding behind the wheel. Eighty-eight per cent of Brits support the use of CCTV cameras to tackle street crime and 82 per cent approve of... [23 Nov 2006]
Motorists to get jam-busting traffic info
News Earlier this year the HA announced a 12-month trial that will allow drivers to download video footage from motorway CCTV cameras onto their mobile phones to help them avoid jams. In an interview with silicon.com last... [19 Jul 2006]
QinetiQ gears up for £6.2m wireless pact
News Vizzard said: "A public safety vehicle may have a CCTV camera where the policeman stops and transmits the images wirelessly to a nearby node, so that if anything should happen to the officer [that information can be... [06 Jun 2006]
London C-Charge smart tagging and tracking trial extended
News TfL is investigating the use of the technology as a supplement to the existing automatic number plate recognition CCTV enforcement system and the tags would work as pre-pay cards with the correct congestion charge fee... [13 Dec 2005]
Devil's Advocate: Here comes 1984
Comment There are no CCTV cameras in the small town where I live, and quite a few days go by without the use of a car. Moreover, all this is likely to be linked to CCTV face recognition and... [01 Nov 2005]
Policing the motorway - how tech makes the roads safer
News By clicking on that map, the operator can switch to CCTV and zoom in on the person calling for help. The National Roads Telecommunications Services project is designed to link more than 14,000 traffic message boards,... [22 Sep 2005]
Police force announces surveillance overhaul
News Staffordshire Police is set to complete a major network upgrade that will allow it to make better use of video and CCTV footage to pinpoint crime hotspots. The new 100 megabit core voice over IP (VoIP) network will... [20 May 2003]