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Aussie developers team up on iPhone camera app

Aussie developers team up on iPhone camera app

Claimed world-first for streaming cameras over 3G.
Sholto Macpherson Aug 20 2009 7:00AM Hardware
Malicious nude reporter video spreads online

Malicious nude reporter video spreads online

A 'peephole' video of an ESPN TV sports reporter has been spoofed with a malicious version now available.
SC Australia Staff Jul 21 2009 2:51PM Security
Low-res laptop cams contribute to facial recognition hack

Low-res laptop cams contribute to facial recognition hack

Webcam image resolution and compression are likely contributors to weaknesses in laptop facial recognition systems exposed by Vietnamese researchers at the Black Hat conference, according to a Hitachi Australia product specialist.
Ry Crozier Feb 23 2009 3:38PM Security
Low-res laptop cams contribute to facial recognition hack

Low-res laptop cams contribute to facial recognition hack

Webcam image resolution and compression are likely contributors to weaknesses in laptop facial recognition systems exposed by Vietnamese researchers at the Black Hat conference, according to a Hitachi Australia product specialist.
Ry Crozier Feb 23 2009 3:33PM Security
Samsung and LG sued by Kodak

Samsung and LG sued by Kodak

Kodak has announced it has filed formal complaints against Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics for copying its technology related to image capture, compression, data storage, and the method it uses for previewing motion images.
Rosalie Marshall Nov 19 2008 2:43PM Strategy
Digital camera sold on eBay contains terrorist information

Digital camera sold on eBay contains terrorist information

The UK government is investigating how a digital camera containing terrorist images apparently taken by MI6 was sold on eBay.
Iain Thomson Oct 1 2008 9:58AM Security
'Camera pill' goes on incredible voyage

'Camera pill' goes on incredible voyage

Medical scientists have developed tiny cameras that can be swallowed by a patient and steered around the body to deliver images of the oesophagus..
Robert Jaques Jun 6 2008 10:34AM Hardware
Boffins take gigapixel photos using ordinary camera

Boffins take gigapixel photos using ordinary camera

Scientists at Carnegie Mellon University have developed a device that lets a standard digital camera take pictures with a resolution of 1-gigapixel (1,000-megapixels)..
Iain Thomson May 17 2008 3:04PM Hardware
CCTV camera sees under clothing

CCTV camera sees under clothing

A UK company is marketing the first CCTV camera that can see objects under a person's clothing..
Iain Thomson Mar 11 2008 7:51AM Security
Sony unveils 4Gb digital camera

Sony unveils 4Gb digital camera

Electronics giant Sony has launched a digital camera with a whopping 4Gb of internal memory..
Clement James Oct 25 2007 2:19PM Hardware
Digital camera sales double

Digital camera sales double

Digital camera shipments rose 118 percent in the first half of 2007, according to a new report from the Japan-based Camera & Imaging Products Association (CIPA), which represents firms responsible for approximately 80 percent of global sales.
Simon Burns Aug 6 2007 1:55PM Hardware
Police camera chopper takes to the skies

Police camera chopper takes to the skies

A police helicopter weighing less than a kilo will be trialled in Liverpool, England as part of an attempt to cut antisocial behaviour.
Iain Thomson May 23 2007 11:52AM Oddware
Casio unveils 12.1-megapixel compact camera

Casio unveils 12.1-megapixel compact camera

Casio Electronics has released the world's first 12.1 effective megapixel compact digital camera.
Staff Writers May 23 2007 11:03AM Hardware
PlayStation Portable finally gets a camera

PlayStation Portable finally gets a camera

But only 1.3-megapixel resolution.
Staff Writers May 3 2007 11:11AM Hardware
Origami ultra-slim camera lens unfolded

Origami ultra-slim camera lens unfolded

Technique promises tiny high resolution cameras.
Robert Jaques Feb 1 2007 9:23AM Hardware
IP video hits 'tipping point'

IP video hits 'tipping point'

IP video surveillance has reached a 'tipping point' of market acceptance as analogue CCTV systems start to give way to a new generation of IP-based security cameras, according to Swedish network video vendor Axis Communications.
Byron Connolly Sep 6 2005 10:04AM Telco/ISP
Lights, camera, and… hacker

Lights, camera, and… hacker

There was a good article in a recent issue of Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists about the portrayal of national security issues on film and TV (http://tinyurl.com/dec6v). As you might imagine, modern fiction is often, well, fictional in its portrayal of nuclear weapons, "homeland security" and the like.
Nick Barron Jul 27 2005 4:14PM Security
Police investigate digital camera theft

Police investigate digital camera theft

NSW Police are investigating the theft of $750,000 worth of digital cameras from a warehouse in Sydney.
Vivienne Fisher Feb 22 2005 1:56PM Security
SECURITY CAMERA: Power to the People

SECURITY CAMERA: Power to the People

Many computer security solutions are quite exciting, technologically speaking, and others are simply very effective.
Jayne Parkhouse Jan 19 2004 11:10AM Security
SECURITY CAMERA We Have the Technology - Don't We?

SECURITY CAMERA We Have the Technology - Don't We?

With recent events fresh in everyone's mind, it isn't that surprising that security has been thrust into the forefront, or that access control and authentication have become key issues.
Jayne Parkhouse Jan 19 2004 10:08AM Security

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