Security
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Installations that keep giving
Service contracts are nothing new in the commercial sector, but that really hasn’t been the case at the residential level. While many home security systems come ... -
Security is only as secure as the user
At the end of last year, the World Conference on International Telecommunications met behind closed doors in Dubai ... -
The apocalypse will be televised…
As I start to write this article, there are 216 days, 13 hours, 28 minutes and 41 seconds until the world is going to end. But ... -
Cabling in the Army
Do you want to join the growing telecommunications industry but aren’t keen on spending 40 hours a week in a classroom? You could always join the ... -
The RFID market will be worth over $US70 billion across next five years
The market was boosted by a growth of $US900 million ($A869 million) in 2011 and the market is expected to grow 20% YOY per annum. Government, ... -
Ngara wireless access
Rural and regional areas across Australia, and the world, could benefit greatly from a newly developed CSIRO wireless broadband technology. -
Microchip implant… the future of security?
Technology is constantly advancing due to the work of trailblazing technicians. Former Linux Australia president Jonathan Oxer talks to Paul Skelton about his automation project, which ... -
With biometrics YOU are the key
Doors are obviously opened by hand, but have you ever unlocked it with your eye or by telling it to open? Biometrics makes possible all this ... -
Camera technology under surveillance
In response to market demand, developments in security camera technology focus on ease of installation and the need for greater detail. Angela Tufvesson reports. -
Smart cabling for CCTV
Forget about coax, Cat 5 cabling for closed-circuit television makes good sense and should be the preferred method for all installations. Sonny Lee explains how to ...