Getting older has many interesting facets as your body changes. In my case, I inherited finger arthritis from my father and my guitar playing, never that good to begin with, has greatly deteriorated.
The explosive growth in the installation of IP-enabled devices for both residential and commercial customers continues with no end in sight. From smart thermostats to “connected” exercise bikes, just about everything in a home or business is getting hooked up for monitoring and control
The world is rife with apocalyptic predictions. Johannes Stöffler, a respected 16th century German mathematician and astrologer, predicted that a great flood would cover the earth on February 25, 1524.
Back when video surveillance relied on tape-based VCRs for recording, deploying these systems was fairly straightforward. You simply connected the camera or cameras directly to the VCR and — voila — everything was captured on tape. Retention depended on how often you wanted to switch out the tape and how much cabinet space you had to store tapes.
Matrix Professional Series IP bullet cameras are built using superior components such as Sony STARVIS sensors and higher MTF lenses to offer unmatched image quality, especially during low-light conditions.
Speco Technologies announced the compatibility of its next generation Ultra Intensifier IP cameras with OpenEye Apex Servers. The Ultra Intensifier dome (O2iD8), and bullet (O2iB68), have successfully passed validation with Apex Servers versions 1.7.0.7438 and newer.
Arecont Vision Costar, a provider of IP-based megapixel cameras and video surveillance solutions, announced its key product portfolio, business plans and executive leadership team following the initial launch of the business in July 2018.
Johnson Controls added two new camera models to the Illustra Pro line, with the Pro Compact mini-domes in 2MP and 3MP resolution, ideal for applications such as retail stores, healthcare facilities and banks where low profile and aesthetics are important.