Cameras stories - Page 43

Who’s who in the enterprise LAN access infrastructure magic quad
Thu, 2nd Aug 2018
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wireless networks
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cloud services
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cisco
The leaders, the visionaries and the laggard in Gartner’s latest Magic Quadrant for the Wired and Wireless LAN Access Infrastructure.

DDoS attacks combining new and tried-and-true techniques
Thu, 2nd Aug 2018
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gaming
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ddos
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digital entertainment
DDoS botnets attacked online resources in 74 countries in Q2 2018, reveals Kaspersky Lab report. Hong Kong now ranks second among the most attacked countries.

Mobile AI market to hit US$17.83b by 2023 with APAC at its centre
Wed, 1st Aug 2018
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ai
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samsung
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intel
The growth of the market can be attributed to demand for AI-capable processors for mobile devices, rise in cognitive computing, and AI applications.

Biometric Mirror: The AI that can detect attractiveness and personality from your photo
Fri, 27th Jul 2018
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surveillance
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biometrics
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ai
The AI displays 14 different characteristics including gender, age, ethnicity, attractiveness – and even weirdness and emotional stability.

Kiwi surfer prospers on world stage with tech partnership
Tue, 24th Jul 2018
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photography
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action camera
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surfing
Kiwi surfer Paige Hareb secures unexpected victory at World Surf League Founders Cup. Talks to FutureFive about her win and partnership with Kaiser Baas.

Hands-on review: Motorola moto g6 play & moto e5: Mobiles with power and pizzazz
Thu, 19th Jul 2018
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smartphones
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gaming
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reviews
Motorola’s moto g6 and moto e5 impress with user-friendly features, sharp displays, and strong performance, offering real competition in the Android market.

MOBOTIX announces new range of video surveillance cameras
Fri, 13th Jul 2018
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surveillance
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mobotix
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partners
MOBOTIX MOVE also is the first MOBOTIX camera range with motorised varifocal lenses, high-speed mechanical Pan-Tilt-Zoom and Speed Domes.

Uganda data centre raided, operator ‘held hostage’
Mon, 9th Jul 2018
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data protection
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hyperscale
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dc
Concerning news has emerged of a data centre in Uganda that was raided forcefully without warning by government officials.

How do you secure a home that’s smarter than you?
Mon, 9th Jul 2018
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iot
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smart home
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wireless networks
As smart home technology continues to advance, securing these devices is becoming increasingly crucial. Here's how to keep your smart home safe.

Western Digital announces product line geared for AI-powered video surveillance
Thu, 5th Jul 2018
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surveillance
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ai
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cybersecurity
According to IDC, the amount of big data exabytes generated by surveillance solutions is expected to grow by 25% per year through 2021.

Exclusive: Demystifying cryptojacking and how organisations can protect themselves
Thu, 5th Jul 2018
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firewalls
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network infrastructure
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network security
Cryptojacking is becoming the new go-to method for cybercriminals to monetise their malware, with a surge of 28% per quarter globally.

Australia’s Big W to stock DJI drones
Thu, 5th Jul 2018
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drones
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dji
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tello
Despite harsh operating conditions imposed by the Australian regulators, drone ownership in Australia is about to get massive boost.

Hands-on review: Fujifilm X-H1 Digital Camera
Wed, 4th Jul 2018
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gaming
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reviews
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digital entertainment
The Fujifilm X-H1 camera is a game-changer, packed with features that will captivate both amateurs and pros alike.

Freewell upgrades the DJI Mavic Air drone with new accessories
Fri, 29th Jun 2018
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drones
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mavic air
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freewell
Action camera specialists Freewell Gear have extended their range to include accessories for the small but perfectly formed DJI Mavic Air drone.

Invert Robotics recognised for its life-saving robots
Wed, 27th Jun 2018
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robots
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kpmg
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safety
Invert Robotics, a New Zealand firm, has been recognised for its life-saving robot 'Alfie', which enhances safety in chemical, industrial, and energy sectors.

SecuriThings unveils two-click deployment to protect IP cameras
Thu, 21st Jun 2018
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ddos
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surveillance
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iot security
Hacked security cameras can suffer severe performance degradation and become unable to communicate properly when needed.

What’s holding businesses back from adopting facial recognition?
Thu, 21st Jun 2018
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surveillance
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biometrics
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ai
Aussie execs predict AI to join workforce soon, boosting revenues; facial recognition tech poses privacy concerns.

Aruba introduces integrated SD-WAN, LAN and security solution
Tue, 19th Jun 2018
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firewalls
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network infrastructure
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sd-wan
Branch operators face increased complexity and inefficiencies with different tools for managing the network and security from different vendors.

EXCLUSIVE: Rick McElroy shares how he’d breach an enterprise
Sat, 16th Jun 2018
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malware
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ransomware
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cybersecurity
Carbon Black’s Rick McElroy asserts at the end of the day, cyberwar is not about systems but rather humans vs humans as they are the weakest link.

Melbourne’s Metro Trains taps Extreme Networks to power CCTV system
Fri, 15th Jun 2018
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network infrastructure
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surveillance
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sdn
Extreme Networks says the solution will deliver an agile, adaptive, and secure network for Metro Trains that supports its CCTV system.