Abbey Dale on January 4th, 2010

If you’re lingering when it comes to making a decision for your business’ antivirus protection, you might want to know what you’re risking every day you go unprotected. Any business, regardless of size, can be at risk for viruses and the tampering that usually follows the viral delivery. Since most businesses have some sort of payment records, even if you’re not storing credit card information online, most businesses are risk for being targeted at some time.

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Octavien Remillard on September 22nd, 2009

Technology is racing forward so quickly that even the technophiles are getting lost in the dust of progress. Not that many years ago, a hidden video camera wasnt really easy to hide because they were so bulky and unreliable. Now, almost anybody can afford one that is tough as nails, reliable as the suns coming up and cheap.

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Chad Buie on September 19th, 2009

Bullet cameras are extremely adaptable security cameras and are the bread and butter of the security world. Many have both day/night viewing. The quality of a Bullet Security Camera is based on two metrics: Chip Set and Resolution. The higher the resolution the sharper the video quality. Chip-sets in a bullet security camera range from a quarter inch (1/4″) to to a third inch (1/3″). A larger chip-sets means the CCD image processor can take in more light, resulting in better video quality. All these factors play a role in the price and performance of each bullet camera.

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