Justin Bieber and Why Jail Bathroom Surveillance Cameras Are Legal
Justin Bieber urinating in a jail cell recently became international news, evidently for its entertainment value, despite the boring video clip...
By IPVM Team - about 10 years ago
Justin Bieber urinating in a jail cell recently became international news, evidently for its entertainment value, despite the boring video clip...
By IPVM Team - about 10 years ago
A new website accesses more than 3,000 surveillance cameras over the Internet. The feeds available on the site include, private homes, school...
By Carlton Purvis - about 10 years ago
How many crimes take place in this photo? One company claims that their 192 MP camera array can identify and solve numerous crimes and murders,...
By Carlton Purvis - about 10 years ago
Surveillance videos and images are regularly posted publicly. They're entertaining, shocking and even funny, but they also have a real impact in...
By IPVM Team - about 10 years ago
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The ASIS show floor is awash with new access control products, but Stanley Security's Iris Reader integrated door might be the deadliest. Mixing an...
By Brian Rhodes - over 10 years ago
IP camera manufacturer TRENDnet has settled with the FTC after the agency says the company’s advertising, combined with failure to use “reasonable...
By IPVM - over 10 years ago
Surveillance cameras in bathrooms? Hard to believe. In city bathrooms? Even harder. Bought by the city itself? Almost impossible. Nonetheless,...
By Carlton Purvis - over 10 years ago
While the US has typically been either favorable or indifferent to video surveillance, the UK is especially well known for its passion, both...
By Carlton Purvis - over 10 years ago
As surveillance camera use by local governments has increased, so has the public's curiosity regarding how they are regulated. In response, local...
By Carlton Purvis - almost 11 years ago
Sex offenders were being monitored inside bathrooms by surveillance cameras. The facility was concerned that patients had been attacking each other...
By Carlton Purvis - almost 11 years ago
Philadelphia's surveillance system is a huge mess. The last we checked, they were paying $136,000 per operational camera, with most cameras broken....
By Carlton Purvis - almost 11 years ago
An Australian city has shut off its surveillance system after being ordered to determine how to operate its cameras without violating privacy laws....
By Carlton Purvis - about 11 years ago
Here are 3 very valuable surveillance improvements you can do simply with existing equipment. While they are less known, we have validated them in...
By John Honovich - over 11 years ago
"Court OKs warrantless use of hidden surveillance cameras" blares a leading technology publication. Many other sites pick this up, declaring [link...
By John Honovich - over 11 years ago
A Swedish manufacturer has taken aim at revolutionizing wearable cameras that could disrupt personal surveillance. They are getting huge tech...
By John Honovich - over 11 years ago
Surveillance cameras are putting human rights at risk, blares a UK government official, a UK newspaper and the venerable BBC, creating an uproar of...
By John Honovich - over 11 years ago
The Wall Street Journal has released a detailed investigative report that raises significant concerns about privacy threats from the growing use of...
By John Honovich - over 11 years ago
Microsoft is empowering New York City to track you car's activities for the past 5 years, allowing near instantanous recall and mapping of...
By John Honovich - almost 12 years ago
Understanding bandwidth is critical to using IP cameras. In this new training, we show how to measure bandwidth and how significantly bandwidth can...
By John Honovich - almost 12 years ago
In the past few years, as HD swept into living rooms, people have moved from watching video on 4:3 aspect ratios to the wider 16:9 format. This...
By Ethan Ace - about 12 years ago
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A US city has devised an interesting strategy to combat drug usage: LPR cameras monitor vehicles going into and out of areas with high criminal...
By John Honovich - over 12 years ago
While public surveillance systems increase around the world, concerns remain about their misuse and potential privacy violations. However, US...
By John Honovich - about 13 years ago
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