Monday, July 13, 2009

Top 10 reasons to use a Hidden Spy Camera




The two pictures you see above you, are of two clocks no? Wrong! They are clocks, but with a Hidden Spy camera inside. Hard to believe huh? I have put together a list for you of the 10 reasons for you to USE a hidden spy camera. I made the list for a few reasons. Anyone who's ever had anything stolen from them knows the feeling of NOT knowing who it was can drive you crazy. I had a clothing store a few years back and employees as well as those I thought were friends stole from me. Of course if there's anyone who's ever had a spouse, boyfriend or girlfriend cheating then that's another one. But let me not keep on telling you and let me tell you the top ten uses for a hidden camera.






Top 10 Uses for Hidden Spy Cameras


1. Catch a cheating spouse with a Covert Plant Camera.
2. If the inventory in your warehouse is disappearing unexpectedly, the Emergency Light Camera can help you catch the culprit in the act.
3. Use an Exit Sign Camera to catch your Employees leaving work early.
4. Document Employees goofing off on the job with the Computer Speaker Spy Camera.
5. Record important meetings and presentations with a Color Pen Cam.
6. Record your roommate eating your food or stealing your money with a Wall Clock Spy Camera.
7. Thwart shoplifters in your store with a "We ID" Counter Sign. The "We ID Counter Sign also helps prevent crime.
8. Use the Functioning Motion Detector Hidden Camera to record intruders in your home.
9. Keep an eye on your children while they're in the hands of a Babysitter or Nanny with an Air Freshener Hidden Camera.
10. Use a Mantel Clock Hidden Camera to spy on your teenage daughter and her boyfriend while they're "watching a movie" in your living room.


Teddy Bear Nanny Cam


Wall Clock Spy Camera


Teddy Bear Nanny Cam
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Friday, July 10, 2009

The Sony PSP Go




Sony has now officially supplied us with details surrounding it's PSP go. But most of us already knew as we have been anticipating it's release. The PSP Go is smaller and has a slide-up screen. There's No UMD drive on the PSP Go and no touch screen or analog stick. The good news is that PSP go will be available on October 1st for about $249.00 Dollars.




The PSP Go has a 3.8-inch screen which is a bit smaller than the previous PSP models but it only weighs about 3.8 ounces. The PSP go will have 16GB of built in flash memory (expandable with memory stick) The slide up screen reveals the controls.
It will have Bluetooth and Wi-Fi support. Sony will offer direct downloads for the PSP Go directly from the Playstation store. Many gamers will no doubt be anticipating the release of the PSP Go. I am one of them.

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Wednesday, July 8, 2009

The Apple I phone generation




Ok, by the show of hands, who wants an Apple I phone? If we were anywhere near a multitude of people, mostly everyone's hands would have immediately shot up and said "me, me, please pick me" We have become the I phone generation. They are everywhere. I phone's have changed the way we interact with our cell phones. The way we text, email and make phone calls. I am sure Steve Jobs (Apple's owner) never imagined the impact his phone would have on our generation. At least not in the overall general success the I phone has had.

The man has changed cell phones as we known it and has opened the door for increasing demand of new technology to come in daily to quench the thirsty demand of Kewl Gadgeteer's such as myself. We are, after all, an I Phone generation. Do you have one yet?
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Friday, July 3, 2009

The Fujitsu M2010 Mini-Notebook ! A work of art!



Here we are doing a review for a new comer into the Mini-notebook world. Fujitsu enters the market in full force with it's new M2010, 10 inch model. The ruby-red chassis on this baby with an infiniti logo on the front is both stunning and impressive. It is by far one of the best looking finishes on a notebook that I have seen until now.
The M2010 only weighs a mere 2.5 pounds and it has a solid and well built feel to it which is important in a notebook. The key pad is comfortable to type in and the mouse touch pad easy to move with.




The 10.1 -inch screen is one of the best I've seen on any notebook and I have owned several (my last one was a Dell Inspiron)
The built in speakers deliver a crisp and surprisingly loud sound for a mini book. It has a 1.3 mega pixel built in webcam.



It also comes with Windows XP home edition. A hefty 160 GB hard drive, Wi-Fi, A five format flash card slot, 3 usb ports, a vga port and a lan jack. As an added bonus, this baby comes with bluetooth wireless included.


It also has a 1.6gz intel Atom N270 cpu, 1 gb of ram (which you can expand to 2gb)
The only drawback worth mentioning in this review of the M2010 is the battery life which lasted only 1 hour and 36 minutes on a video test. But Fujitsu has informed me they have an optional six-cell battery available which combined with the other can last up to 7.5 hours.



Starting Price: $449

Recommended Configuration:
• Intel® Atom™ Processor N270
• Genuine Windows® XP Home with Microsoft® Works 9.0 and Office Home and Student 60-day Trial1
• 10.1" WSVGA LED backlit display
• Integrated Webcam
• 1 GB DDR2 533 MHz memory (1 GB x 1)
• 160 GB, 5400 rpm hard drive2
• 10/100 LAN
• Atheros (802.11b/g) WLAN
• Integrated Bluetooth wireless
• Main battery: Lithium ion (3-cell, 10.8V, 2400 mAh)
• One-year International Limited Warranty
• M-code FPCM21971


The M2010 comes with a 1-year warranty. I absolutely recommend this Mini-notebook. I am ordering another one for my daughter as a graduation gift.But please let me keep that quiet, lest she reads this and I spoil the surprise!

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