Cameras stories - Page 39
Q&A: Darktrace explains how AI influences cybersecurity
Tue, 27th Mar 2018
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supply chain
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ai security
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ai
Darktrace delves into AI's transformative impact on cybersecurity, elucidating how it handles sophisticated threats and anticipates future advancements.
Milestone Systems predict the future of the surveillance industry - 7 key trends
Tue, 27th Mar 2018
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saas
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storage
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surveillance
The company discusses issues around IoT and automation as well as how some integrators might struggle to keep up with the market.
Dragon Quest Builders comes to Switch
Tue, 27th Mar 2018
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gaming
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network infrastructure
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digital entertainment
Taking the simplistic building-block look of Minecraft and the mechanics of a JRPG, Dragon Quest Builders in now out on the Nintendo Switch.
Go on a VR tour of the Natural History Museum with David Attenborough
Mon, 26th Mar 2018
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ar, vr & metaverse
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microsoft
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sky
Sir David Attenborough leads exclusive behind-the-scenes VR tours of London's Natural History Museum, crafted by Microsoft and Factory 42 for Sky's VR app.
NLP ready to roll into home and work
Mon, 26th Mar 2018
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uc
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smart home
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wireless networks
UC consultant Ian Darby recently ended up in San Jose where natural language processing (NLP) was a hot topic. Here is his take on the Next Big Thing.
Microsemi announces Switchtec PCIe Gen 4 switch development platform
Fri, 23rd Mar 2018
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hyperscale
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iot
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dc
Microsemi's new development platform enables customers to immediately begin PCIe Gen 4 system hardware designs.
Why IT teams need to take control of healthcare's physical security tech
Tue, 20th Mar 2018
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physical security
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cybersecurity
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healthtech
An ill patient collapses in a hallway but there's nobody there to help. Could CCTV have alerted somebody to what happened?.
Hands-on Review: Change is constant - unless you're the iPhone 8 Plus
Mon, 19th Mar 2018
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gaming
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digital signage
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digital entertainment
After using the iPhone 8 Plus for the last six months, I've come to the conclusion that it's a model for those wanting the safety of the familiar.
AR to find more serious commercial applications on its surest bet, mobile
Sat, 17th Mar 2018
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ar, vr & metaverse
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ovum
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opinion
Ovum research analyst Guillermo Escofet delves into augmented reality (AR) and whether the market has potential for future commercial applications.
D-Link wins iF Design Award
Thu, 15th Mar 2018
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d-link
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photography
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secuirity
D-Link's DCS-1820LM 4G LTE Outdoor Camera wins the prestigious iF Design Award, impressing with innovative AI features and superior battery life.
This camera's easy installation is revolutionising security
Tue, 13th Mar 2018
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smart home
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cybersecurity
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crowdfunding
LightCam's smart bulb design makes security camera installation as simple as screwing in a light bulb, revolutionising home surveillance with minimal hassle.
IoT attacks, ransomware, and steganography? Fortinet looks at the latest cybercrime trends
Mon, 12th Mar 2018
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malware
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firewalls
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network infrastructure
Fortinet says that stenography as an attack vector hasn't had too much visibility in the last several years but it could be the start of a resurgence.
Cisco unveils two new SD-WAN tools in intent-based networking push
Thu, 8th Mar 2018
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network infrastructure
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data analytics
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sd-wan
Cisco unveils tools for smarter WAN: SD-WAN vAnalytics & Meraki Insight at Cisco Live, forecasting network woes.
Exclusive Interview: Red Hat on their software-defined storage solution for surveillance
Wed, 7th Mar 2018
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surveillance
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open source
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red hat
The company says it has alleviated a lot of the cost burdens associated with surveillance storage through its new solution.
The new chip that enables AI processing for autonomous cars
Mon, 5th Mar 2018
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cartech
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self-driving cars
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renesas
Renesas Electronics announced its new R-Car V3H system-on-chip that delivers high computer vision performance and AI processing.
Connected medical devices pose serious security risks for healthcare firms
Mon, 5th Mar 2018
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iot
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healthtech
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security vulnerabilities
Healthcare organisations around the world may be using medical devices that come with serious cybersecurity risks.
Ruckus helps end-users get IoT together with new offering
Thu, 22nd Feb 2018
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network infrastructure
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iot
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wireless networks
Ruckus has introduced a suite that can consolidate disparate IoT networks to deliver secure IoT deployments to enterprises and organisations.
The end is nigh, doors can no longer stop robots
Thu, 22nd Feb 2018
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robots
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robots vs people
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boston dynamics
BostonDynamics' SpotMini, a dextrous home robot, now can open doors, signifying a leap in mobile manipulation tech.
Australian-designed 4G router delivers NBN speeds
Mon, 12th Feb 2018
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uc
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iot
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wireless networks
Accelerated Concepts announced it has launched an Australian-designed 4G failover router that delivers NBN speeds.
Why trusted identities will create more intelligent experiences this year
Mon, 5th Feb 2018
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iam
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cybersecurity
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hid global
This year, identity tech, driven by trusted identities, will create more intelligent experiences through IoT, cloud and data analytics, predicts HID Global.