Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Hi Res Self Recording Spy Cameras gallery

The spy cameras on these pages have a built in self recording DVR that detects progress.

When Motion is detected, the DVR will initiate to record. Each recording will be separated into individual video clips.

The duration of each video clip will be resolute by the length of motion (Rangeing between 10 seconds to 2 minutes per clip). Stealth recording is made easy with our latest line of our Self-Recording Spy Cameras and Digital Video Recorders. The camera is activated by motion exposure. The camera records 10 seconds-2 minutes video clips onto a SD card inside the unit.

Some of the Hi Res Self Recording Spy cameras are:

Hi-Res Air Purifier Self Recording Spy Camera :

Hi-Res Air Purifier Self Recording Spy Cameravisit product

    Features :
    • The viewing angle is 80 degrees wide and 70 degrees tall.
    • There are no beeps, no lights, no noise and no sign that a camera or recorder is inside.
    • The video is easily playable on Windows Media Player or any other player. (DivX, etc.)
    • Key features are: camera Lens Sony 4.3mm Color CCD Pinhole Lens, 420 TV Lines Quality. Resolution: 640 x 480 DVD/MPEG2 Quality. Storage Mode: SD and HCSD Cards
      Recording Length: 10 seconds – 2 minutes per clip or per motion.

    Hi Res Brinks Floodlight Self Recording Spy Camera :

    Hi Res Brinks Floodlight Self Recording Spy Cameravisit product

    Features :
    • The camera is pointing out and slightly down.
    • The viewing angle is 80 degrees wide and 70 degrees tall.
    • There are no beeps, no lights, no noise and no sign that a camera or recorder is inside.
    • The video is easily playable on Windows Media Player or any other player. (DivX, etc.)
    • Key features are, Sony 4.3mm Color CCD Pinhole Camera Lens, 640 x 480 DVD/MPEG2 Resolution, 1GB, 2GB, 4GB, 8GB, 16GB Sizes Supported.
    Hi-Res IP40 iHome iPod Dock Spy Camera:

    Hi-Res IP40 iHome iPod Dock Spy Cameravisit product


    Features :
    • All of the original functions of the iHome docking station work.
    • Camera and recorder are powered by the iPod docking station’s own power cord.
    • The viewing angle is 80 degrees wide and 70 degrees tall.
    • There are no beeps, no lights, no noise and no sign that a camera or recorder is inside.
    • The video is easily playable on Windows Media Player or any other player. (DivX, etc.)
    • We have a support page on our website where we offer SECURE software downloads; answer common technical issues, installation information and general support.
    • Technical phone support is available during our normal business hours.
    • Key features are, Sony 4.3mm Color CCD Pinhole Camera Lens, 640 x 480 DVD/MPEG2 Quality Resolution, 12 FPS Frame rate

    Monday, June 20, 2011

    HP's TouchPad comes to sale in US on July 1

    US computer giant Hewlett Packard announced on Thursday that its opponent to Apple's hot selling iPod, the HP Touchpad, will go on sale in the United States on July 1.

    The touch screen tablet computer, which is powered by the webOS software platform bought from Palm, will be accessible in Britain, France, Ireland and Germany a few days later and in Canada in mid-July, HP said in a announcement.



    The device will go on auction in Australia, Hong Kong, Italy, New Zealand, Singapore and Spain later this year, the Palo Alto, California based HP said.

    HP said the report of the TouchPad which goes on sale in the United States next month will be Wi-Fi only.
    Apple offers both Wi-Fi and 3G versions of the iPad. HP said that it will be teaming up with AT&T to begin a 3G version of the TouchPad later this year.

    A TouchPad with 16 gigabytes of internal storage will sell for $499.99 in the United States while a 32GB version will sell for $599.99, HP said.

    It said pricing for other countries will be revealed later.

    "What makes HP TouchPad a compelling alternative to competing products is webOS," said Jon Rubinstein, senior vice president and general manager of HP's Palm Global Business Unit.

    Rubinstein was chief executive of Palm when it was bought by HP last year.

    HP, the world's top personal computer maker, acquired Palm and its webOS platform for $1.2-billion in a bid to become a player in the fast-growing market for smartphones and tablet computers.

    TouchPad weighs about 1.5 pounds (0.7 kilograms) and has a 9.7-inch (24.6 centimeter) display -- the same weight and screen size as the iPad.

    The iPad accounted for 83.9 percent of the total 17.6 million tablets sold in 2010, according to technology research company Gartner, which predicts worldwide tablet sales will soar to 294.3 million in 2015.
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    Monday, June 13, 2011

    Rumor : Unlocked iPhone 4 to hit U.S. this weekend

    The Apple rumor mill is grinding away already this week, with a report that an unlocked iPhone 4 will become an option for U.S. customers in Apple stores on Wednesday.





    The rumor comes courtesy of Twitter user @chronicwire, who apparently set up the account about a week ago and quickly started tweeting all kinds of purported iPhone leaks and rumors.

    The latest is that four specific models the MC603 (16GB, black) MC604 (16GB, white) MC605 (32GB, black) and MC606 (32GB, white) have already landed unlocked and retail-ready on U.S. shores.

    I've seen reports claiming that @chronicwire is a "well-known source" and that the unlocked iPhone rumor is considered "certain," but haven't been able to divine the basis for either, especially for a source that apparently materialized from thin air a week ago.

    It should also be noted that @chronicwire has been changing his or her story lately, intitially reporting that Apple would be announcing a MacBook Air refresh for back to school on Wednesday.

    Nonetheless, the notion of an unlocked iPhone being sold in Apple stores isn't unprecedented.

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