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The Ultimate Spy Hidden Camera Disguise!

spy-camera

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This $479 disguised Spy Hidden Camera can be an Air Purifier, Alarm Clock, Ionizer, Mantle Clock, DVD Player, Boom Box, Motion Detector, Portable CD Player, VCR, Wall Clock, Calculator, or even an Lantern Style Clock.

For the ultimate spy hidden camera, you will need to get one of these for sure.

Older style hidden cameras transmit your images all over the neighborhood!

The self contained Hidden Clock Radio (digital video recorder) is completely self contained, totally secure, and easy to use. It’s a standard “cube type” clock radio, but hidden inside is a B&W low light or COLOR/BW - high resolution camera and motion activated DVR!

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The Ultimate Spy Hidden Camera Disguise!

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Samsung AnnounceS its Palm-sized DLP Projector - P400 Pocket Imager

Samsung AnnounceS its Palm-sized DLP Projector - P400 Pocket Imager

Dang, check out this palm-sized DLP projector that projects really clean!

The Samsung Pocket Imager is small enough to take anywhere and can project images from a variety of sources, including computers, DVD players, video game stations and digital cameras. Utilizing DLP technology, the P400 has a native resolution of 800 x 600 SVGA. In addition to the 1,000:1 contrast ratio, the pocket imager has 150 ANSI lumens for a crisp, clear 30-40-inch diagonal image even in a well-lit office setting, and RGB, Composite-In, S-Video, audio-in (RCA L/R) rear inputs for optimal functionality.

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8″ Digital Picture Frame with MP3 Player!

8\" Digital Picture Frame with MP3 Player!

Here’s a great 8″ digital frame with an embedded MP3 player so you can play music too.

Features:

  • 128mb built-in memory allows you to use your memory card in your camera while your pictures are shown on the frame
  • Enhanced TFT LCD Screen with the highest possible resolution, wide viewing angles and long life span
  • Resolution: 800×600: Full 8 inch (diagonal) screen with brightness control: remote control included
  • Features slide show mode and image rotation and is compatible with JPEG, JPEG Motion & AVI files
  • Compatible media cards: SD, Compact Flash, Secured Digital, Multi Media Card, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Duo, Memory Stick Pro Duo, and Memory Stick Pro

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Microdia 64GB CompactFlash Card!

Microdia 64GB CompactFlash Card!

CompactFlash, 64GB!!??!!

BRISBANE: Flash memory company, Microdia, launched its new business in Australia with a world-first 64 GB compact flash card shown first at PMA — the Microdia XTRA ELITE CF card has a 45 MBS data transfer rate and can store up to a claimed 19,000 photos.

Microdia founder and CEO, Louis Leung, said that it specifically chose the PMA expo in Australia to launch the new card as a demonstration of the company’s commitment to the local market as well as a showcase of its credentials.

“We have only been in Australia for a matter of weeks, and decided the best way to demonstrate our capabilities and intent to offer the world’s best flash memory products here was to launch this product at Australia’s leading professional photography trade show, PMA.”

Although a new brand to the Australian market, Leung pointed out that his company has an established track record in memory technology.

“As a new brand to Australia, but as the world’s second largest flash memory company — in terms of production capacity — with a 17 year history, globally launching the 64GB CF card in Australia at PMA will give us tremendous early momentum in this market.”

Microdia’s claim that the 64GB card can store up to 19,000 high resolution photos is based on a 20 megapixel camera taking jpeg images.

via gizmodo

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KRandRTray

Possible solution to desktop resolution problem in Kubuntu 8.04

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Communication Dojo, Nonviolent Communication - San Francisco

Weekly drop-in classes in San Francisco inspired by Marshall Rosenberg's "Nonviolent Communication"

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Fix boot GUI resolution in Ubuntu

Everytime I install Ubuntu, my usplash (the boot GUI) is 640x480. So here is howto make the usplash resolution fit your display resolution:


1. Open a terminal and type:

sudo gedit /etc/usplash.conf

This will ask you for your userpasswd, so you can edit that file with root permissions.

You will get something like this:

# Usplash configuration file
# These parameters will only apply after running update-initramfs.
xres=640
yres=480

OR


# Usplash configuration file
# These parameters will only apply after running update-initramfs.

2. Adjust xres and yres to your tagrgeted resolution, e.g. for 1280x1024:

# Usplash configuration file
# These parameters will only apply after running update-initramfs.
xres=1280
yres=1024

Save via

3. You now must update your initramfs so the changes take effect:

sudo update-initramfs -u

4. Finish. Enjeoy your well-sized usplash-boot-screen

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Fix boot GUI resolution in Ubuntu

Everytime I install Ubuntu, my usplash (the boot GUI) is 640x480. So here is howto make the usplash resolution fit your display resolution:


1. Open a terminal and type:

sudo gedit /etc/usplash.conf

This will ask you for your userpasswd, so you can edit that file with root permissions.

You will get something like this:

# Usplash configuration file
# These parameters will only apply after running update-initramfs.
xres=640
yres=480

OR


# Usplash configuration file
# These parameters will only apply after running update-initramfs.

2. Adjust xres and yres to your tagrgeted resolution, e.g. for 1280x1024:

# Usplash configuration file
# These parameters will only apply after running update-initramfs.
xres=1280
yres=1024

Save via

3. You now must update your initramfs so the changes take effect:

sudo update-initramfs -u

4. Finish. Enjeoy your well-sized usplash-boot-screen

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