Alarm Clock Camera

by admin on May 17, 2012

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An alarm clock camera is one of the newest devices on the market designed to hide a camera in your home. You can use it to monitor the activities of your spouse or another family member who is currently staying in the home. It can also help protect you against burglars who may try to come in and snatch your belongings. There are some things you should keep in mind when shopping for the right type of hidden cameras, especially those designed to look like a regular alarm clock.

The first thing you want to think about is the image quality. If you are investing in hidden cameras, you will definitely want those that will produce high quality images for you to look back on. It would be pointless to have a camera in your home if are not able to determine who is snooping around. It is recommended that you select one that takes 30 frames per second or contains 380 lines of resolution. Settings such as these are what many private investigators use in their own professional environment.

Next, consider whether you want the alarm clock camera to record video in color or black and white. Black and white tends to perform better in low light, so you may want to opt for that choice over color if you will be depending on your hidden camera at night. Color can be chosen if you will be relying on the device in the daytime.

You will also want to make sure that the alarm clock camera does indeed look like an alarm clock. It needs to have a radio, snooze button, and all of the other features that come on most clocks. If it does not have these, it could quickly be noticed as something else. Even if some of the features do not work, you want it to appear to be an alarm clock as much as possible.

Check into the method of storage for the alarm clock cameras you are thinking about buying. Make sure it has a storage option that will be easy to use. Most people prefer hidden cameras to be a DVR and use a micro SD card that is included with the device. The slot for these tiny memory cards will be smaller and less noticeable than the openings for the standard sized SD cards.

Overall, the best thing to do when shopping for an alarm clock camera is to decide your needs. If you want to use it during the night to catch a thief trying to steal your valuable items while you are asleep, you will want to purchase one that has significant features for low light. On the other hand, if you will just be using it during the day to keep your possessions safe, you can be a bit lax on some of the requirements for your hidden cameras.

We sell the affordable high quality alarm clock cameras to keep you and your family safe.

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Pembroke Pines, Fl (PRWEB) May 05, 2012

The independent ‘People’s Network’ UmeNow.com announced today that it is the ethical alternative for anyone who wants to join a social network centered on defending the right to privacy. “When companies with users in the millions feel free to betray them by agreeing to support surveillance laws like CISPA — that allow companies to spy on their customers and report what they know to the government, without a proper search warrant or probable cause — it sends a clear and unambiguous message that the founders and corporate boards of those companies don’t give a damn about their customers,” stated Evelyn Castillo-Bach, CEO of UmeNow.

Mozilla, the not-for-profit organization that uses a community-based approach to develop and provide the Firefox web browser, issued a statement to Forbes citing its objections to CISPA, stating that it “has a broad and alarming reach that goes far beyond Internet security. The bill infringes on our privacy, includes vague definitions of cybersecurity, and grants immunities to companies and government that are too broad around information misuse.” Mozilla is the first major tech company to oppose CISPA.

“CISPA would erode existing legal protections and leave the door wide open for companies to hand over sensitive personal information without a subpoena or warrant, with no rights accorded to the individual to sue the company for wrongfully targeting them for interception, and no right to know that one has been intercepted, stated Castillo-Bach, who also blogs within the In the News section of UmeNow.

About UmeNow.com

UmeNow promotes itself as the “People’s Network.” It has banned all tracking and all ads.

Features include:

Multiple Walls for friends, families, colleagues and groups.

Private photo gallery.

Love-n-Likes section where members share with each other without friending.

Blog section that permits posting anonymously, with a real name, or a pseudonym.

Option to share blogs with the whole world or friends only.

Ability to edit or delete anything posted, at anytime.

Simple and clear privacy settings.

When something is deleted, the company deletes it forever.

Zero tolerance for cyberbullying.

Zero tolerance for data mining and data brokers.

Zero tolerance for tracking, face recognition technology, and other spy tools.

UmeNow has a 2-tier membership structure. Anyone may join for free and enjoy many of the site features. Free members and subscribed members receive the same level of privacy protection. Premium level members who subscribe for $ 6.00/ month have access to all site areas.

Evelyn Castillo-Bach is the founder of UmeNow and Collegiate Nation. UmeNow entered into its silent launch in July 2011. Collegiate Nation–also known as GoCNCN.com– is the first and only private network exclusively for college students. Castillo-Bach was interviewed earlier this year by Miami television to address privacy issues impacting college students.

Both UmeNow.com and Collegiate Nation are known for fiercely protecting the privacy rights of its members. All ads, third party apps and games are banned because they are back doors to tracking and extracting private information. Castillo-Bach earned her M.S. in 1993 from Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. She has traveled extensively in Ethiopia and in the Balkans, accompanying her Danish husband who is a lawyer.







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I Need a Camera Alarm

by admin on May 13, 2012

in Uncategorized

Camera Alarm…. Classic!
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Parliament Security Cameras

by admin on May 10, 2012

in Alarm Surveillance

Parliament Security Cameras
camera on security alarm

Image by m.gifford
Interesting that there are at least 2 versions of security cameras available in this shot.

"A notice posted on its MERX contracting website calls for expressions of interest from companies capable of installing an integrated security system supporting 3,000 video cameras, 4,000 card readers, 1,500 duress alarm buttons, 3,000 alarm sensors and motion detectors, plus the ability to support video analytics, biometrics and much more." – Ottawa Citizen, March 25, 2010

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If the Arizona police went to the courthouse rally and started arresting people for disorderly conduct?

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