Remote security cameras can be expensive and hard to set up--never mind trying to configure them for remote access. Networking experts at D-Link think they have made remote surveillance a snap with a $500 Internet Surveillance Starter Kit (DHA-390). With the kit you can monitor any room in your house from any Net-connected PC via D-Link's D-Life Web service that facilitates the remote access. One reason the DHA-390 is so simple to use, the company says, is that it uses power-line networking--which eliminates the need for snaking network cables across your home.
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Holiday Gear Sneak Peek
Tech firms got a jump on the holidays this week in New York where they showed off cool new tech toys they hope will be big hits with gift givers. Here are some of the product highlights from the event sponsored by ShowStoppers.
A Remote-Access Security Cam That's Easy to Use
Keyless Wi-Fi Deadbolt
In-Car Wi-Fi
A Remote-Access Security Cam That's Easy to Use
This E-Bike Helps You Save Gas and Sweat
GPS Does Double Duty as Rear-View Cam
Attack of the Night-Vision Borg
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Remote Control Bar-Bot (or Beer-Bot?)
Robotic Fly on the Wall
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